Global Philadelphia: Immigrant Communities Old and New
Herausgeber: Takenaka, Ayumi; Osirim, Mary Johnson
Global Philadelphia: Immigrant Communities Old and New
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A comprehensive analysis of the processes and consequences of immigration to Philadelphia over time
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A comprehensive analysis of the processes and consequences of immigration to Philadelphia over time
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- Philadelphia Voices, Philadelp
- Verlag: Temple University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781439900123
- ISBN-10: 1439900124
- Artikelnr.: 28885967
- Philadelphia Voices, Philadelp
- Verlag: Temple University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781439900123
- ISBN-10: 1439900124
- Artikelnr.: 28885967
Ayumi Takenaka is Associate Professor of Sociology at Bryn Mawr College. Mary Johnson Osirim is Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology and Faculty Diversity Liaison at Bryn Mawr College.
Acknowledgments
1. Philadelphia’s Immigrant Communities in Historical Perspective – Ayumi
Takenaka and Mary Johnson Osirim
Part I. Community Formation and Intra- (and Inter-) Ethnic Relations
2. 125 Years of Building Jewish Immigrant Communities in Philadelphia –
Rakhmiel Peltz
3. Mapping Memories in Stone: Italians and the Transformation of a
Philadelphia Landscape – Joan Saverino
4. Pan-Latino Enclaves in Philadelphia and the Formation of the Puerto
Rican Community – Victor Vazquez-Hernandez
5. Opportunity, Conflict, and Communities in Transition: Historical and
Contemporary Chinese Immigration to Philadelphia – Lena Sze
Part II. The Role of Institutions
6. German Immigration to Philadelphia from the Colonial Period through the
Twentieth Century – Birte Pfleger
7. Changes in the Behavior of Immigrants: The Irish in Philadelphia – Noel
J. J. Farley and Philip L. Kilbride
8. Healthcare Access for Mexican Immigrants in South Philadelphia –
Jennifer Atlas
Part III. Identity Formation in a Transnational Context
9. Philadelphia’s Haitian Community: Transnationalism and Unity in the
Formation of Identity – Garvey F. Lundy
10. The New African Diaspora: Transnationalism and Transformation in
Philadelphia – Mary Johnson Osirim
11. From Kerala to Philadelphia: The Experiences of Malayalee, Hindu Nurses
in Philadelphia – Rasika Chakravarthy and Ajay Nair
12. The Other Asians in the Other Philadelphia: Understanding Cambodian
Experiences in Neighborhoods, Classrooms, and Workplaces – Ellen
Skilton-Sylvester and Keo Chea-Young
Contributors
Index
1. Philadelphia’s Immigrant Communities in Historical Perspective – Ayumi
Takenaka and Mary Johnson Osirim
Part I. Community Formation and Intra- (and Inter-) Ethnic Relations
2. 125 Years of Building Jewish Immigrant Communities in Philadelphia –
Rakhmiel Peltz
3. Mapping Memories in Stone: Italians and the Transformation of a
Philadelphia Landscape – Joan Saverino
4. Pan-Latino Enclaves in Philadelphia and the Formation of the Puerto
Rican Community – Victor Vazquez-Hernandez
5. Opportunity, Conflict, and Communities in Transition: Historical and
Contemporary Chinese Immigration to Philadelphia – Lena Sze
Part II. The Role of Institutions
6. German Immigration to Philadelphia from the Colonial Period through the
Twentieth Century – Birte Pfleger
7. Changes in the Behavior of Immigrants: The Irish in Philadelphia – Noel
J. J. Farley and Philip L. Kilbride
8. Healthcare Access for Mexican Immigrants in South Philadelphia –
Jennifer Atlas
Part III. Identity Formation in a Transnational Context
