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  • 1
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9780691206554
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (233 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Foner, Nancy One Quarter of the Nation
    DDC: 304.80973
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Internationale Migration ; Einwanderer ; Einwanderung ; USA ; USA ; Einwanderung ; Geschichte ; USA ; Einwanderer ; Internationale Migration
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover -- Contents -- 1. Introduction: Immigration and the Transformation of America -- 2. The Racial Order -- 3. Changing Cities and Communities -- 4. The Economy -- 5. The Territory of Culture: Immigration, Popular Culture, and the Arts -- 6. Electoral Politics -- 7. Conclusion: A Nation in Flux -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781496805591
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrations (black and white)
    DDC: 305.800973
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    Keywords: Weiße ; Identität ; Politik ; Whites Race identity ; USA ; United States Race relations
    Abstract: 'The Construction of Whiteness' is an interdisciplinary collection of essays that examines the crucial intersection between whiteness as a privileged racial category and the various material practices (i.e. social, cultural, political, and economic) that underwrite its ideological influence in American society.
    Note: Previously issued in print: 2016 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press | Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9781400865901
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrations (black and white)
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Einwanderung ; Soziale Integration ; Emigration and immigration Religious aspects ; USA ; Kanada ; Europa ; Western countries Emigration and immigration
    Abstract: This work compares immigrant integration across key Western countries. Focusing on low-status newcomers and their children, it examines how they are making their way in four critical European countries - France, Germany, Great Britain, and the Netherlands - and, across the Atlantic, in the United States and Canada.
    Note: Previously issued in print: 2015 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    New York : New York University Press | Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780814738221
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen
    DDC: 305.90691209492352
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    Keywords: Einwanderung ; Einwanderer ; Stadt ; Kultur ; Immigrants ; Immigrants ; Cultural pluralism ; Cultural pluralism ; New York, NY ; Amsterdam ; New York (N Emigration and immigration ; Amsterdam (Netherlands) Emigration and immigration ; Konferenzschrift 2011
    Abstract: Immigration is dramatically changing major cities throughout the world. Nowhere is this more so than in New York City and Amsterdam, which, after decades of large-scale immigration, now have populations that are more than a third foreign-born. These cities have had to deal with the challenge of incorporating hundreds of thousands of immigrants whose cultures, languages, religions, and racial backgrounds differ dramatically from those of many long-established residents. New York and Amsterdam brings together a distinguished and interdisciplinary group of American and Dutch scholars to examine and compare the impact of immigration on two of the world's largest urban centres.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781496805591
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (278 pages)
    DDC: 305.800973
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    Keywords: Weiße ; Identität ; Politik ; USA
    Abstract: A critical engagement with the origins, power, and elusiveness of white privilege.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781400865901
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (336 pages) , 5 line illus. 15 tables
    Edition: Course Book
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration ; Children of immigrants Cultural assimilation ; Emigration and immigration Religious aspects ; Social integration ; Social integration
    Abstract: Strangers No More is the first book to compare immigrant integration across key Western countries. Focusing on low-status newcomers and their children, it examines how they are making their way in four critical European countries-France, Germany, Great Britain, and the Netherlands-and, across the Atlantic, in the United States and Canada. This systematic, data-rich comparison reveals their progress and the barriers they face in an array of institutions-from labor markets and neighborhoods to educational and political systems-and considers the controversial questions of religion, race, identity, and intermarriage.Richard Alba and Nancy Foner shed new light on questions at the heart of concerns about immigration. They analyze why immigrant religion is a more significant divide in Western Europe than in the United States, where race is a more severe obstacle. They look at why, despite fears in Europe about the rise of immigrant ghettoes, residential segregation is much less of a problem for immigrant minorities there than in the United States. They explore why everywhere, growing economic inequality and the proliferation of precarious, low-wage jobs pose dilemmas for the second generation. They also evaluate perspectives often proposed to explain the success of immigrant integration in certain countries, including nationally specific models, the political economy, and the histories of Canada and the United States as settler societies.Strangers No More delves into issues of pivotal importance for the present and future of Western societies, where immigrants and their children form ever-larger shares of the population
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781610448536
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (189 pages) , illustrations, tables
    DDC: 304.8/4
    Keywords: Immigrants ; North America ; Immigrants ; Europe ; Cultural pluralism ; North America ; Cultural pluralism ; Europe ; National characteristics ; North America ; Emigration and immigration ; Europe ; Emigration and immigration ; Electronic books
    Note: Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. Description based on print version record
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781400865901 , 1400865905
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (x, 324 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Alba, Richard D Strangers no more
    DDC: 305.906912
    Keywords: Social integration United States ; Social integration Europe, Western ; Children of immigrants Cultural assimilation ; Social integration ; Social integration ; Children of immigrants Cultural assimilation ; Einwanderung ; Integrationspolitik ; Integration av invandrare ; Immigration ; Migration ; religiösa aspekter ; Migration ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Emigration & Immigration ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Ethnic Studies ; General ; Emigration and immigration ; Social integration ; Soziale Integration ; United States Emigration and immigration ; Europe, Western Emigration and immigration ; Europe, Western ; United States ; Europe, Western Emigration and immigration ; United States Emigration and immigration ; Western Europe ; United States ; Europa ; Kanada ; USA ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Strangers No More is the first book to compare immigrant integration across key Western countries. Focusing on low-status newcomers and their children, it examines how they are making their way in four critical European countries--France, Germany, Great Britain, and the Netherlands--and, across the Atlantic, in the United States and Canada. This systematic, data-rich comparison reveals their progress and the barriers they face in an array of institutions--from labor markets and neighborhoods to educational and political systems--and considers the controversial questions of religion, race, identity, and intermarriage. Richard Alba and Nancy Foner shed new light on questions at the heart of concerns about immigration. They analyze why immigrant religion is a more significant divide in Western Europe than in the United States, where race is a more severe obstacle. They look at why, despite fears in Europe about the rise of immigrant ghettoes, residential segregation is much less of a problem for immigrant minorities there than in the United States. They explore why everywhere, growing economic inequality and the proliferation of precarious, low-wage jobs pose dilemmas for the second generation. They also evaluate perspectives often proposed to explain the success of immigrant integration in certain countries, including nationally specific models, the political economy, and the histories of Canada and the United States as settler societies. Strangers No More delves into issues of pivotal importance for the present and future of Western societies, where immigrants and their children form ever-larger shares of the population"--Provided by publisher
