Immigrant Life in the US
Multi-disciplinary Perspectives
Herausgeber: Gabaccia, Donna R; Leach, Colin Wayne
Immigrant Life in the US
Multi-disciplinary Perspectives
Herausgeber: Gabaccia, Donna R; Leach, Colin Wayne
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Contributors from the fields of sociology, anthropology, history and women's studies focus on the everyday social interactions that makeschools, workplaces and neighbourhoods sites of cultural creativity, transformation and resistance.
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Contributors from the fields of sociology, anthropology, history and women's studies focus on the everyday social interactions that makeschools, workplaces and neighbourhoods sites of cultural creativity, transformation and resistance.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780415859929
- ISBN-10: 0415859921
- Artikelnr.: 37314128
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780415859929
- ISBN-10: 0415859921
- Artikelnr.: 37314128
Donna R. Gabaccia is the Mellon Professor of History at the University of Pittsburgh. Her research focuses on gender and international migration, immigrant life in the United States, and Italian migration worldwide. Recent books include Immigration and American Diversity (2002), Italy's Many Diasporas (2000), and We Are What We Eat: Ethnic Food and the Making of Americans (1998)., Colin Wayne Leach is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His research examines the phenomenology and politics of status distinctions made in the U.S., Western Europe, and Australia. He is co-editor of The Social Life of Emotions (2004).
1. American Identities in a Global Era Donna Gabaccia and Colin Wayne Leach
Part One: The Local and the Nation in a Transnational World 2. Elusive
Citizenship: Education, the Press and the Struggle over Representtaion in
Ninteeth-Century Napa, California 1848-1910 Linda Heidenreich 3. The
Prehistory of the Cadenú: Class, Corruption, and Migration in Santo
Domingo, 1965-1978 Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof 4. Between Fantasy and Despair:
the Transnational Condition and high-tech Immigration A. Aneesh 5.
Asian-Latinos: Japanese-Peruvians' Ethnic Adaptation and Social Mobility in
New York abd Los Angeles Ayumi Takenaka Part Two: Family, School and
Popular Culture 6. Adopted Children's Identities at the China/US Border
Sara Dorow 7. Members of Many Gangs: Childhood and Ethno-racial Identity on
the Streets of Twentieth Century America Mark Wild 8. 'Becoming' and
'Being' Chinese American in College: A Look at Ethnicity, Social Class, and
Neighborhood in Identity Development Vivian Louie Part 3: Immigrant Labour
9. Workplace Identities and Collective Memory: Living and Remembering teh
Effects of the Bracero Total Institution Ronald L. Mize 10. The Significane
of Race in the Urban Labour Market: A Study of Employers Nelson Lim 11.
'Natural Mothers' for Sale: The Construction of Latina Immigrant Identity
in Domestic Service Labour Markets Kristen Hill Maher 12. The Work and the
Wonder in Studying Immigrant Life Across the Disciplines: An Afterword
Colin Wayne Leach and Donna R. Gabaccia
Part One: The Local and the Nation in a Transnational World 2. Elusive
Citizenship: Education, the Press and the Struggle over Representtaion in
Ninteeth-Century Napa, California 1848-1910 Linda Heidenreich 3. The
Prehistory of the Cadenú: Class, Corruption, and Migration in Santo
Domingo, 1965-1978 Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof 4. Between Fantasy and Despair:
the Transnational Condition and high-tech Immigration A. Aneesh 5.
Asian-Latinos: Japanese-Peruvians' Ethnic Adaptation and Social Mobility in
New York abd Los Angeles Ayumi Takenaka Part Two: Family, School and
Popular Culture 6. Adopted Children's Identities at the China/US Border
Sara Dorow 7. Members of Many Gangs: Childhood and Ethno-racial Identity on
the Streets of Twentieth Century America Mark Wild 8. 'Becoming' and
'Being' Chinese American in College: A Look at Ethnicity, Social Class, and
Neighborhood in Identity Development Vivian Louie Part 3: Immigrant Labour
9. Workplace Identities and Collective Memory: Living and Remembering teh
Effects of the Bracero Total Institution Ronald L. Mize 10. The Significane
of Race in the Urban Labour Market: A Study of Employers Nelson Lim 11.
'Natural Mothers' for Sale: The Construction of Latina Immigrant Identity
in Domestic Service Labour Markets Kristen Hill Maher 12. The Work and the
Wonder in Studying Immigrant Life Across the Disciplines: An Afterword
Colin Wayne Leach and Donna R. Gabaccia
1. American Identities in a Global Era Donna Gabaccia and Colin Wayne Leach
Part One: The Local and the Nation in a Transnational World 2. Elusive
Citizenship: Education, the Press and the Struggle over Representtaion in
Ninteeth-Century Napa, California 1848-1910 Linda Heidenreich 3. The
Prehistory of the Cadenú: Class, Corruption, and Migration in Santo
Domingo, 1965-1978 Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof 4. Between Fantasy and Despair:
the Transnational Condition and high-tech Immigration A. Aneesh 5.
Asian-Latinos: Japanese-Peruvians' Ethnic Adaptation and Social Mobility in
New York abd Los Angeles Ayumi Takenaka Part Two: Family, School and
Popular Culture 6. Adopted Children's Identities at the China/US Border
Sara Dorow 7. Members of Many Gangs: Childhood and Ethno-racial Identity on
the Streets of Twentieth Century America Mark Wild 8. 'Becoming' and
'Being' Chinese American in College: A Look at Ethnicity, Social Class, and
Neighborhood in Identity Development Vivian Louie Part 3: Immigrant Labour
9. Workplace Identities and Collective Memory: Living and Remembering teh
Effects of the Bracero Total Institution Ronald L. Mize 10. The Significane
of Race in the Urban Labour Market: A Study of Employers Nelson Lim 11.
'Natural Mothers' for Sale: The Construction of Latina Immigrant Identity
in Domestic Service Labour Markets Kristen Hill Maher 12. The Work and the
Wonder in Studying Immigrant Life Across the Disciplines: An Afterword
Colin Wayne Leach and Donna R. Gabaccia
Part One: The Local and the Nation in a Transnational World 2. Elusive
Citizenship: Education, the Press and the Struggle over Representtaion in
Ninteeth-Century Napa, California 1848-1910 Linda Heidenreich 3. The
Prehistory of the Cadenú: Class, Corruption, and Migration in Santo
Domingo, 1965-1978 Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof 4. Between Fantasy and Despair:
the Transnational Condition and high-tech Immigration A. Aneesh 5.
Asian-Latinos: Japanese-Peruvians' Ethnic Adaptation and Social Mobility in
New York abd Los Angeles Ayumi Takenaka Part Two: Family, School and
Popular Culture 6. Adopted Children's Identities at the China/US Border
Sara Dorow 7. Members of Many Gangs: Childhood and Ethno-racial Identity on
the Streets of Twentieth Century America Mark Wild 8. 'Becoming' and
'Being' Chinese American in College: A Look at Ethnicity, Social Class, and
Neighborhood in Identity Development Vivian Louie Part 3: Immigrant Labour
9. Workplace Identities and Collective Memory: Living and Remembering teh
Effects of the Bracero Total Institution Ronald L. Mize 10. The Significane
of Race in the Urban Labour Market: A Study of Employers Nelson Lim 11.
'Natural Mothers' for Sale: The Construction of Latina Immigrant Identity
in Domestic Service Labour Markets Kristen Hill Maher 12. The Work and the
Wonder in Studying Immigrant Life Across the Disciplines: An Afterword
Colin Wayne Leach and Donna R. Gabaccia