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Preface.
Prologue.
I. CULTURAL IDENTITY: WHO ARE WE?
Myron W. Lustig and Jolene Koester, The Nature of Cultural Identity.
Patricia Covarrubias, Of Endearment and Other Terms of Address: A Mexican Perspective.
Mei Lin Kroll, My Name Is….
Mei Lin Kroll, Neither Lost nor Found.
Samuel M. Edelman, To Pass or Not to Pass, That is the Question: Jewish Cultural Identity in the United States.
Alfred J. Guillaume, Jr., To Be American, Black, Catholic, and Creole.
Alfred J. Guillaume, Jr., Lessons Learned: A University Administrator’s Intercultural Journey.
II. CROSSING CULTURES: NEGOTIATING INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE.
Myron W. Lustig and Jolene Koester, Cultural Patterns and Intercultural Competence.
Thomas M. Steinfatt, The Shower.
Donal Carbaugh and Saila Poutiainen, By Way of Introduction: An American and Finnish Dialogue.
Zhong Wang and Rui Shen, Acculturation in a Foreign Land.
Rona Tamiko Halualani, “This Is the Way Things Are!”: Making Sense of Gender Roles in Cultures.
Charles A. Braithwaite, Roast Mutton, Fly Bread, and Tilt-a-Whirls: Cultural and Intercultural Contact at the Navajo Nation Fair.
Peter O. Nwosu, Cultural Problems and Intercultural Growth: My American Journey.
Vickie Marie, Living in Paradise: An Inside Look at the Micronesian Culture.
Vickie Marie, Living Interculturally: Confessions of a Menwai Nonoh.
III. OTHERING: RACISM AND PREJUDICE AMONGUS.
Myron W. Lustig and Jolene Koester, Cultural Biases and Intercultural Communication.
Chevelle Newsome, Finding One’s Self in the Margins.
Elane Norych Geller, The Holocaust and Its Lessons: A Survivor's Story.
Juan C. Gonzalez, Living the American Dream.
Mark Lawrence McPhail and Karen Lynette Dace, Black as We Wanna Be: From Identity Politics to Intercultural Competence.
Ann M. Bohara and Patrick McLauren, Friends and Partners.
Gale Young, Leonard's Yard: Pulling at the Roots and Responsibilities of My Whiteness.
S. Lily Mendoza, Tears in the Archive: Creating Memory to Survive and to Contest Empire.
II. INSIDE/OUTSIDE: BELONGING TO MULTIPLE CULTURES.
Young Yun Kim, On Becoming Intercultural.
Tadasu “Todd” Imahori, On Becoming “American”.
Tadasu “Todd” Imahori, On Living In Between.
Keturah A. Dunne, La Güera.
Amy Qiaoming Liu, The Search for Cultural Indentity by a Chinese American Professional Woman.
Mohammad H. Qayoumi, From Silk Route to Route 66: My American Journey.
Ringo Ma, “Both-And” and “Neither-Nor”: My Intercultural Experiences.
William J. Starosta, [email protected].
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