Culture and Identity

In the Middle East and North Africa

This page provides resources for understanding culture and identity in the Middle East and North Africa, and among Muslims and Arab Americans. It addresses the misconception, common among American college students, the "there is no diversity in the MENA."

Lecture and Class Activities

Sample Lesson Plan - Religions in MENA

Sample Lesson Plan - Arab American Identity

Sample Syllabus - Minorities in the Middle East


 

On Day 3 of the 2018 Bimson Seminar, Dr. Mary Vogl presented on identity and diversity in the Middle East and North Africa.

View Dr. Vogl's lecture here.

CSU instructor and media scholar Usama Alshaibi also presented on the representation of Arab American and Muslim identities in the media.

Listen to his podcast, Usama Talk.

Resources

This list provides resources for U.S. educators and students seeking to better understand culture and identity in the Middle East and North Africa and among Arab Americans. It is far from exhaustive and is intended as a starting point only. Many of these resources should be viewed and used critically and with care.

  1. Music Video: French Montana (2018). "Famous."
  2. "Islamic Art and Geometric Design" Exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
  3. Documentary: Reel Bad Arabs
  4. Sacred Music Festival in Fes, Morocco (2018)
  5. Bibliography: Understanding Islamophobia
  6. Aramco World Classroom Guides
  7. Teach Mideast Website
  8. The United Nations Arab Human Development Report 
  9. Muslim Girl Website