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cultural-persistence

The Arabs maintain their language, customs, and social structures on Mars, resisting assimilation into Western norms.

1 chapter across 1 book

Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson

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This chapter depicts a gathering of Arab settlers on Mars, highlighting their cultural persistence and influence in the new environment. The dialogue reveals tensions between the Arabs and John Boone's vision of a unified Martian culture dominated by Western ideals, emphasizing cultural clashes and political power struggles among the settlers. Frank's interactions illustrate the complex dynamics of alliance-building and cultural negotiation on Mars.