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  • 9
    Language: English
    Pages: pages cm
    DDC: 304.8/4
    Keywords: Immigrants ; Immigrants ; Cultural pluralism ; Cultural pluralism ; National characteristics ; Europe Emigration and immigration ; North America Emigration and immigration
    Abstract: Introduction -- Fear, anxiety, and national identity : immigration and belonging in North America and Western Europe / Nancy Foner and Patrick Simon -- North America -- The contradictory character of American nationality : a historical perspective / Gary Gerstle -- Re-imagining the nation in a world of migration : legitimacy, political claims, and membership in comparative perspective / Irene Bloemraad -- Does "becoming American" create a "better" American? : how identity attachments and perceptions of discrimination affect trust and obligation / Deborah Schildkraut -- The war on crime and the war on immigrants : racial and legal exclusion in 21st century United States / Mary Waters and Philip Kasinitz -- Western Europe -- Feeling Dutch : the culturalization and emotionalization of citizenship and second generation belonging in The Netherlands / Marieke Slootman and Jan Willem Duyvendak -- Nationhood and Muslims in Britain / Nasar Meer, Varun Uburoi, and Tariq Modood -- Constituting national identity through transnationality : categorizations of inequality in German integration debates / Thomas Faist and Christian Ulbricht -- Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , IntroductionFear, anxiety, and national identity : immigration and belonging in North America and Western Europe , North America ; The contradictory character of American nationality : a historical perspective , Re-imagining the nation in a world of migration : legitimacy, political claims, and membership in comparative perspective , Does "becoming American" create a "better" American? : how identity attachments and perceptions of discrimination affect trust and obligation , The war on crime and the war on immigrants : racial and legal exclusion in 21st century United States , Western Europe ; Feeling Dutch : the culturalization and emotionalization of citizenship and second generation belonging in The Netherlands , Nationhood and Muslims in Britain , Constituting national identity through transnationality : categorizations of inequality in German integration debates , Index.
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9780814738092
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (337 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version New York and Amsterdam : Immigration and the New Urban Landscape
    DDC: 304.82
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    Abstract: Immigration is dramatically changing major cities throughout the world. Nowhere is this more so than in New York City and Amsterdam, which, after decades of large-scale immigration, now have populations that are more than a third foreign-born. These cities have had to deal with the challenge of incorporating hundreds of thousands of immigrants whose cultures, languages, religions, and racial backgrounds differ dramatically from those of many long-established residents. New York and Amsterdam brings together a distinguished and interdisciplinary group of American and Dutch scholars to examine
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: New York and Amsterdam: Immigration and the New Urban Landscape; PART I: HOW HAS THE IMMIGRANT PAST SHAPED THE IMMIGRANT PRESENT IN NEW YORK CITY AND AMSTERDAM?; 1. Immigration History and the Remaking of New York; 2. To Amsterdam: Migrations Past and Present; PART II: WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES THE URBAN ECONOMY MAKE TO IMMIGRANT INCORPORATION?; 3. Immigrants in New York City's Economy: A Portrait in Full Living Color; 4. From Amsterdamned to I Amsterdam: The Amsterdam Economy and Its Impact on the Labor Market Position of Migrants, 1980-2010
    Description / Table of Contents: PART III: IS ISLAM IN AMSTERDAM LIKE RACE IN NEW YORK CITY?5. Nativism, Racism, and Immigration in New York City; 6. Governing through Religion in Amsterdam: The Stigmatization of Ethnic Cultures and the Uses of Islam; PART IV: HOW ARE IMMIGRANTS ENTERING THE PRECINCTS OF POWER IN NEW YORK CITY AND AMSTERDAM?; 7. The Rise of Immigrant Influence in New York City Politics; 8. Immigrant Political Engagement and Incorporation in Amsterdam; PART V: HOW ARE THE CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS SHAPED BY AND ALSO CHANGING NEW YORK CITY'S AND AMSTERDAM'S CULTURAL LIFE?
    Description / Table of Contents: 9. Immigrants, the Arts, and the "Second-Generation Advantage" in New York10. Immigrant Youths' Contribution to Urban Culture in Amsterdam; About the Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z
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    New York : New York University Press
    ISBN: 9780814738221 , 0814738222
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    DDC: 305.90691209492352
    Keywords: Immigrants New York (State) ; New York ; Immigrants Netherlands ; Amsterdam ; Cultural pluralism New York (State) ; New York ; Cultural pluralism Netherlands ; Amsterdam ; New York (N.Y.) Emigration and immigration ; Amsterdam (Netherlands) Emigration and immigration ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9780814737972
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (367 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.90691209492352
    Keywords: Emigration and immigration
    Abstract: Intro -- Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: New York and Amsterdam: Immigration and the New Urban Landscape -- Part I: How has the Immigrant Past Shaped the Immigrant Present in New York City and Amsterdam? -- 1. Immigration History and the Remaking of New York -- 2. To Amsterdam: Migrations Past and Present -- Part II: What Difference Does the Urban Economy Make to Immigrant Incorporation? -- 3. Immigrants in New York City's Economy: A Portrait in Full Living Color -- 4. From Amsterdamned to I Amsterdam: The Amsterdam Economy and Its Impact on the Labor Market Position of Migrants, 1980-2010 -- Part III: Is Islam in Amsterdam Like Race in New York City? -- 5. Nativism, Racism, and Immigration in New York City -- 6. Governing through Religion in Amsterdam: The Stigmatization of Ethnic Cultures and the Uses of Islam -- Part IV: How are Immigrants Entering the Precincts of Power in New York City and Amsterdam? -- 7. The Rise of Immigrant Influence in New York City Politics -- 8. Immigrant Political Engagement and Incorporation in Amsterdam -- Part V: How are the Children of Immigrants Shaped by and also Changing New York City's and Amsterdam's Cultural Life? -- 9. Immigrants, the Arts, and the "Second-Generation Advantage" in New York -- 10. Immigrant Youths' Contribution to Urban Culture in Amsterdam -- About the Contributors -- Index.