9. Philadelphia’s Haitian Community: Transnationalism and Unity in the
Formation of Identity – Garvey F. Lundy
10. The New African Diaspora: Transnationalism and Transformation in
Philadelphia – Mary Johnson Osirim
11. From Kerala to Philadelphia: The Experiences of Malayalee, Hindu Nurses
in Philadelphia – Rasika Chakravarthy and Ajay Nair
12. The Other Asians in the Other Philadelphia: Understanding Cambodian
Experiences in Neighborhoods, Classrooms, and Workplaces – Ellen
Skilton-Sylvester and Keo Chea-Young
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
1. Philadelphia’s Immigrant Communities in Historical Perspective – Ayumi
Takenaka and Mary Johnson Osirim
Part I. Community Formation and Intra- (and Inter-) Ethnic Relations
2. 125 Years of Building Jewish Immigrant Communities in Philadelphia –
Rakhmiel Peltz
3. Mapping Memories in Stone: Italians and the Transformation of a
Philadelphia Landscape – Joan Saverino
4. Pan-Latino Enclaves in Philadelphia and the Formation of the Puerto
Rican Community – Victor Vazquez-Hernandez
5. Opportunity, Conflict, and Communities in Transition: Historical and
Contemporary Chinese Immigration to Philadelphia – Lena Sze
Part II. The Role of Institutions
6. German Immigration to Philadelphia from the Colonial Period through the
Twentieth Century – Birte Pfleger
7. Changes in the Behavior of Immigrants: The Irish in Philadelphia – Noel
J. J. Farley and Philip L. Kilbride
8. Healthcare Access for Mexican Immigrants in South Philadelphia –
Jennifer Atlas
Part III. Identity Formation in a Transnational Context
9. Philadelphia’s Haitian Community: Transnationalism and Unity in the
Formation of Identity – Garvey F. Lundy
10. The New African Diaspora: Transnationalism and Transformation in
Philadelphia – Mary Johnson Osirim
11. From Kerala to Philadelphia: The Experiences of Malayalee, Hindu Nurses
in Philadelphia – Rasika Chakravarthy and Ajay Nair
12. The Other Asians in the Other Philadelphia: Understanding Cambodian
Experiences in Neighborhoods, Classrooms, and Workplaces – Ellen
Skilton-Sylvester and Keo Chea-Young
Contributors
Index
1. Philadelphia’s Immigrant Communities in Historical Perspective – Ayumi
Takenaka and Mary Johnson Osirim
Part I. Community Formation and Intra- (and Inter-) Ethnic Relations
2. 125 Years of Building Jewish Immigrant Communities in Philadelphia –
Rakhmiel Peltz
3. Mapping Memories in Stone: Italians and the Transformation of a
Philadelphia Landscape – Joan Saverino
4. Pan-Latino Enclaves in Philadelphia and the Formation of the Puerto
Rican Community – Victor Vazquez-Hernandez
5. Opportunity, Conflict, and Communities in Transition: Historical and
Contemporary Chinese Immigration to Philadelphia – Lena Sze
Part II. The Role of Institutions
6. German Immigration to Philadelphia from the Colonial Period through the
Twentieth Century – Birte Pfleger
7. Changes in the Behavior of Immigrants: The Irish in Philadelphia – Noel
J. J. Farley and Philip L. Kilbride
8. Healthcare Access for Mexican Immigrants in South Philadelphia –
Jennifer Atlas
Part III. Identity Formation in a Transnational Context
9. Philadelphia’s Haitian Community: Transnationalism and Unity in the
Formation of Identity – Garvey F. Lundy
10. The New African Diaspora: Transnationalism and Transformation in
Philadelphia – Mary Johnson Osirim
11. From Kerala to Philadelphia: The Experiences of Malayalee, Hindu Nurses
in Philadelphia – Rasika Chakravarthy and Ajay Nair
12. The Other Asians in the Other Philadelphia: Understanding Cambodian
Experiences in Neighborhoods, Classrooms, and Workplaces – Ellen
Skilton-Sylvester and Keo Chea-Young
Contributors
Index