Identity and Exile: The Iranian Diaspora Between Solidarity and Difference
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Preface
Introduction
- Amy Malek
Displaced, Re-rooted, Transnational Considerations in Theory and Practice of Being an Iranian outside Iran
- Cameron McAuliffe
Unsettling the Iranian Diaspora: Nation, Religion and the Conditions of Exile
- Judith Albrecht
«How to be an Iranian Woman in the 21st Century?»
Female Identities in the Diaspora
- Donya Alinejad & Halleh Ghorashi
From Bridging to Building: Discourses of Organizing Iranian Americans
across Generations
- Ramin Jahanbegloo
Being Iranian today
- Pardis Shafafi
Long Distance Activism
Looking beyond Teaching old Dogmatics new Tricks
- Manuchehr Sanadjian
Food, Narrated Dislocation and Diasporic Presence among Iranians in Germany
- Sonja Moghaddari
Engaging with Social Inequalities: The Stakes of Social Relations among
Iranian Migrants
- Sahar Sadeghi
Boundaries of Belonging: Iranian Immigrants and their Adult Children
in the US and Germany
- Narges Bajoghli & Mana Kharrazi
Iranian Alliances across Borders
- Yalda Zarbakhch
Sitting on the Fence or Straddling it?
DIWAN – German-Iranian Encounters
«Sometimes we're very noisy, sometimes rather quiet»
An Interview with Asghar Eslami, Association for Communication,
Migration and Refugee Assistance (Kargah)
About the authors