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*Imagined Identities: A Narrative of Race, Ethnicity, and the Cultural Politics of Modernity* by Gönül Pultar examines how identities are constructed and represented within the context of race, ethnicity, and modernity. The book explores the ways in which cultural and social narratives shape and are shaped by concepts of identity. Pultar delves into the complexities of how individuals and groups navigate and negotiate their identities in a rapidly changing world. The narrative provides insights into the cultural politics of identity formation and the impact of globalization and modernity on personal and collective self-conception.