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Introduction | |
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Naming Ourselves | |
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(De)hyphenated Identity: The Double Voice in The Woman Warrior | |
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Dis/orienting Identities: Asian Americans, History, and Intercultural Communication | |
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How I Came to Know | |
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Names, Narratives, and the Evolution of Ethnic Identity | |
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Negotiating Sexuality and Gender | |
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Jewish and/or Woman: Identity and Communicative Style | |
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Constructing American Jewish Male Identity | |
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Remembering Selena | |
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When Miss America Was Always White | |
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Illusive Reflections: African American Women on Primetime Television | |
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Black Queer Identity, Imaginative Rationality, and the Language of Home | |
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Representing Cultural Knowledge in Interpersonal and Mass Media Contexts | |
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Negotiating Cyberspace/Negotiating RLMargarita Gangotena | |
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The Rhetoric of La Familia Among Mexican Americans | |
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When Mississippi Chinese Talk | |
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The Reason Why We Sing: Understanding Traditional African American Worship | |
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When Black Women Talk With White Women: Why the Dialogues Are Difficult | |
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Latina/o Experiences With Mass-Mediated Communication | |
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Native American Culture and Communication Through Humor | |
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Celebrating Cultures | |
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Capturing the Spirit of Kwanzaa | |
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A House as Symbol, a House as Family: Mamaw and Her Oklahoma Cherokee Family | |
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Communicating Good Luck During the Chinese New Year | |
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Hybrid Revivals: Ethnicity and South Asian Celebration | |
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Valuing and Contesting Languages | |
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Identity and Struggle in Jamaican Talk | |
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The Power of 'Wastah' in Lebanese Speech | |
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Wa-Zha-Zhe I-E: Notions on a Dying Ancestral Language | |
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Broadening the View of Black Language Use: Towards a Better Understanding of Words and Worlds | |
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Confessions of a Thirty-Something Hip-Hop (Old) Head | |
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Living in Bicultural Relationships | |
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Sapphire and Sappho: Allies in Authenticity | |
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'I Know It Was the Blood': Defining the Biracial Self in a Euro-American Society | |
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Being Hapa: A Choice for Cultural Empowerment | |
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Living In/Between | |
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Struggling for Identity: Multiethnic and Biracial Individuals in America | |
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Creating a Family Across Race and Gender Borders | |
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Economic Class and Cultural Identity | |
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Invisible Identities: Notes on Class and Race | |
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Working Through Identity: Understanding Class in the Context of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender | |
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Traversing Cultural Paths | |
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How We Know What We Know About Americans: Chinese Sojourners Account for Their Experiences | |
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The Cultural Experience of Space and Body: A Reading of Latin American and Anglo American Comportment in Public | |
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Regionalism and Communication: Exploring Chinese Immigrant Perspectives | |
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Traversing Disparate Cultural Realities in a Transnational World: A Bicultural/Hybrid Experience | |
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Women Writing Borders, Borders Writing Women: Immigration, Assimilation, and the Cultural Production of Space | |
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Reflecting on 9/11Teresa Nance and Anita Foeman | |
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Statue or Statement? Racial Tensions in a 9/11 Memorial | |
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September 11 and "The Color Line | |