The volume is divided in Part One: Identity and Migration with the articles "Distance, Culture, and Migration in Ancient China" by Chin-Chuan Cheng, "Sui and Tang Princess Brides and Life after Marriage at the Borderlands" by Jennifer W. Jay, "The Hybridities of Philip and Özdamar" by Sabine Milz, "The Ambivalent Americanness of J. Hector St. Jean de Crèvecoeur" by Susan Castillo, "Ethnicity and Nationhood in Achebe's Arrow of God" by Pao-I Hwang, "The Migration of Gender and the Labor Market" by Anders W. Johansson and Maria Udén, and "Migration, Diaspora, and Ethnic Minority Writing" by Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek, in Part Two: Identity and Displacement with the articles "Cosmopolitanism in Zhu's Ancient Capital (Gudu)" by Yu-chuan Shao, "British Muslims and Limits of Multiculturalism in Kureishi's The Black Album" by Shao-Ming Kung, "(Im)migration and Cultural Diasporization in Garcia's Monkey Hunting" by Jade Tsui-yu Lee, "Documentary Photography on the Internment of Japanese Americans" by Hsiu-chuan Lee, "Intercul- turalism and New Russians in Berlin" by Giacomo Bottà, and "From Diaspora to Nomadic Identity in the Work of Lispector and Felinto" by Paola Jordão, and in Part Three "Selected Bibliography of Work on Identity, Migration, and Displacement" by Li-wei Cheng, Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek, and I-Chun Wang. Work published in the volume is intended for both scholars and a general readership interested in comparative aspects of migration in literary, historical, photographic, and filmic expressions of migration, displacement, and identity.
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