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41. Negotiating cultural identities and organizational terrains: African-American females at Predominantly White Institutions and Historically Black Colleges and Universities
42. Journeying Through Exodus, Displacement, and My Cuban-American Identity: The Odyssey of Making and Becoming Waking Darkness. Waiting Ligh
43. The distant reach of the Middle East: How perceptions of conflict affect Jewish Israeli American and Palestinian American identity
44. African-American identity and political aspirations in the 21st century: Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice
45. Citizens without borders: American identity and the cultural politics of globalization
46. Figures of identity: Rereading Asian American literature
47. 'A school of new men': Composing an American identity in the early twentieth century (Aaron Copland, Edward MacDowell, Arthur Farwell, Charles Ives)
48. The measure of America: The rise of economic thinking and changing ideas about American identity, 1945--1965
49. I, too, sing America: Individualism and transnational constructions of American identity in Korean American literature
50. Dancing Jewish: Jewish identity in American modern and postmodern dance
51. In the counting-house of language: Accounting, capitalism, and American identity, 1782--2000
52. Negotiating hyphenated identities: Transnational identity formation of the German-American residents of St. Charles, Missouri, during World War I
53. Updike, Morrison, and Roth: The politics of American identity
54. 'Superior to all men': Violent masculinity, fascism, and American identity in Depression-era American literature
55. Chasing a myth: The formulation of American identity in the plays of Edward Albee
56. Negotiating selves, crafting lives: Culture, identity, and belonging in an islamic school
57. Rewriting representations of Native American identity in literature
58. Imagining nation and imaginary Americans: Race, immigration, and American identity in the fiction of Salman Rushdie, Ralph Ellison, and William Faulkner
59. Veneer of civilization: Southern lynching, memory, and African-American identity, 1882--1940
60. Facing the aliens: Asian American identity through the eyes of both cultures, 1870s--1940s
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