• Title of article

    Diaspora Identity: A Profile of Iraqi Immigrants in the USA

  • Author/Authors

    Bahmani, Mahdi University College Dublin (UCD), Dublin, Ireland , Etaat, Javad Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran

  • Pages
    38
  • From page
    95
  • To page
    132
  • Abstract
    Since the late 19th century, Iraqi immigrants have formed a community in the United States, which is widely known as a part of the Arab-Muslim diaspora in the country, while the reality is rather different, since the majority of this community is non-Arab and non-Muslim. The focus of this paper is to investigate the US-based Iraqi diaspora identity regarding its formation and evolution by reviewing its history and exploring its diversity, which could inform readers about the major identification modalities taken by members of the community in the American context. The key question discussed in this paper is therefore the following: how does Iraqi diaspora identity diverge or converge within the American context, influenced by historical, ethnic and religious elements? Using analytical narratives as our corpus of study, we will discuss the way in which Iraqi-Americans present their identity by commenting on their ethno-religious diversity and the impact of the diversity on the community. Findings indicate that affected by US-Iraq relationships as well as different contexts in both homeland and the host country throughout the last three decades, a divergent dynamism has serious potentials to influence the future of this diaspora community in the United States.
  • Keywords
    Iraqi-Americans , Non-governmental actors , The Middle East , USbased diasporas , US foreign policy
  • Journal title
    Journal of World Sociopolitical Studies
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2557528