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“The artificial quality of what we were, a family determined to make itself into a mock little European group despite the Egyptian and Arab surroundings […]” (pg. 75)
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Vance Miguel Johnson
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“At the core of each subject [within my American school textbooks] there seemed to be a family […] there was always a Sis, Mom, and Dad, plus assorted family and household members, including a large black woman housekeeper with an extremely exaggerated expression of either sadness or delight on her face.” SO THE YANKEES PULLED UP AND INTRODUCED RACIST MAMI DEPICTIONS TO ARAB KIDS AFTER WWII?! DUDE!!!!!
— 12 hours, 3 min ago
Vance Miguel Johnson
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The major change [in post WWII Cairo] was the replacement of British institutions and individuals by the victorious Americans, the old Empire giving way to the new…” (pg. 82) I’m nearly trembling while reading this. This is exactly the findings I discovered in Post WWII Lebanon within my own independent research. Having one of my conclusions on Lebanon to be a potential Pan-Arab trend is mind boggling.
— 12 hours, 8 min ago
Vance Miguel Johnson
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I enjoyed the descriptions of Edward reactions as an adult to the Kodak film photos than the descriptions of the actual photos.
— Feb 22, 2026 06:30AM
Vance Miguel Johnson
is on page 72 of 336
First, Flesh, then Raja the Gullible, and now this? Why are all these books coming to me now with questions of boyhood sexualization? Weird coincidence.
— Feb 16, 2026 10:41PM
Vance Miguel Johnson
is on page 64 of 336
At first, I wished that the segment on body shame would move on faster, but now I understand that this is a big part of identity. It does feel relatable.
— Feb 15, 2026 07:57AM
Vance Miguel Johnson
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How intimate to know who his crush was at nine years old
— Jan 15, 2026 11:00PM
Vance Miguel Johnson
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Now, at a segment of Said’s memoir that’s more focused on a childhood mindset as opposed to historical context, I think I need to push through.
— Jan 01, 2026 04:28PM