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    New York : Columbia University Press
    ISBN: 9780231159371
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (352 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: NONE
    Parallel Title: Print version One Out of Three : Immigrant New York in the 21st Century
    DDC: 305.086
    Keywords: Minorities -- New York (State) -- New York ; Immigrants -- New York (State) -- New York ; New York (N.Y.) -- Social conditions ; New York (N.Y.) -- Emigration and immigration ; New York (N.Y.) -- Economic conditions ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In this absorbing anthology, in-depth portraits of diverse ethnic populations, including the Chinese, Dominicans, Jamaicans, Koreans, Liberians, Mexicans, and Jews from the former Soviet Union reveal surprising new realities of immigrant life in twenty-first-century New York City. Contributors show how fifty years of massive inflows have transformed New York City's economic and cultural life and how the city has changed the lives of immigrant newcomers.Nancy Foner's introduction describes how New York is special as a gateway to America, and a demographic overview chapter details t
    Description / Table of Contents: Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction: Immigrant's in New York City in the New Millennium; 2. A Portrait of New York's Immigrant Melange; 3. Immigration and Economic Growth in New York City; 4. Soviet Jews: The Continuing Russification of Jewish New York; 5. Chinese: Diverse Origins and Destinies; 6. Koreans: Changes in New York in the Twenty-First Century; 7. Jamaicans: Balancing Race and Ethnicity; 8. Liberians: Struggles for Refugee Families; 9. Dominicans: Community, Culture, and Collective Identity
    Description / Table of Contents: 10. Mexicans: Civic Engagement, Education, and Progress Achieved and Inhibited11. The Next Generation Emerges; Contributors; Index
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  • 14
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    New York : Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    ISBN: 9780307482297
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (357 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.8/00973
    Keywords: Whites--United States.. ; Race awareness--United States.. ; African Americans--Attitudes ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In this thought-provoking volume, David R. Roediger has brought together some of the most important black writers throughout history to explore the question: What does it really mean to be white in America?From folktales and slave narratives to contemporary essays, poetry, and fiction, black writers have long been among America's keenest students of white consciousness and white behavior, but until now much of this writing has been ignored. Black on White reverses this trend by presenting the work of more than fifty major figures, including James Baldwin, Derrick Bell, Ralph Ellison, W.E.B. Du Bois, bell hooks, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker to take a closer look at the many meanings of whiteness in our society.Rich in irony, artistry, passion, and common sense, these reflections on what Langston Hughes called "the ways of white folks" illustrate how whiteness as a racial identity derives its meaning not as a biological category but as a social construct designed to uphold racial inequality. Powerful and compelling, Black on White provides a much-needed perspective that is sure to have a major impact on the study of race and race relations in America.From the Trade Paperback edition.
    Abstract: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I : Confronting Whiteness and Seeing Through Race -- W.E.B. Du Bois: Dialogue with a White Friend (1940) -- bell hooks: Representations of Whiteness in the Black Imagination (1992) -- David Walker: Whites as Heathens and Christians (1830) -- William Wells Brown: On Race and Change (1874) -- "Ethiop" (William J. Wilson): What Shall We Do with the White People? (1860) -- Mia Bay: The Color of Heaven (1996) -- Charles Johnson: Klansman's Prayer, cartoon (Undated) -- George S. Schuyler: Our White Folks (1927) -- J. A. Rogers: Debating the Senator (1917) -- Part II : Whiteness As Property: The Workings of Race -- Zora Neale Hurston: Blacks, Whites and Work (1935) -- Cheryl Harris: Whiteness as Property (1993) -- Amiri Baraka: White Wages (1978) -- Elma Stuckey: Enslaved (1976) -- Robert Hayden: Speech (1940) -- Langston Hughes: White Man (1936) -- Harry Haywood: Shadow of the Plantation (1948) -- Frank Marshall Davis: Snapshots of the Cotton South (1948) -- Derrick Bell: White Superiority in America (1988) -- Part III : The White World and Whiter America -- Toni Morrison: From Playing in the Dark (1992) -- Ralph Ellison: What America Would Be Like Without Blacks (1970) -- James Weldon Johnson: The Poor White Musician (1915) -- Adrian Piper: Vanilla Nightmares (1986) -- James Baldwin: On Being "White"... and Other Lies (1984) -- James Weldon Johnson: The White Witch (1935) -- W.E.B. Du Bois: The Souls of White Folk (1920) -- Part IV : Some White Folks -- W.E.B. Du Bois: Jefferson Davis as a Representative of Civilization (1890) -- Charles M. Payne: On Aaron Henry (1995) -- Toni Morrison: On Herman Melville (1988) -- Rudolph Fisher: The Caucasian Storms Harlem (1927) -- Greg Tate: Guerrilla Scholar on the Loose (1984) -- Nelson George: On White Negroes (1988).
