Caucasians on Camels

Caucasians on Camels
Author: Sheefteh Khalili
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN: 9780355066500

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My dissertation examines the role of intergenerational immigrant narratives in shaping the identity development of the children of immigrants. Specifically, this study looks at the transmission of narratives relating to race, ethnicity, and racialized discrimination from immigrants to their children. Looking at the case of Iranian Americans, a group that occupies a racially liminal space between white and non-white, I analyze understandings of race and the persistence (or not) of ethnic identity among this phenotypically diverse group. To understand processes of identity construction, I conducted 45 interviews with first and generation Iranian Americans, with a focus on family case studies. My research responds to the limited focus on Middle Eastern groups in scholarship on race and ethnicity, and complicates understandings of whiteness and boundary work. This research has academic relevance to scholars of race and ethnicity who are concerned with racial formation in the context of the United States and the importance of looking at narrative as a location of identity work. Each chapter addresses both theoretical and substantive issues: In the first chapter I discuss the historical context of Iranian immigration to the United States and I describe my methodological approach and research questions. In Chapter Two, "Will the Real Caucasian Please Stand Up? Negotiating Intergenerational Racial Discourse," I examine the discourse exists that around race and whiteness in the Iranian American community, and how Iranian Americans experience and construct racial boundaries, both by claiming whiteness and distancing from the Middle Eastern label. In Chapter 2, "Once Upon a Time in Iran...Intergenerational Immigrant Narrative & Ethnic Boundaries." I look at the role of intergenerational immigrant narrative on the significance of ethnic identity among second generation Iranian Americans, and I argue that it is the combination of ones' personally acquired memories as well as the inherited or appropriated memories of their parents that factor into the way these individuals draw boundaries around "Iranianness" within their generation. In my third and final empirical chapter, "Selectively Racialized, Selectively Politicized? Politicized Ethnic Identity Among Second Generation Iranian Americans," I examine the mechanisms, both direct and indirect, that activate ethnic political consciousness among second generation Iranian Americans. I find that a direct experience with racial discrimination, and a strong connection to ones' family immigration narrative, especially when the narrative includes struggle in the context of departure from Iran or upon arrival into the United States, can politicize an individual even in the absence of a negative personal experience. While this study takes on the case of Iranian Americans, the implications of this study are not limited to this population. I argue that looking at intergenerational family narrative as a site of identity work broadens our understanding of how individuals draw on various sources of potentially conflicting discourse to ultimately situate their own experience in the context of race/ethnicity in the United States.

Caucasian Folk-tales

Caucasian Folk-tales
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1925
Genre: Fables
ISBN:

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Caucasian Battlefields

Caucasian Battlefields
Author: William Edward David Allen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2011-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 110801335X

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The authoritative description and analysis of four major wars which took place in the Caucasus region between 1828 and 1921.

Encyclopedia of Muslim-American History

Encyclopedia of Muslim-American History
Author: Edward E. Curtis
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 667
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 1438130406

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A two volume encyclopedia set that examines the legacy, impact, and contributions of Muslim Americans to U.S. history.

Harmsworth Natural History

Harmsworth Natural History
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1910
Genre: Natural history
ISBN:

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Elementary Geography

Elementary Geography
Author: James Monteith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1883
Genre: Alaska
ISBN:

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