Toufic El Rassi
"Arab in America"

Male
30 years old
Chicago, Illinois
United States



Last Login: 10/6/2008
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General "The West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact, non-Westerners never do." - Samuel P. Huntington
MusicMarcel Khalil, Victor Jara, Um Kulthum, Neil Young, Rage Against the Machine, MC5
MoviesBattle of Algiers, Taxi To The Darkside, Paradise Now, Days of Glory, Directors: Fellini, Cronenberg, David Lynch, Godard, Lyndsay Anderson, Pastolini, Francois Truffaut, David Mamet
BooksOrientalism, Reflections on Violence, Twilight of the Idols, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Soledad Brother, Killing Hope, Clockwork Orange, George Orwell's 1984, Kafka's The Metamorphosis
HeroesThe Immortal Palestinian Cartoonist Naji Al-Ali:
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Status:In a Relationship
Here for:Networking
Hometown:Beirut
Body type:0' 0"
Ethnicity:Middle Eastern
Zodiac Sign:Aquarius
Education:Grad / professional school
Occupation:College Instructor/Author/Illustrator

   Toufic El Rassi's Schools
Depaul University
Chicago, IL
Graduated: 2003
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Master's Degree
Major: Modern Middle Eastern History
Minor: American Foreign Policy
 

2000 to 2003
Depaul University
Chicago, IL
Graduated: 2003
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Bachelor's Degree
Major: Communication
Minor: Studio Art
 

1996 to 2000

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Oakton Community College
Des Plaines, IL US
Instructor
Social Sciences

Harold Washington City College
Chicago , IL US
Lecturer
Social Sciences




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A Graphic Novelist's Personal Portrait Tackles Fear, Anger and History


By JEFFREY A. TRACHTENBERG
March 29, 2008


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In Toufic El Rassi's debut graphic novel, "Arab in America," he explains what daily life has been for someone born in Lebanon and raised in the U.S. "Since it was clear that the average American couldn't distinguish Arabs & Muslims from other nationalities & faiths I soon felt both fear & anger," he writes.

Mr. El Rassi says his book, published by Last Gasp, an independent publisher based in San Francisco, is primarily autobiographical, although he has made some changes. He intersperses his story with historical events such as the 9/11 terror attacks and the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in order to "tell my story while presenting history and politics from an Arab point of view.

The 30-year-old author decided upon the format of a graphic novel because he has always loved to draw. "So much has been written about the Middle East, but I wanted to do it in a way that nobody has done before," he says. Mr. El Rassi is an adjunct instructor at Oakton Community College in Des Plaines, Ill., where he teaches history and political science.

Mr. El Rassi, who was born in Beirut and immigrated to the Chicago area with his family in 1979, got the idea for the book while attending a fund-raiser at a local mosque. A woman got up and said her children were ashamed of who they were. They didn't want to tell anyone they were Arabs, and they refused to speak Arabic at home.

"While she spoke, it seemed like my life experience came flooding back into my brain," he says. "Every time I met somebody who was noticeably Arab, they told me they'd had a similar experience. So I decided to make this book for them."


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The Guardian reviews Arab in America:
http://books. guardian. co. uk/review/story/0,,2267344,00. html


On the defensive
Craig Taylor
Saturday March 22, 2008
The Guardian

Arab in America: A True Story of Growing Up in America by
Toufic El Rassi (Last Gasp, £9.99)

Those looking for lush artwork and nuance will do well to skip El Rassi's autobiographical tour of his troubled American existence, but Arab in America is more complex and rewarding upon closer examination. The scrawled black and white drawings track a journey from El Rassi's birth in Beirut to his struggles with and in America. He understands he's different after a childhood production of The Wizard of Oz places his face among his classmates - a "dark splotch" beside the white. From there he examines his family and his role in this eternal war against terror that seems to have shuffled him into the opposing camp. Why do they have to be referred to as "our troops", anyway, he asks. Not only does El Rassi feel the sting of racial slurs, but he often receives the wrong ones altogether: "Americans don't even know who they're supposed to hate.

He explores the different degrees of Muslim activism through the reactions of the friends around him. Throughout El Rassi remains an inert figure, held in by the constraints of his personality and his culture. The struggle to find an identity is kickstarted finally by Rage Against the Machine and a reading list of revolutionaries. Even then El Rassi questions the best intentions of the liberals around him. He decides to become a US citizen to save himself from a possible one-way ticket out. The work is most powerful when El Rassi is recounting his own failures, his missed opportunities and outrages, petty or otherwise. The post-9/11 context he's gathered to illustrate his thesis seems to be snipped from newspapers. At its best, his personal history is enough to illustrate a life lived constantly on the defensive.


About the book:

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Arab in America:
A True Story of Growing Up in America

Toufic El Rassi / Last Gasp
Trade Paper / New / Graphic Novels

In this autobiography-meets-graphic novel, Beirut-born lecturer and writer Toufic El Rassi illustrates the daily prejudice and discrimination experienced by Muslims and Arabs in modern American society. Drawing from his personal history, Toufic shows how hard it is to maintain an Arab Identity in a country saturated with anti-Arab propaganda, examining the role of media and pop culture against the backdrop of 9/11, two Gulf Wars, and U.S. involvement in the Middle East. Arab in America is a must read for those infuriated with the absurdity and blatant prejudice of contemporary American foreign policy!