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    Berkeley : University of California Press
    ISBN: 9780520930803 , 0520930800 , 0585468532 , 9780585468532 , 1597345512 , 9781597345514 , 1282357395 , 9781282357396
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (ix, 323 pages, [2] pages of plates) , color illustrations.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library Online-Ausg. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library
    Series Statement: American crossroads 10
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Roediger, David R., 1952 - Colored White
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.: Roediger, David R.: Colored white
    DDC: 305.800973
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    Keywords: Racism United States ; Civil rights movements United States ; Whites Race identity ; United States ; Minorities Social conditions ; United States ; White supremacy movements United States ; Minorities Political activity ; United States ; Racisme États-Unis ; Blancs Identité ethnique ; États-Unis ; Mouvements pour la suprématie blanche États-Unis ; Mouvements des droits de l'homme États-Unis ; Minorités Conditions sociales ; États-Unis ; Minorités Activité politique ; États-Unis ; Racism ; Civil rights movements ; Whites Race identity ; Minorities Social conditions ; White supremacy movements ; Minorities Political activity ; Blancs Identité ethnique ; États-Unis ; Civil rights movements United States ; Minorities Political activity ; United States ; Minorities Social conditions ; United States ; Minorités Activité politique ; États-Unis ; Minorités Conditions sociales ; États-Unis ; Mouvements des droits de l'homme États-Unis ; Mouvements pour la suprématie blanche États-Unis ; Racism United States ; Racisme États-Unis ; White supremacy movements United States ; Whites Race identity ; United States ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; HISTORY ; United States ; General ; Civil rights movements ; Minorities ; Political activity ; Minorities ; Social conditions ; Race relations ; Racism ; Social conditions ; White supremacy movements ; Whites ; Race identity ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Bürgerrechtsbewegung ; Nationale Minderheit ; Soziale Situation ; Rassendiscriminatie ; Rassenverhoudingen ; United States Race relations ; United States Social conditions ; États-Unis Relations raciales ; États-Unis Conditions sociales ; United States ; USA ; United States Social conditions ; United States Race relations ; United States Race relations ; United States Social conditions ; États-Unis Conditions sociales ; United States ; USA ; États-Unis Relations raciales ; United States ; USA ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; USA ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; USA ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Bürgerrechtsbewegung ; Nationale Minderheit ; Soziale Situation
    Abstract: In this volume Roediger argues that in its political workings its distribution of advantages and its unspoken assumptions, the United States is a 'still white' nation. Race is decidedly not over
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    New York : New York University Press
    ISBN: 0814728464 , 9780814728468 , 9781441615619 , 144161561X
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (vii, 235 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Across generations
    DDC: 306.850869120973
    Keywords: Families United States ; Immigrant families Social conditions ; United States ; Immigrant families Social conditions ; Families ; Families ; Immigrant families Social conditions ; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS ; Reference ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Emigration & Immigration ; Emigration and immigration ; Families ; Einwanderer ; Eltern ; Kind ; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS ; Alternative Family ; United States Emigration and immigration ; USA ; United States Emigration and immigration ; United States Emigration and immigration ; United States ; USA ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Intergenerational relations in immigrants families /Nancy Foner --Conflict, coping, and reconciliation : intergenerational relations in Chinese immigrant families /Min Zhou --Emotions, sex, and money : the lives of Filipino children of immigrants /Yen Le Espiritu --Spare the rod, ruin the child? : first- and second- generation West Indian child-rearing practices /Mary C. Waters and Jennifer E. Sykes --Marry into a good family : transnational reproduction and intergenerational relations in Bangladeshi American families /Nazli Kibria --Images of a wounded homeland : Sierra Leonean children and the new heart of darkness /JoAnn D'Alisera --Caregiving across generations : aging, state assistance, and multigenerational ties among immigrants from the Dominican Republic /Greta Gilbertson --Parents and children across borders : legal instability and intergenerational relations in Guatemalan and Salvadoran families /Cecilia Menjívar and Leisy Abrego --Negotiating work and parenting over the life course : Mexican family dynamics in a binational context /Joanna Dreby.
    Abstract: Immigrants and their American-born children represent about one quarter of the United States population. Drawing on rich, in-depth ethnographic research, the fascinating case studies in Across Generations examine the intricacies of relations between the generations in a broad range of immigrant groups-from Latin America, Asia, the Caribbean, and Africa-and give a sense of what everyday life is like in immigrant families. Moving beyond the cliché of the children of immigrants engaging in pitched battles against tradition-bound parents from the old country, these vivid essays offer a nuanced view that brings out the ties that bind the generations as well as the tensions that divide them. Tackling key issues like parental discipline, marriage choices, educational and occupational expectations, legal status, and transnational family ties, Across generations brings crucial insights to our understanding of the United States as a nation of immigrants
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record , Intergenerational relations in immigrants families , Conflict, coping, and reconciliation : intergenerational relations in Chinese immigrant families , Emotions, sex, and money : the lives of Filipino children of immigrants , Spare the rod, ruin the child? : first- and second- generation West Indian child-rearing practices , Marry into a good family : transnational reproduction and intergenerational relations in Bangladeshi American families , Images of a wounded homeland : Sierra Leonean children and the new heart of darkness , Caregiving across generations : aging, state assistance, and multigenerational ties among immigrants from the Dominican Republic , Parents and children across borders : legal instability and intergenerational relations in Guatemalan and Salvadoran families , Negotiating work and parenting over the life course : Mexican family dynamics in a binational context
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    ISBN: 9780871542700
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (405 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Foner, Nancy Not Just Black and White : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Immgiration, Race, and Ethnicity in the United States: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Immgiration, Race, and Ethnicity in the United States
    DDC: 304.873
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction - Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity in the United States: Social Constructions and Social Relations in Historical and Contemporary Perspective // Nancy Foner and George M. Fredrickson -- Part I - Historical and Theoretical Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity -- Chapter 1 - Conceptual Confusions and Divides: Race, Ethnicity, and the Study of Immigration // Stephen Cornell and Douglas Hartmann -- Chapter 2 - Ethnicity: An American Genealogy // Victoria Hattam
    Abstract: Chapter 3 - The Amplitude of Ethnic History: An American Story // John Higham -- Chapter 4 - The Great Migration, African Americans, and Immigrants in the Industrial City // Joe W. Trotter -- Chapter 5 - Immigration and the Social Construction of Otherness: "Underclass" Stigma and Intergroup Relations // Gerald Jaynes -- Part II - Immigration, Race, and the State -- Chapter 6 - American Gatekeeping: Race and Immigration Law in the Twentieth Century // Erika Lee -- Chapter 7 - The Census Counts, the Census Classifies // Kenneth Prewitt -- Part III - Panethnicity
    Abstract: Chapter 8 - Making New Immigrants "Inbetween": Irish Hosts and White Panethnicity, 1890 to 1930 // David Roediger and James Barrett -- Chapter 9 - The Formation of Latino and Latina Panethnic Identities // Jose Itzigsohn -- Chapter 10 - Asian American Panethnicity: Contemporary National and Transnational Possibilities // Yen Le Espiritu -- Part IV - Socioeconomic Profiles and Trends -- Chapter 11 - Old and New Landscapes of Diversity: The Residential Patterns of Immigrant Minorities // Richard Alba and Nancy Denton
    Abstract: Chapter 12 - Intermarriage Then and Now: Race, Generation, and the Changing Meaning of Marriage // Joel Perlmann and Mary C. Waters -- Chapter 13 - Race, Assimilation, and "Second Generations," Past and Present // Philip Kasinitz -- Part V - Intergroup Relations -- Chapter 14 - The Black-Asian Conflict? // John Lie -- Chapter 15 - Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Customers Throughout the Twentieth Century // Steven J. Gold -- Chapter 16 - Straddling the Color Line: The Legal Construction of Hispanic Identity in Texas // Neil Foley
    Abstract: Chapter 17 - Black and Brown in Compton: Demographic Change, Suburban Decline, and Intergroup Relations in a South Central Los Angeles Community, 1950 to 2000 // Albert M. Camarillo -- Index
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    New York : NYU Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780814728598
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (336 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    DDC: 304.873
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    Keywords: Einwanderung ; Auswanderung ; USA ; New York ; Großbritannien ; London
    Abstract: 2007 Choice Outstanding Academic Title! According to the 2000 census, more than 10% of U.S. residents were foreign born; together with their American-born children, this group constitutes one fifth of the nation's population. What does this mass immigration mean for America? Leading immigration studies scholar, Nancy Foner, answers this question in her study of comparative immigration. Drawing on the rich history of American immigrants and current statistical and ethnographic data, In a New Land compares today's new immigrants with the past influxes of Europeans to the United States and across cities and regions within the United States. Foner looks at immigration across nation-states, and over different periods of time, offering a comprehensive assessment and analysis. This original approach to the study of recent U.S. immigration focuses on race and ethnicity, gender, and transnational connections. Centering her analysis on the groups that have come through and significantly shaped New York City, Foner compares today's Latin American, Asian, and Caribbean newcomers with eastern and southern European immigrants a century ago and with immigrants in other major U.S. cities. Looking beyond the United States, Foner compares West Indian immigrants in New York with those in London. And, more generally, the book views the process of immigrants' integration in New York against other recent immigrant destinations in Europe. Drawing on a wealth of historical and contemporary research, and written in a clear and lively style, In a New Land provides fresh insights into the dynamics of immigration today and the implications for where we are headed in the future.
