noun a pejorative term used to refer to a homeless child
Found in literary works discussing poverty, urban life, and social issues
Used in historical contexts to describe impoverished children in the 19th and early 20th centuries
Refers to a homeless child who lives on the streets, typically in urban areas
Used to study the lives and experiences of marginalized youth in urban environments
In literature, the term 'street Arab' may be used to describe a character who is a homeless or impoverished child living on the streets.
In psychology, the term 'street Arab' may be used to refer to individuals who have experienced homelessness or have grown up in impoverished conditions.
In sociology, the term 'street Arab' may be used to discuss issues related to poverty, homelessness, and marginalized youth populations.
In historical contexts, the term 'street Arab' may be used to describe the living conditions and experiences of impoverished children in urban areas during certain time periods.