Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Fall 2004
Publication Title
Great Plains Research
Volume
14
Issue
2
Abstract
This is the story of Iranian engineer Mostafa Jamshidi and his twenty-five years in Nebraska: his student days, his experiences with the immigration department and his eventual citizenship, his work history, and his personal life as told by his English teacher and surrogate mother. His language skills, soccer playing, and personality enabled him to combat his homesickness and the harassment of the immigration officials. The University of Nebraska at Omaha and the Nebraska Department of Roads gave him a place to learn and grow despite the time and geography in which he was born. The Great Plains, with its friendliness, openness, and fairness, has been fertile ground for this struggling, successful young engineer.
Recommended Citation
Meehan, Jane, "A Charismatic Iranian American Engineer" (2004). English Faculty Publications. 2.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/englishfacpub/2
Included in
Literature in English, North America Commons, Literature in English, North America, Ethnic and Cultural Minority Commons
Comments
Published in Great Plains Research Vol. 14, No. 2, 2004. Copyright © 2004 The Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Used by permission.