Grin's comprehensive collection in Near Eastern Cultural Studies provides students with a detailed exploration of the region's complex social and cultural landscapes. Delve into compelling essays and rigorous scientific studies that critically examine the nuances of identity, culture, and language through various lenses. You'll discover in-depth research, including case studies on identity formation of minorities in multicultural societies or the profound effects of foreign language learning on Iranian students' culture and identity. Our texts also feature unique anthropological analyses, such as the metaphor of food in Diana Abu Jaber's "The Language of Baklava," linking memory and cultural identity. All resources are instantly available as PDF and eBook downloads, with convenient print-on-demand options to support your academic pursuits.