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    New York : New York University Press | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9780814728598 , 9780814727454
    Language: English
    DDC: 304.873
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    Keywords: Einwanderung ; Auswanderung ; USA ; New York ; Großbritannien ; London ; Sociology ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology
    Abstract: 2007 Choice Outstanding Academic Title A comparative analysis of the U.S.'s contemporary immigrants to those who arrived a century ago According to the 2000 census, more than 10% of U.S. residents were foreign born; together with their American-born children, this group constitutes one fifth of the nation's population. What does this mass immigration mean for America? Leading immigration studies scholar, Nancy Foner, answers this question in her study of comparative immigration. Drawing on the rich history of American immigrants and current statistical and ethnographic data, In a New Land compares today’s new immigrants with the past influxes of Europeans to the United States and across cities and regions within the United States. Foner looks at immigration across nation-states, and over different periods of time, offering a comprehensive assessment and analysis. This original approach to the study of recent U.S. immigration focuses on race and ethnicity, gender, and transnational connections. Centering her analysis on the groups that have come through and significantly shaped New York City, Foner compares today’s Latin American, Asian, and Caribbean newcomers with eastern and southern European immigrants a century ago and with immigrants in other major U.S. cities. Looking beyond the United States, Foner compares West Indian immigrants in New York with those in London. And, more generally, the book views the process of immigrants’ integration in New York against other recent immigrant destinations in Europe. Drawing on a wealth of historical and contemporary research, and written in a clear and lively style, In a New Land provides fresh insights into the dynamics of immigration today and the implications for where we are headed in the future.
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    New York : New York University Press
    ISBN: 0814727468 , 081472745X
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (viii, 325 p) , 24 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version In a New Land : A Comparative View of Immigration
    DDC: 304.8/73
    Keywords: Emigration and immigration Cross-cultural studies ; Emigration and immigration - Europe ; Emigration and immigration - Europe ; Electronic books ; New York (N.Y.) Emigration and immigration ; United States Emigration and immigration ; Europe Emigration and immigration ; London (England) Emigration and immigration ; Electronic books Cross-cultural studies
    Abstract: 2007 Choice Outstanding Academic Title!. According to the 2000 census, more than 10% of U.S. residents were foreign born; together with their American-born children, this group constitutes one fifth of the nation's population. What does this mass immigration mean for America? Leading immigration studies scholar, Nancy Foner, answers this question in her study of comparative immigration. Drawing on the rich history of American immigrants and current statistical and ethnographic data, In a New Land compares today's new immigrants with the past influxes of Europeans to the United States and acros
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: Comparisons Across Time; 1. The Social Construction of Race in Two Immigrant Eras; 2. Immigrants and African Americans; 3. Transnationalism Old and New; 4. Immigrant Women and Work, Then and Now; Part II: Comparisons Across Space; 5. Being Black in London and New York; 6. Place Matters; 7. Gendered Transitions; Part III: Comparisons Across Space; 8. How Exceptional Is New York?; 9. Immigration Past and Present; Notes; References; Index; About the Author
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-303) and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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    New York, NY : New York University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9780814728598
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    DDC: 304.8/73
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    Abstract: 2007 Choice Outstanding Academic Title!According to the 2000 census, more than 10% of U.S. residents were foreign born; together with their American-born children, this group constitutes one fifth of the nation's population. What does this mass immigration mean for America? Leading immigration studies scholar, Nancy Foner, answers this question in her study of comparative immigration. Drawing on the rich history of American immigrants and current statistical and ethnographic data, In a New Land compares today's new immigrants with the past influxes of Europeans to the United States and across cities and regions within the United States. Foner looks at immigration across nation-states, and over different periods of time, offering a comprehensive assessment and analysis.This original approach to the study of recent U.S. immigration focuses on race and ethnicity, gender, and transnational connections. Centering her analysis on the groups that have come through and significantly shaped New York City, Foner compares today's Latin American, Asian, and Caribbean newcomers with eastern and southern European immigrants a century ago and with immigrants in other major U.S. cities. Looking beyond the United States, Foner compares West Indian immigrants in New York with those in London. And, more generally, the book views the process of immigrants' integration in New York against other recent immigrant destinations in Europe.Drawing on a wealth of historical and contemporary research, and written in a clear and lively style, In a New Land provides fresh insights into the dynamics of immigration today and the implications for where we are headed in the future.
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    ISBN: 9781610442114 , 1610442113
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xiv, 390 pages) , illustrations.
