The Iranian Diaspora: Challenges, Negotiations, and Transformations
Herausgeber: Mobasher, Mohsen Mostafavi
Schade – dieser Artikel ist leider ausverkauft. Sobald wir wissen, ob und wann der Artikel wieder verfügbar ist, informieren wir Sie an dieser Stelle.
The Iranian Diaspora: Challenges, Negotiations, and Transformations
Herausgeber: Mobasher, Mohsen Mostafavi
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Original essays by leading scholars of diaspora offer the first comparative overview of the worldwide migration of Iranians since the revolution and the challenges they have faced in assimilating into new societies.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Mateo Mohammad FarzanehIranian Women and Gender in the Iran-Iraq War131,99 €
- Laura SecorChildren of Paradise16,99 €
- Zohreh SullivanExiled Memories: Stories of Iranian Diaspora93,99 €
- Joseph P. CoscoImagining Italians: The Clash of Romance and Race in American Perceptions, 1880-1910100,99 €
- Sidney GoldsteinJews on the Move: Implications for Jewish Identity100,99 €
- Laetitia NanquetteIranian Literature After the Islamic Revolution132,99 €
- The Oxford Handbook of Iranian History64,99 €
-
-
Original essays by leading scholars of diaspora offer the first comparative overview of the worldwide migration of Iranians since the revolution and the challenges they have faced in assimilating into new societies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Briscoe Ctr for Amer History Ut-Austin
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781477316641
- ISBN-10: 1477316647
- Artikelnr.: 52420248
- Verlag: Briscoe Ctr for Amer History Ut-Austin
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781477316641
- ISBN-10: 1477316647
- Artikelnr.: 52420248
Edited by Mohsen Mostafavi Mobasher
1. Tables and Figures
2. Foreword (Nestor Rodriguez)
3. Acknowledgments
4. Introduction (Mohsen Mostafavi Mobasher)
5. Part I: Ethnic Identity and Challenges of Integration
* 1. Adult Children of Professional and Entrepreneurial Immigrants:
Second-Generation Iranians in the United States (Mehdi Bozorgmehr and
Eric Ketcham)
* 2. Host Discrimination, Bounded Mobility, and Bounded Belonging:
Iranians in Germany (Sahar Sadeghi)
* 3. Challenges of Integration and Belonging: Iranians in the
Netherlands (Halleh Ghorashi)
* 4. Integration, Cultural Production, and Challenges of Identity
Construction: Iranians in Great Britain (Kathryn Spellman and Reza
Gholami)
* 5. Transmigration, Proximity, and Sociopolitical Disconnection:
Iranians in the United Arab Emirates (Behzad Sarmadi)
6. Part II: Creative Cultural Activities and (Re)construction of Culture and
Ethnic Identity)
* 6. Construction of National Identity through Ethnic Poetry, Film, and
Play: Iranians in Australia (Sanaz Fotouhi)
* 7. Diaspora and Literary Production: Iranians in France (Laetitia
Nanquette)
* 8. Diaspora and Ethnic Identity Construction and Negotiation through
Literary Production: Iranians in Italy (Alice Miggiano)
* Conclusion: Prospect for Integration of Iranians and Questions for
Future Research (Mohsen Mostafavi Mobasher)
7. Bibliography
8. Contributors
9. Index
2. Foreword (Nestor Rodriguez)
3. Acknowledgments
4. Introduction (Mohsen Mostafavi Mobasher)
5. Part I: Ethnic Identity and Challenges of Integration
* 1. Adult Children of Professional and Entrepreneurial Immigrants:
Second-Generation Iranians in the United States (Mehdi Bozorgmehr and
Eric Ketcham)
* 2. Host Discrimination, Bounded Mobility, and Bounded Belonging:
Iranians in Germany (Sahar Sadeghi)
