This one's a freebee since a lot of you are very far behind in posting on the discussion forum. So...
I want you to begin discussing Randa's work and questions it raises that you would like to discuss with her.
Post one question you have about her work or that you would like to ask her and respond to someone else's posting.
I would also like you to take a look at the following websites:
Randa's blog where you can read two of her short stories published online: "You Are a 14-Year-Old Arab Chick Who Just Moved to Texas" and "The Lunatics' Eclipse".
You might also be interested in browsing through Sex and the Umma, which I mentioned in class last week in regard to it being hacked by Islamic fundamentalists.
I noticed, like others, that while her work is definately representative of a strong Muslim upbringing it at the same time is very American, and not very indicative of religious devotion. I was just curious as to Randa's take on this matter, as to whether or not there is an auto-biographical element to her seemingly un-devout writings, or if she wrote them instead to illustrate the assimilated and secular nature of American culture, especially in regards to Arab-immigrants.