    Parallel Title: Print version Not just black and white
    DDC: 304.873
    Keywords: Immigrants United States ; Ethnicity United States ; Immigrants États-Unis ; Ethnicité États-Unis ; Immigrants ; Ethnicity ; Immigrants ; Ethnicity ; Ethnic relations ; Ethnicity ; Immigrants ; Race relations ; Etnische betrekkingen ; Immigratie ; Einwanderung ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Ethnische Identität ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General ; United States ; USA ; Emigration and immigration ; United States Emigration and immigration ; United States Race relations ; United States Ethnic relations ; États-Unis Émigration et immigration ; États-Unis Relations raciales ; États-Unis Relations interethniques ; United States ; USA ; United States Race relations ; United States Ethnic relations ; United States Emigration and immigration ; United States Ethnic relations ; United States Emigration and immigration ; United States Race relations ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "In Not Just Black and White, editors Nancy Foner and George M. Fredrickson bring together a group of social scientists and historians to consider the relationship between immigration and the ways in which concepts of race and ethnicity have evolved in the United States from the end of the nineteenth century to the present."--Jacket
    Description / Table of Contents: IntroductionHistorical and theoretical perspectives on race and ethnicity -- Immigration, race and the state -- Panethnicity -- Socioeconomic profiles and trends -- Intergroup relations.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record
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    ISBN: 9780871542618
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (506 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Foner, Nancy Immigration Research for a New Century : Multidisciplinary Perspectives: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
    DDC: 304.82
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. Immigration and Immigration Research in the United States / Nancy Foner, Ruben G. Rumbaut, and Steven J. Gold -- Part I. Studying Immigration: Disciplinary Perspectives and Future Research Needs -- Chapter 1. Immigration Research in the United States: Social Origins and Future Orientations / Ruben G. Rumbaut -- Chapter 2. The View from the Disciplines and the Social Science Research Council -- The Sociological Roots and Multidisciplinary Future of Immigration Research / Mary C. Waters
    Abstract: Anthropology and the Study of Immigration / Nancy Foner -- Race and Immigration History / George J. Sanchez -- The Politics of Immigration Policy: An Externalist Perspective / Aristide R. Zolberg -- Immigration Studies and the Social Science Research Council / Josh DeWind -- Chapter 3. Filling in Some Holes: Six Areas of Needed Immigration Research / Herbert J. Gans -- Part II. Studies of Immigration: Research from a New Generation of Scholars -- Political Economy, Membership, and the State
    Abstract: Chapter 4. Which Face? Whose Nation? Immigration, Public Health, and the Construction of Disease at America's Ports and Borders, 1891 to 1928 / Howard Markel and Alexandra Minna Stern -- Chapter 5. ""The Exported to Care"": A Transnational History of Filipino Nurse Migration to the United States / Catherine Ceniza Choy -- Chapter 6. Transnational Political Strategies: The Case of Mexican Indigenous Migrants / Gaspar Rivera-Salgado -- Chapter 7. Naturalization Under Changing Conditions of Membership: Dominican Immigrants in New York City / Greta Gilbertson and Audrey Singer
    Abstract: Chapter 8. Participation in Liberal Democracy: The Political Assimilation of Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the United States / Jane Junn -- Chapter 9. The Rise of Nonstate Actors in Migration Regulation in the Unites States and Europe: Changing the Gatekeepers or Bringing Back the State? / Gallya Lahav -- Migration, Economic Incorporation, and the Market -- Chapter 10. One Border, Two Crossings: Mexican Migration to the United States as a Two-Way Process / Steven S. Zahniser -- Chapter 11. Immigrant Labor Recruitment: U.S. Agribusiness and Undocumented Migration from Mexico / Fred Krissman
    Abstract: Chapter 12. Skilled Immigrants and Cerebreros: Foreign-Born Engineers and Scientists in the High Technology Industy of Silicon Valley / Rafael Alarcon -- Chapter 13. Immigrant and African American Competition: Jewish, Korean, and African American Entrepreneurs / Jennifer Lee -- Chapter 14. Outsourcing the Hearth: The Impact of Immigration on Labor Allocation in American Families / Kathy A. Kaufman -- Ethnicity, Race, Gender, and Community -- Chapter 15. En el Norte la Mujer Manda: Gender, Generation, and Geography in a Mexican Transnational Community / Jennifer S. Hirsch
    Abstract: Chapter 16. Dialing 911 in Nuer: Gender Transformations and Domestic Violence in a Midwestern Sudanese Refugee Community / Jon D. Holtzman
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    Berkeley : University of California Press
    ISBN: 9780520930803
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (337 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: American Crossroads Ser. v.10
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.8/00973
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: David R. Roediger's powerful book argues that in its political workings, its distribution of advantages, and its unspoken assumptions, the United States is a "still white" nation. Race is decidedly not over. The critical portraits of contemporary icons that lead off the book--Rush Limbaugh, Bill Clinton, O.J. Simpson, and Rudolph Giuliani--insist that continuities in white power and white identity are best understood by placing the recent past in historical context. Roediger illuminates that history in an incisive critique of the current scholarship on whiteness and an account of race-transcending radicalism exemplified by vanguards such as W.E.B. Du Bois and John Brown. He shows that, for all of its staying power, white supremacy in the United States has always been a pursuit rather than a completed project, that divisions among whites have mattered greatly, and that "nonwhite" alternatives have profoundly challenged the status quo. Colored White reasons that, because race is a matter of culture and politics, racial oppression will not be solved by intermarriage or demographic shifts, but rather by political struggles that transform the meaning of race--especially its links to social and economic inequality. This landmark work considers the ways that changes in immigration patterns, the labor force, popular culture, and social movements make it possible--though far from inevitable--that the United States might overcome white supremacy in the twenty-first century. Roediger's clear, lively prose and his extraordinary command of the literature make this one of the most original and generative contributions to the study of race and ethnicity in the United States in many decades.
