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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039903770
    Format: XII, 222 S. , Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 9780299249540 , 9780299249533
    Series Statement: Wisconsin studies in autobiography
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , English translations on pages facing facsim. pages of Arabic text.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Biografie ; Quelle
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Madison : University of Wisconsin Press
    UID:
    gbv_839038836
    Format: Online-Ressource (240 p)
    ISBN: 9780299249540
    Series Statement: Wisconsin Studies in Autobiography
    Content: This authoritative edition and translation of the only surviving American slave narrative written in Arabic offers an invaluable addition to our understanding of the literature written by enslaved Americans and a timely reminder that "Islam" and "America" are not mutually exclusive terms.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Chronology -- Introduction: "Arabic Work," Islam, and American Literature -- The Life -- The Life of Omar Ibn Said, Written by Himself -- Autobiography of Omar Ibn Said, Slave in North Carolina, 1831 -- Contextual Essays -- Muslims in Early America -- Contemporary Contexts for Omar's Life and Life -- The United States and Barbary Coast Slavery -- "God Does Not Allow Kings to Enslave Their People": Islamic Reformists and the Transatlantic Slave Trade -- Representing the West in the Arabic Language: The Slave Narrative of Omar Ibn Said -- Appendix 1: Omar's Earliest Known Manuscript (1819) -- Appendix 2: Letter from Reverend Isaac Bird, of Hartford, Connecticut, to Theodore Dwight, of Brooklyn, New York (April 1, 1862) -- Appendix 3: "Uncle Moreau," from North Carolina University Magazine (September 1854) -- Appendix 4: Ralph Gurley's "Secretary's Report," from African Repository and Colonial Journal (July 1837) -- Contributors.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780299249533
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780299249540
    Additional Edition: Print version Muslim American Slave : The Life of Omar Ibn Said
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Madison, Wis [u.a.] : University of Wisconsin Press
    UID:
    gbv_687330122
    Format: Online-Ressource (xii, 222 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780299249540
    Series Statement: Wisconsin studies in autobiography
    Content: 〈DIV〉 Born to a wealthy family in West Africa around 1770, Omar Ibn Said was abducted and sold into slavery in the United States, where he came to the attention of a prominent North Carolina family after filling "the walls of his room with piteous petitions to be released, all written in the Arabic language," as one local newspaper reported. Ibn Said soon became a local celebrity, and in 1831 he was asked to write his life story, producing the only known surviving American slave narrative written in Arabic. 〈DIV〉 In A Muslim American Slave, scholar and translator Ala Alryyes offers both a definitive translation and an authoritative edition of this singularly important work, lending new insights into the early history of Islam in America and exploring the multiple, shifting interpretations of Ibn Said's narrative by the nineteenth-century missionaries, ethnographers, and intellectuals who championed it.〈/DIV〉〈DIV〉 This edition presents the English translation on pages facing facsimile pages of Ibn Said's Arabic narrative, augmented by Alryyes's comprehensive introduction, contextual essays and historical commentary by leading literary critics and scholars of Islam and the African diaspora, photographs, maps, and other writings by Omar Ibn Said. The result is an invaluable addition to our understanding of writings by enslaved Americans and a timely reminder that "Islam" and "America" are not mutually exclusive terms.〈/DIV〉〈/DIV〉
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web , English translations on pages facing facsim. pages of Arabic text
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780299249533
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. Said, Omar ibn A Muslim American slave Madison, Wis. [u.a.] : University of Wisconsin Press, 2011 ISBN 9780299249533
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0299249549
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780299249540
    Language: English
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