* 3. Challenges of Integration and Belonging: Iranians in the
Netherlands (Halleh Ghorashi)
* 4. Integration, Cultural Production, and Challenges of Identity
Construction: Iranians in Great Britain (Kathryn Spellman and Reza
Gholami)
* 5. Transmigration, Proximity, and Sociopolitical Disconnection:
Iranians in the United Arab Emirates (Behzad Sarmadi)
6. Part II: Creative Cultural Activities and (Re)construction of Culture and
Ethnic Identity)
* 6. Construction of National Identity through Ethnic Poetry, Film, and
Play: Iranians in Australia (Sanaz Fotouhi)
* 7. Diaspora and Literary Production: Iranians in France (Laetitia
Nanquette)
* 8. Diaspora and Ethnic Identity Construction and Negotiation through
Literary Production: Iranians in Italy (Alice Miggiano)
* Conclusion: Prospect for Integration of Iranians and Questions for
Future Research (Mohsen Mostafavi Mobasher)
7. Bibliography
8. Contributors
9. Index
1. Tables and Figures
2. Foreword (Nestor Rodriguez)
3. Acknowledgments
4. Introduction (Mohsen Mostafavi Mobasher)
5. Part I: Ethnic Identity and Challenges of Integration
* 1. Adult Children of Professional and Entrepreneurial Immigrants:
Second-Generation Iranians in the United States (Mehdi Bozorgmehr and
Eric Ketcham)
* 2. Host Discrimination, Bounded Mobility, and Bounded Belonging:
Iranians in Germany (Sahar Sadeghi)
* 3. Challenges of Integration and Belonging: Iranians in the
Netherlands (Halleh Ghorashi)
* 4. Integration, Cultural Production, and Challenges of Identity
Construction: Iranians in Great Britain (Kathryn Spellman and Reza
Gholami)
* 5. Transmigration, Proximity, and Sociopolitical Disconnection:
Iranians in the United Arab Emirates (Behzad Sarmadi)
6. Part II: Creative Cultural Activities and (Re)construction of Culture and
Ethnic Identity)
* 6. Construction of National Identity through Ethnic Poetry, Film, and
Play: Iranians in Australia (Sanaz Fotouhi)
* 7. Diaspora and Literary Production: Iranians in France (Laetitia
Nanquette)
* 8. Diaspora and Ethnic Identity Construction and Negotiation through
Literary Production: Iranians in Italy (Alice Miggiano)
* Conclusion: Prospect for Integration of Iranians and Questions for
Future Research (Mohsen Mostafavi Mobasher)
7. Bibliography
8. Contributors
9. Index
2. Foreword (Nestor Rodriguez)
3. Acknowledgments
4. Introduction (Mohsen Mostafavi Mobasher)
5. Part I: Ethnic Identity and Challenges of Integration
* 1. Adult Children of Professional and Entrepreneurial Immigrants:
Second-Generation Iranians in the United States (Mehdi Bozorgmehr and
Eric Ketcham)
* 2. Host Discrimination, Bounded Mobility, and Bounded Belonging:
Iranians in Germany (Sahar Sadeghi)
* 3. Challenges of Integration and Belonging: Iranians in the
Netherlands (Halleh Ghorashi)
* 4. Integration, Cultural Production, and Challenges of Identity
Construction: Iranians in Great Britain (Kathryn Spellman and Reza
Gholami)
* 5. Transmigration, Proximity, and Sociopolitical Disconnection:
Iranians in the United Arab Emirates (Behzad Sarmadi)
6. Part II: Creative Cultural Activities and (Re)construction of Culture and
Ethnic Identity)
* 6. Construction of National Identity through Ethnic Poetry, Film, and
Play: Iranians in Australia (Sanaz Fotouhi)
* 7. Diaspora and Literary Production: Iranians in France (Laetitia
Nanquette)
* 8. Diaspora and Ethnic Identity Construction and Negotiation through
Literary Production: Iranians in Italy (Alice Miggiano)
* Conclusion: Prospect for Integration of Iranians and Questions for
Future Research (Mohsen Mostafavi Mobasher)
7. Bibliography
8. Contributors
9. Index