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How are identities being forged during the age of globalization? This collection of essays, by scholars from various disciplines and regions of the world, discusses both the construction and deconstruction of identity in its engagement with culture, ethnicity, and nationhood. The authors explore the tension resulting from the desire to create a new cultural space for identities that are at once national, regional, linguistic, and religious. Among the wide-ranging approaches, Tanja Stampfl looks at the elusiveness of cultural identity in Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner; Dawn Morais investigates issues of ethnicity and nationality in Malaysia’s tourism advertising; and Cathy Waegner explores ethnic identities as globalized market commodities.

Throughout the volume, identity is approached from a variety of sites—fiction, news analysis, film, theme parks, and field work—to contribute new insight and perspective to the well-worn debate over what identity signifies in societies where the existence of minorities, both indigenous and immigrant, challenges the dominant group.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-x
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  1. Figures and Tables
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Foreword
  2. pp. xiii-xviii
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xix-xx
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  1. Introduction
  2. Gönül Pultar
  3. pp. 1-14
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  1. Part I: Fiction and Transnational Identity
  1. 1. The Transnational Indian Novel in English: Cultural Parasites and Postcolonial Praxis
  2. Pramod K. Nayar
  3. pp. 17-32
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  1. 2. Capturing a Nation: The Elusiveness of Cultural Identity in Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner
  2. Tanja Stampfl
  3. pp. 33-48
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  1. 3. Lost in Transition, or A Life in Between: The Move from Empire to Nation in Pascali’s Island
  2. Andrea Rosso Efthymiou
  3. pp. 49-56
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  1. Part II: Nonfiction as Identity Forger
  1. 4. Creating Ethnic Memory: Takuhi Tovmasyan’s “Merry Meals”
  2. Gönül Pultar
  3. pp. 59-67
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  1. 5. Foreign News
  2. Anna Roosvall
  3. pp. 68-91
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  1. 6. “Malaysia: Truly Asia”: Double Consciousness in Malaysia’s Tourism Advertising, or The Double Jeopardy of Being Malaysian
  2. Dawn Morais
  3. pp. 92-110
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  1. Part III: Performing Identity
  1. 7. “Was guckst Du?”/“Whaddaya Lookin’ At?”: De/Constructing Germanness in Prime-Time Ethnic Turkish-German Humor
  2. Dorothea Fischer-Hornung
  3. pp. 113-123
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  1. 8. Blackface Minstrelsy and Ethnic Identityas Globalized Market Commodities
  2. Cathy Covell Waegner
  3. pp. 124-138
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  1. 9. Albert Isaac Bezzerides: Translating Ethnicity from Fiction to Film
  2. Yiorgos Kalogeras
  3. pp. 139-154
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  1. 10. National Identities at Leisure: The Case of Theme Parks
  2. Simona Sangiorgi
  3. pp. 155-168
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  1. Part IV: Identity Formation in the Post-Soviet Space
  1. 11. Patterns of Identity Formation in the Post-Soviet Space: Odessa as a Case Study
  2. Abel Polese
  3. pp. 171-194
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  1. 12. The Role of the Turkic Component in Current Kazakhstani Identity Formation
  2. Timur Kozyrev
  3. pp. 195-206
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  1. 13. Globalization as Fuel,Ethnicity as Engine: How Markets Reactivate Local Culture
  2. Emil Nasritdinov and Kevin O'Connor
  3. pp. 207-222
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  1. Part V: The New Eastern Question:Nationhood between Faith and Modernity
  1. 14. “The Nation and Its Fragments”: Examining the Indian and Egyptian Nationalist Models
  2. pp. 225-248
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  1. 15. Building a Diaspora, Adopting a New Nationality: Egyptian Copts in the United States
  2. Fouad N. Ibrahim and Barbara Ibrahim
  3. pp. 249-266
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  1. 16. The Politics of Identity in Lebanon: The Case of Hizballah
  2. Samer Abboud
  3. pp. 267-286
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  1. Part VI. Positions
  1. 17. American, United Statian, Usamerican, or Gringo?
  2. Luís Cláudio Villafañe G. Santos
  3. pp. 289-299
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  1. 18. Nation-State, National Identity, and National Culture in the Era of Globalization
  2. Grigol Ubiria
  3. pp. 300-314
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 315-388
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  1. Works Cited
  2. pp. 389-426
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 427-430
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  1. Index, Back Cover
  2. pp. 431-435
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