    Abstract: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- ONE: STILL WHITE -- 1 All about Eve, Critical White Studies, and Getting Over Whiteness -- 2 Smear Campaign: Giuliani, the Holy Virgin Mary, and the Critical Study of Whiteness -- 3 White Looks and Limbaugh's Laugh -- 4 White Workers, New Democrats, and Affirmative Action -- 5 "Hertz, Don't It?" White "Colorblindness" and the Mark(et)ings of O. J. Simpson (with Leola Johnson) -- TWO: TOWARD NONWHITE HISTORIES -- 6 Nonwhite Radicalism: Du Bois, John Brown, and Black Resistance -- 7 White Slavery, Abolition, and Coalition: Languages of Race, Class, and Gender -- 8 The Pursuit of Whiteness: Property, Terror, and National Expansion, 1790-1860 -- 9 Inbetween Peoples: Race, Nationality, and the "New-Immigrant" Working Class -- 10 Plotting against Eurocentrism: The 1929 Surrealist Map of the World -- THREE: THE PAST/PRESENCE OF NONWHITENESS -- 11 What If Labor Were Not White and Male? -- 12 Mumia Time or Sweeney Time? -- 13 In Conclusion: Elvis, Wiggers, and Crossing Over to Nonwhiteness -- Notes -- Credits -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
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    New York : Columbia University Press
    ISBN: 0231504829 , 9780231504829
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 313 pages)
    Edition: Completely rev. and updated ed
    DDC: 304.8/7471
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    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration ; Economic history ; Emigration and immigration ; Immigrants ; Minorities ; Social history ; Immigranten ; Etnische minderheden ; Einwanderer ; Migration ; Minderheit ; Sozialgeschichte ; Wirtschaft. Geschichte ; Minorities ; Immigrants ; Einwanderung ; Einwanderungspolitik ; Soziale Situation ; Einwanderer ; Alltag ; New York ; New York, NY ; Aufsatzsammlung ; New York, NY ; Einwanderer ; Alltag ; New York ; Einwanderung ; Soziale Situation ; New York ; Einwanderungspolitik
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction: new immigrants in a new New York / Nancy Foner -- Immigration to New York: policy, population, and patterns / Ellen Percy Kraly and Ines Miyares -- Immigrants, the native-born, and the changing division of labor in New York City / Richard Wright and Mark Ellis -- Soviet Jews: the city's newest immigrants transform New York Jewish life / Annelise Orleck -- Chinese: divergent destinies in immigrant New York / Min Zhou -- Koreans: an "institutionally complete community" in New York / Pyong Gap Min -- Jamaicans: balancing race and ethnicity / Milton Vickerman -- West Africans: trading places in New York / Paul Stoller -- Dominicans: transnational identities and local politics / Patricia R. Pessar and Pamela M. Graham -- Mexicans: social, educational, economic, and political problems and prospects in New York / Robert C. Smith
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    Berkeley : University of California Press
    ISBN: 9780520225732 , 0520225732 , 9780520228504 , 0520228502 , 9780520935808 , 0520935802 , 0585391637 , 9780585391632
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (viii, 304 pages) , illustrations
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Islands in the city
    DDC: 305.89697290747
    Keywords: West Indian Americans Congresses ; Social conditions ; New York (State) ; New York ; West Indian Americans Congresses ; Race identity ; New York (State) ; New York ; Blacks Congresses ; Social conditions ; New York (State) ; New York ; Blacks Congresses ; Race identity ; New York (State) ; New York ; Immigrants Congresses ; Social conditions ; New York (State) ; New York ; West Indian Americans Congresses Social conditions ; West Indian Americans Congresses Race identity ; Blacks Congresses Social conditions ; Blacks Congresses Race identity ; Immigrants Congresses Social conditions ; Immigrants Congresses Social conditions ; West Indian Americans Congresses Social conditions ; Blacks Congresses Race identity ; Blacks Congresses Social conditions ; West Indian Americans Congresses Race identity ; West Indian Americans Social conditions ; New York (State) ; New York ; West Indian Americans Race identity ; New York (State) ; New York ; Blacks Social conditions ; New York (State) ; New York ; Blacks Race identity ; New York (State) ; New York ; Immigrants Social conditions ; New York (State) ; New York ; Immigrants ; Social conditions ; Race relations ; Social conditions ; West Indian Americans ; Social conditions ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Ethnic Studies ; African American Studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; Blacks ; Social conditions ; Emigration and immigration ; Blacks ; Race identity ; Conference papers and proceedings ; New York (N.Y.) Congresses ; Social conditions ; New York (N.Y.) Congresses ; Race relations ; New York (N.Y.) Congresses ; Emigration and immigration ; West Indies Congresses ; Emigration and immigration ; New York (N.Y.) Congresses Race relations ; New York (N.Y.) Congresses Emigration and immigration ; West Indies Congresses Emigration and immigration ; New York (N.Y.) Congresses Social conditions ; West Indies Congresses Emigration and immigration ; New York (N.Y.) Congresses Social conditions ; New York (N.Y.) Congresses Race relations ; New York (N.Y.) Congresses Emigration and immigration ; New York (N.Y.) Social conditions ; New York (N.Y.) Race relations ; New York (N.Y.) Emigration and immigration ; West Indies Emigration and immigration ; New York (State) ; New York ; West Indies ; Electronic book ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift 1999 ; Konferenzschrift 1999 ; Conference papers and proceedings
    Abstract: Introduction. West Indian Migration to New York: An Overview /Nancy Foner --Gender, Work, and Residence --Early-Twentieth-Century Caribbean Women: Migration and Social Networks in New York City /Irma Watkins-Owens --Where New York's West Indians Work /Suzanne Model --West Indians and the Residential Landscape of New York /Kyle D. Crowder, Lucky M. Tedrow --Transnational Perspectives --Transnational Social Relations and the Politics of National Identity: An Eastern Caribbean Case Study /Linda Basch --New York as a Locality in a Global Family Network /Karen Fog Olwig --Race, Ethnicity, and the Second Generation --"Black Like Who?" Afro-Caribbean Immigrants, African Americans, and the Politics of Group Identity /Reuel Rogers --Growing Up West Indian and African American: Gender and Class Differences in the Second Generation /Mary C. Waters --Experiencing Success: Structuring the Perception of Opportunities for West Indians /Vilna F. Bashi Bobb, Averil Y. Clarke --Tweaking a Monolith: The West Indian Immigrant Encounter with "Blackness" /Milton Vickerman --Conclusion. Invisible No More? West Indian Americans in the Social Scientific Imagination /Philip Kasinitz.
