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E-grāmata: Iranian Diaspora: Challenges, Negotiations, and Transformations

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  • Izdevniecība: University of Texas Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781477316672

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The Iranian revolution of 1978–1979 uprooted and globally dispersed an enormous number of Iranians from all walks of life. Bitter political relations between Iran and the West have since caused those immigrants to be stigmatized, marginalized, and politicized, which, in turn, has discredited and distorted Iranian migrants’ social identity; subjected them to various subtle and overt forms of prejudice, discrimination, and social injustice; and pushed them to the edges of their host societies. The Iranian Diaspora presents the first global overview of Iranian migrants’ experiences since the revolution, highlighting the similarities and differences in their experiences of adjustment and integration in North America, Europe, Australia, and the Middle East.

Written by leading scholars of the Iranian diaspora, the original essays in this volume seek to understand and describe how Iranians in diaspora (re)define and maintain their ethno-national identity and (re)construct and preserve Iranian culture. They also explore the integration challenges the Iranian immigrants experience in a very negative context of reception. Combining theory and case studies, as well as a variety of methodological strategies and disciplinary perspectives, the essays offer needed insights into some of the most urgent and consequential issues and problem areas of immigration studies, including national, ethnic, and racial identity construction; dual citizenship and dual nationality maintenance; familial and religious transformation; politics of citizenship; integration; ethnic and cultural maintenance in diaspora; and the link between politics and the integration of immigrants, particularly Muslim immigrants.

Recenzijas

"One of the most significant contributions of the book is the demonstration of a pervasive disjuncture between Iranian assimilation efforts-through language, education, occupation, residence, and intermarriage-and their consistently undervalued status within host countries." (Choice) "Iranian Diaspora is an important book that provides valuable insights into the Iranian immigrant experience." (Middle East Quarterly) "Mobasher's edited volume is a valuable contribution to the study of the Iranian diaspora. The chapters offer important insights into the variety of experiences of Iranian migrants, and will be of interest to scholars of diaspora, identity formation, and immigration." (Mashriq & Mahjar) "[ The Iranian Diaspora] provides an invaluable contribution to diaspora literature..Mobashers edited volume is an important work that personalizes the voices of first- and second-generation Iranians in diaspora in different parts of the world. His book will be a classic." (Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies)

Tables and Figures
ix
Foreword xi
Nestor Rodriguez
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction 1(18)
Mohsen Mostafavi Mobasher
PART I Ethnic Identity and Challenges of Integration
19(132)
1 Adult Children of Professional and Entrepreneurial Immigrants: Second-Generation Iranians in the United States
25(25)
Mehdi Bozorgmehr
Eric Ketcham
2 Host Discrimination, Bounded Mobility, and Bounded Belonging: Iranians in Germany
50(24)
Sahar Sadeghi
3 Challenges of Integration and Belonging: Iranians in the Netherlands
74(19)
Halleh Ghorashi
4 Integration, Cultural Production, and Challenges of Identity Construction: Iranians in Great Britain
93(32)
Kathryn Spellman Poots
Reza Gholami
5 Transmigration, Proximity, and Sociopolitical Disconnection: Iranians in the United Arab Emirates
125(26)
Behzad Sarmadi
PART II Creative Cultural Activities and (Re)construction of Culture and Ethnic Identity
151(68)
6 Construction of National Identity through Ethnic Poetry, Film, and Play: Iranians in Australia
157(21)
Sanaz Fotouhi
7 Diaspora and Literary Production: Iranians in France
178(18)
Laetitia Nanquette
8 Diaspora and Ethnic Identity Construction and Negotiation through Literary Production: Iranians in Italy
196(23)
Alice Miggiano
Conclusion: Prospect for Integration of Iranians and Questions for Future Research 219(12)
Mohsen Mostafavi Mobasher
Bibliography 231(19)
Contributors 250(5)
Index 255
MOHSEN MOSTAFAVI MOBASHER is an associate professor of anthropology and sociology at the University of HoustonDowntown. He is the author of Iranians in Texas: Migration, Politics, and Ethnic Identity and coeditor of Migration, Globalization, and Ethnic Relations: An Interdisciplinary Approach.