
Mediating Cultures
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Tina Maria Harris is professor of Speech Communication at the University of Georgia.
Content
Section I: Interpersonal Settings and Intercultural Parenting
Chapter One: Digging (in) the Playground: (In)visibility of Difference in Multicultural Parenting, Natalia Rybas
Chapter Two: Cultural Ambiguity, Ethnic Identity, and the Bicultural Experience:
South Asian Indian Parents and their American-born Kids, Suchitra Shenoy and Tara A. Kulkarni
Chapter Three: The Trouble With Family Stories, Melissa Aleman and Carlos Aleman
Chapter Four: How Caucasian Parents Communicate Identity to Chinese Adopted Daughters, May H. Gao and Deanna Womack
Chapter Five: Black Parenting in The White House: The Emergence of an Intercultural Model, Kimberly Moffet
Section II: Media, Social Networks and Intercultural Parenting
Chapter Six: Islam in the Midwest: Parental Values in The Learning Channel's All American Muslim, Souhad Kahil
Chapter Seven: Googling "Latin@": Using Technology to Construct Cultural Identity in a Bicultural Family, Jennifer Willis-Rivera
Chapter Eight: Like Tiger Mother, Like Tiger Daughter: A Content Analysis of Eastern and Western Parenting Styles, Chin-Chung (Joy) Chao and Dexin Tian
Chapter Nine: We're Not Like the Cleavers Any More!: Diversity and Parenting Communication in ABC's Modern Family, Candice Thomas-Maddox and Nicole Blau
Epilogue: The Future and Multicultural Parenting
Chapter Ten: "Dogmamis çocuga don biçmek": Visions of a Multicultural Family, Ali E. Erol and Joris Gjata
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