Acknowledgments Foreword by Carola Suarez-Orozco: Designated "Others": Young, Muslim, and American Growing Up in the Shadow of Moral Exclusion Meet Aisha: Challenging and Laughing Her Way through Suspicion, Surveillance, and Low Expectations Muslim Americans: History, Demography, and Diversity Meet Sahar: A Hyphen with Holes in It...Allowing Her to Sometimes Fall Through Moral Exclusion in a "Nation of Immigrants": An American Paradox Meet Yeliz: A Young Woman of Conviction, Distinct across Contexts The Weight of the Hyphen: Discrimination and Coping Meet Ayyad: "A Regular Cute Guy" Negotiating the Muslim American Hyphen: Integrated, Parallel, and Conflictual Paths Meet Taliya: Seeking Safe Spaces for Social Analysis and Action Contact Zones: Negotiating the Space between Self and Others Meet Masood: Grounded in Islam, Crossing Borders 7 Researching Hyphenated Selves across Contexts Appendix A: Survey Measures Appendix B: Individual Interview Protocol Appendix C: Focus-Group Protocols Appendix D: Identity Maps Coding Sheet Notes References Index About the Authors