An exploration of the link between politics of migration, prospects of integration, and ethnic identity among Iranian immigrants and their descendants in the United States, spanning from the 1970s to the present day.
An exploration of the link between politics of migration, prospects of integration, and ethnic identity among Iranian immigrants and their descendants in the United States, spanning from the 1970s to the present day.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mohsen Mostafavi MobasherForeword by Nestor Rodriguez
Inhaltsangabe
* Foreword by Nestor Rodriguez * Preface * Preface to the New Edition * Introduction * Introduction to the New Edition * 1. The Paradox of Migration: Neither Happy in Exile nor Looking Forward to Returning Home * 2. To Be or Not to Be an Iranian: Politics, Media, and the Paradox of National Identity * 3. Double Ambivalence and Double Detachment: The Paradox of Living in the United States * 4. To Be an Iranian, American, or Iranian American: Family, Cultural Resistance, and the Paradox of Ethnic Identity among Second-Generation Iranian Americans * 5. Exile and the Paradox of Gender, Marriage, and Family * 6. States, Foreign Policy, and the Paradox of Inclusion: U.S.-Iran Diplomatic Negotiations since Obama and the Predicament of Iranian Americans * 7. Exile and Political Activism: The Paradox of National Allegiance and Political Loyalty * Conclusion * Afterword * Appendix. Research Methodology * Acknowledgments * Notes * References * Index
* Foreword by Nestor Rodriguez * Preface * Preface to the New Edition * Introduction * Introduction to the New Edition * 1. The Paradox of Migration: Neither Happy in Exile nor Looking Forward to Returning Home * 2. To Be or Not to Be an Iranian: Politics, Media, and the Paradox of National Identity * 3. Double Ambivalence and Double Detachment: The Paradox of Living in the United States * 4. To Be an Iranian, American, or Iranian American: Family, Cultural Resistance, and the Paradox of Ethnic Identity among Second-Generation Iranian Americans * 5. Exile and the Paradox of Gender, Marriage, and Family * 6. States, Foreign Policy, and the Paradox of Inclusion: U.S.-Iran Diplomatic Negotiations since Obama and the Predicament of Iranian Americans * 7. Exile and Political Activism: The Paradox of National Allegiance and Political Loyalty * Conclusion * Afterword * Appendix. Research Methodology * Acknowledgments * Notes * References * Index
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