    Abstract: This collection of original essays draws on a variety of theoretical perspectives, methodologies, and empirical data to explore the effects of West Indian migration and to develop analytic frameworks to examine it
    Note: Based on a conference entitled West Indian migration to New York : historical, contemporary, and transnational perspectives, which was held at the Research Institute for the Study of Man in April 1999. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-295) and index. - Description based on print version record , Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-295) and index , Introduction. West Indian Migration to New York: An Overview , Gender, Work, and ResidenceEarly-Twentieth-Century Caribbean Women: Migration and Social Networks in New York City , Where New York's West Indians Work , West Indians and the Residential Landscape of New York , Transnational PerspectivesTransnational Social Relations and the Politics of National Identity: An Eastern Caribbean Case Study , New York as a Locality in a Global Family Network , Race, Ethnicity, and the Second Generation"Black Like Who?" Afro-Caribbean Immigrants, African Americans, and the Politics of Group Identity , Growing Up West Indian and African American: Gender and Class Differences in the Second Generation , Experiencing Success: Structuring the Perception of Opportunities for West Indians , Tweaking a Monolith: The West Indian Immigrant Encounter with "Blackness" , Conclusion. Invisible No More? West Indian Americans in the Social Scientific Imagination
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    Berkeley : University of California Press
    ISBN: 0520228502 , 0520225732
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (viii, 304 p) , ill , 24 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2005 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Islands in the City : West Indian Migration to New York
    DDC: 305.896/97290747
    Keywords: Blacks Congresses Race identity ; Immigrants Congresses Social conditions ; West Indian Americans Congresses Social conditions ; West Indian Americans Congresses Race identity ; Blacks Congresses Social conditions ; Blacks ; New York (State) ; New York ; Social conditions ; Congresses ; Blacks ; Race identity ; New York (State) ; New York ; Congresses ; Immigrants ; New York (State) ; New York ; Social conditions ; Congresses ; New York (N.Y.) ; Race relations ; Congresses ; New York (N.Y.) ; Social conditions ; Congresses ; West Indian Americans ; New York (State) ; New York ; Social conditions ; Congresses ; West Indian Americans ; Race identity ; New York (State) ; New York ; Congresses ; Electronic books ; West Indies Congresses Emigration and immigration ; New York (N.Y.) Congresses Emigration and immigration ; New York (N.Y.) Congresses Social conditions ; New York (N.Y.) Congresses Race relations
    Abstract: This collection of original essays draws on a variety of theoretical perspectives, methodologies, and empirical data to explore the effects of West Indian migration and to develop analytic frameworks to examine it
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Introduction. West Indian Migration to New York: An Overview; PART I: GENDER, WORK, AND RESIDENCE; 1. Early-Twentieth-Century Caribbean Women: Migration and Social Networks in New York City; 2. Where New York's West Indians Work; 3. West Indians and the Residential Landscape of New York; PART II: TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES; 4. Transnational Social Relations and the Politics of National Identity: An Eastern Caribbean Case Study; 5. New York as a Locality in a Global Family Network; PART III: RACE, ETHNICITY, AND THE SECOND GENERATION
    Description / Table of Contents: 6. "Black Like Who?" Afro-Caribbean Immigrants, African Americans, and the Politics of Group Identity7. Growing Up West Indian and African American: Gender and Class Differences in the Second Generation; 8. Experiencing Success: Structuring the Perception of Opportunities for West Indians; 9. Tweaking a Monolith: The West Indian Immigrant Encounter with "Blackness"; Conclusion. Invisible No More? West Indian Americans in the Social Scientific Imagination; REFERENCES; NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS; INDEX; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W
    Note: Based on a conference entitled West Indian migration to New York : historical, contemporary, and transnational perspectives, which was held at the Research Institute for the Study of Man in April 1999 , Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-295) and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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    ISBN: 9781610448291 , 1610448294 , 0871542609 , 9780871542601
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xiv, 491 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Immigration research for a new century
    DDC: 304.8/2
    Keywords: Émigration et immigration / Recherche ; Emigration and immigration / Research ; Immigranten ; Immigratie ; Etnische betrekkingen ; Sociaal-wetenschappelijk onderzoek ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research ; Migration ; Emigration and immigration Research ; Forschung ; Einwanderung ; USA ; Aufsatzsammlung ; USA ; Einwanderung ; Forschung
    Description / Table of Contents: Based on a conference held at Columbia University in June 1998
    Note: Based on a conference held at Columbia University in June 1998 , Print version record , Immigration and immigration research in the United States , Immigration research in the United States : social origins and future orientations , The sociological roots and multidisciplinary future of immigration research , Anthropology and the study of immigration , Race and immigration history , The politics of immigration policy : an externalist perspective , Immigration studies and the Social Science Research Council , Filling in some holes : six areas of needed immigration research , Which face? : Whose nation? Immigration, public health, and the construction of disease at America's ports and bordrers, 1891 to 1928 , "The exported to care" : a transnational history of Filipino nurse migration to the United States , Transnational political strategies : the case of Mexican indigenous migrants , Naturalization under changing conditions of membership : Dominican immigrants in New York City , Participation in liberal democracy : the political assimilation of immigrants and ethnic minorities in the United States , The rise of nonstate actors in migration regulation in the United States and Europe : changing the gatekeepers or bringing back the state? , One border, two crossings : Mexican migration to the United States as a two-way process , Immigrant labor recruitment : U.S. agribusness and undocumented migration from Mexico , Skilled immigrants and cerebreros : foreign-born engineers and scientists in the high technology industry of Silicon Valley , Immigrant and African American competition : Jewish, Korean, and African American entrepreneurs , Outsourcing the hearth : the impact of immigration on labor allocation in American families , En el norte la mujer manda : gender, generation, and geography in a Mexican transnational community , Dialing 911 in Nuer : gender transformations and domestic violence in a Midwestern Sudanese refugee community , Language, race, and the new immigrants : the example of Southern Italians , A new white flight : the dynamics of neighborhood change in the 1980s , Transnational community and its ethnic consequences : the return migration and the transformation of ethnicity of Japanese-Peruvians , Migrants participate across borders : toward an understanding of forms and consequences
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    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781135616984
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (217 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Labor in America Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.3/62
    Abstract: Southern cotton planters and Northern textile mill owners maintained what has been called "an unholy alliance between the lords of the lash and the lords of the loom." This collection of essays focuses on the central role of slavery in the early development of industrialization in the United States as well as on the interconnections among the histories of African Americans, women, and labor.
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