Published by Last Gasp Books www.lastgasp.com

Available at your local bookstore and online:
http://www.amazon.com/
http://www.powells.com/
http://www.bordersstores.com/
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/

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carlfranzen





Sep 8 2008 11:05 PM

Music+potluck+fundraiser at LilFest. At Bill's Blues on 9/11. Just wrote a new song, You Belong. You should come, lilfest. com/#Schedule.
laila halaby





Sep 8 2008 5:07 AM

salamaat.
this is great stuff, toufic!
alf mabruk and wishing you continued success.
laila
Studio Reader Stan





Sep 5 2008 5:04 AM

Hey, thanks for the add, Toufic! For a quick laugh, check out my lil' cartoon (based on the web comic) about a guy who reads moronic screenplays for movie studio bosses ... and then weep for him.
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Aug 20 2008 4:19 PM

Bring ya beats this friday to the original Windy City Produce at the Batey Urbano, "Cash Prize" ..
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Aug 1 2008 4:27 AM

We gotta recreate the summer time vibe & we are gonna do it with BBQ and classic HipHop!!!! you gotta be at this one!! Dont miss out on the Hottest party this summer!

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Jul 23 2008 3:10 PM

Thank you for adding me to your page! I wanted to let you know that I will be doing my frist Art show this weekend at Taste of Lincoln, on Lincoln between Fullerton and Wrightwood this Sat and Sun (26th-27th). I will have many photos for sale, framed and unframed in multiple sizes! Thanks for the support...hope all is well.

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Jul 22 2008 9:42 AM

Thanks For the add Toufic.
I wish you the best.
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Jul 16 2008 6:24 PM

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Jul 12 2008 9:24 PM

Thank you, "Toufic El Rassi" for your support.
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A Khair place for comics.

Katie (Ann)





Jul 11 2008 3:29 AM

A Softer World: "My husband turns the hose on the homeless kids out back...which is a bit cruel, maybe, but it makes him happy. And that smile of his makes me weak." http://www. asofterworld. com/index. php?id=313
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Jul 10 2008 2:27 AM

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Jul 8 2008 10:28 PM

Whats hood Toufic El Rassi!! Thanks for accepting our friend request! The music video for “CANT STOP” feat. Shifty has finally dropped online and we want to hear what you think of it!! Check it out and holla at us on our page. If you like it, pass it on to your friends!! Much love from Good Hood!!



Peace…

Amir Jalal





Jul 4 2008 5:44 PM

Salam Toufic,

Hats off to you...you rock!
Warm salutations...

-Amir.

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Jun 20 2008 8:10 AM

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Jun 19 2008 6:33 PM

So i was dipping into a conversation in the elevator where I work and a woman was showing her freind Arab in America. I had my copy on me and showed it them and we talked about it for a bit.

Is that great or what?

Your really blowing up man.

Hope you can make it to Pilis b-day.

Olga
Mario





Jun 16 2008 5:21 PM

thanks for add bro!!
Katie (Ann)





Jun 14 2008 1:21 AM

Happy Friday The 13th! 13 Bats! Muwahaha!
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Jun 5 2008 6:51 PM

DANKON PRO LA ALDONO! (thanks for the add! (in esperanto))
great site. let us create a network of social change for social justice across the corporate-owned myspace universe and connect in real time and real life in the struggle on the streets.

A Luta Continua

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Olguita





May 28 2008 4:14 PM

Just got your book from women and children first in andersonville. I just started reading it.
Congrats!!
Alma


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May 24 2008 4:03 PM

I finally read your novel and I loved it! Besides informative it is hillarious! You need to write more books! I wish you all the continued success you deserve! agur
Michael Zerang





May 18 2008 4:40 AM

Thanks for the add. I look forward to seeing your g-novel!
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Katie (Ann)





May 9 2008 6:16 AM

thanks for the add mister;)
Peace, Love, and Pin-Up Girls!
Navid Bulbulija





May 6 2008 5:56 AM

salaam, thanks for the approval :)
I like your drawings (those that I have seen online).
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Apr 27 2008 11:07 AM

let's play oud!
Olguita





Apr 23 2008 1:51 AM

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1:30pm Rally at Federal Plaza

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Apr 9 2008 3:21 AM

I love the background especially since Killing Hope is among the books on that shelf. I took your class and you recommended the book which I love and recommend to friends.
I am ordering your book, which I'm sure will be great
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Apr 5 2008 5:25 PM

Your graphic novel looks good!
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Giuseppe





Apr 2 2008 7:16 PM

i saw that before i knew it was you. felicitaciones.
La Maestra





Mar 17 2008 3:51 AM

Check out my latest bulletin (Non-high school kid survey). I gave you/your book a free plug.
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