WHAT DOES IDENTITY HYPHEN MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Definition of identity hyphen in the English dictionary
The definition of identity hyphen in the dictionary is a hyphen separating different racial, national, or religious elements in a compound name describing a person of mixed heritage, as in Australian-Muslim. Other definition of identity hyphen is any one of the different religions, nationalities, or races that comprise a person's mixed heritage.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IDENTITY HYPHEN»
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1
Islands and Exiles: The Creole Identities of Post/colonial ...
93 The phrase "identity, hyphen, relation" does not simply direct us forward, as it
were, to the creolized relations that have taken the place of the ancestral root, but
also back to the two other elements that precede these relations (and that this ...
2
Literature and Nation in the Middle East
The strange, or amazing, events leading to Said's disappearance are those that
bridge the gap across the identity hyphen, the movement from being a
Palestinian to being an Israeli. They are nothing more than repeated encounters
with the ...
Yasir Suleiman, Ibrahim Muhawi,
2006
3
Cohesion and Dissent in America
For both Yau and Bercovitch, the clash of cultures arising from confronted
barriers potentially inheres in the identity hyphen, a confrontation that occasions
other hyphens — dis-orientation and re-cognition, for example. The space
between a ...
Carol Colatrella, Joseph Alkana,
1994
4
Immigration and Religion in America: Comparative and ...
Judaism's side of the identity hyphen occupies a lot less space than America's, as
it were, but claims a lot more quality time. I think we would not stretch the point
too much were we to say that in Kaplan's view (as in that of many other American
...
Richard D. Alba, Albert J. Raboteau, Josh DeWind,
2009
5
The Power Of Grammar: Unconventional Approaches To The ...
Seven-year-old. Twenty-one. Some writers do more interesting things with
hyphens, connecting words to suggest identity. Hyphen- wielding- usage - master
- gate -breaker- grammar-maven. Split Infinitives and Other Dangerous Liaisons
The ...
Mary Ehrenworth, Vicki Vinton,
2005
6
From Hip-Hop to Hyperlinks: Teaching about Culture in the ...
Chicano playwright Oliver Mayer also touches on the ideas and bodies tangled in
the identity hyphen in "Omakase." In this play of alterity, attraction, and appetite,
Mayer gestures suggestively towards seminal thinker Jacques Derrida's "ideally ...
6 The two sides of the identity hyphen, we might say, were not and could not be
equal. Indeed, Kaplan's call for a "maximalist" Judaism turns out to mean "a
maximum program of Jewishness compatible with one's abilities and
circumstances.
Charles S. Liebman, Stuart Cohen, Bernard Susser,
2007
8
Imagining the American Jewish community
... the Jew must necessarily be the civilization of the country he lives in, the
American Jew will be first and foremost an American, and only secondarily a Jew.
18 The two sides of the identity-hyphen, we might say, are not and cannot be
equal.
9
Does My Head Look Big in This?
I'm Muslim. I whispered. Welcome to my world. I'm Amal Abdel-Hakim, a seventeen year-old Australian-Palestinian-Muslim still trying to come to grips with my various identity hyphens.
10
Bamboo Among the Oaks: Contemporary Writing by Hmong Americans
" Eight years later, this collection -- containing selections from the journal as well as new submissions.