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racial-and-ethnic-tension

Salim's fear of different ethnic groups and his own sense of being stereotyped illustrate the racial and ethnic anxieties present in the city.

1 chapter across 1 book

American Gods (2001)Neil Gaiman

Chapter 30

Salim, a man from Oman, struggles with fear, alienation, and financial pressure during his first week in New York City as he attempts to secure orders for his brother-in-law's trinket business. He faces cultural dislocation, racial and ethnic anxieties, and the harsh realities of American urban life, culminating in a frustrating and humiliating experience waiting for a business appointment that never materializes. The chapter highlights Salim's isolation and the precariousness of his situation as an immigrant salesman in an unfamiliar and indifferent environment.