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1. Becoming Black: An introduction to Immigrant Generations, Media Representation, and Audiences Part I: Representation: Foreign Realities Onscreen 2. Stages of Being Foreign as Portrayed in The Citizen and Moscow on the Hudson 3. First-generation Korean American Women’s Mobility: Intersections of Ethnicity/Race, Class, and Gender 4. “Then We Show Ourselves:” Resisting Immigration in Party of Five Reboot 5. Contested Citizenship: The Representation of Latinx Immigration Narratives in One Day at a Time 6. Immigrants Make America Great: An Analysis of Bob Hearts Abishola Part II: Content Creation: Industry Concerns and Constraints 7. Ambivalence & Contradiction in Digital Distribution: How Corporate Branding and Marketing Dilute the Lived Experiences in Ramy 8. Un Puente a la Mesa: The Role of Cultural Translators in the Production of Disney/Pixar’s Coco Part III: Audience Reflections and Responses 9. Yvonne Orji’s Docuseries, First Gen: First-Generational Narratives and the Impact on Audiences’ Community Cultural Wealth 10. Am I an All-American Girl? An autocritography of ethnicity, gender, and acculturation via Margaret Cho’s All-American Girl (1994-1995) 11. Between a Banana and a Coconut: Reflections on Being Second-Generation American on the Periphery 12. Language, telenovelas, and citizenship: A Mexican immigrant’s exploration of first generation American narratives in Jane The Virgin 13. Mixing and re-making: the identity of second-generation Bangladeshis in the United States. 14. “Strega Nona: The Spell On Identities” 15. Rebuilding the American Dream.




