Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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Contributors
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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An Early Transnationalism?: The Japanese American Second Generation of Hawaii in the Interwar Years
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Severed or Sustained Attachments?: Language, Identity, and Imagined Communities in the Post-Immigrant Generation
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Transnationalism and the Children of Immigrants in Contemporary New York
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The Ties That Change:: Relations to the Ancestral Home over the Life Cycle
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Life Course, Generation, and Social Location as Factors Shaping Second-Generation Transnational Life
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The Generation of Identity:: Redefining the Second Generation Within a Transnational Social Field
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On Deconstructing and Reconstructing the Meaning of Immigrant Generations
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Second-Generation Transnationalism
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The Study of Transnationalism Among the Children of Immigrants:: Where We Are and Where We Should Be Headed
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Second-Generation Transnationalism, Then and Now
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There’s No Place Like “Home”:: Emotional Transnationalism and the Struggles of Second-Generation Filipinos
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Of Blood, Belonging, and Homeland Trips:: Transnationalism and Identity Among Second-Generation Chinese and Korean Americans
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Creating Histories for the Present:: Second-Generation (Re)definitions of Chinese American Culture
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Second-Generation West Indian Transnationalism
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“Việt Nam, Nu’ó’c Tôi” (Vietnam, My Country):: Vietnamese Americans and Transnationalism
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Index
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