Mohsen Mostafavi Mobasher teaches anthropology and sociology as an associate professor at the University of Houston-Downtown. He is the editor of The Iranian Diaspora: Challenges, Negotiations, and Transformation.
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Foreword by Nestor Rodriguez Preface Preface to the New Edition Introduction Introduction to the New Edition 1. The Paradox of Migration: Neither Happy in Exile nor Looking Forward to Returning Home 2. To Be or Not to Be an Iranian: Politics, Media, and the Paradox of National Identity 3. Double Ambivalence and Double Detachment: The Paradox of Living in the United States 4. To Be an Iranian, American, or Iranian American: Family, Cultural Resistance, and the Paradox of Ethnic Identity among Second-Generation Iranian Americans 5. Exile and the Paradox of Gender, Marriage, and Family 6. States, Foreign Policy, and the Paradox of Inclusion: U.S.-Iran Diplomatic Negotiations since Obama and the Predicament of Iranian Americans 7. Exile and Political Activism: The Paradox of National Allegiance and Political Loyalty Conclusion Afterword Appendix. Research Methodology Acknowledgments Notes References Index

