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The changing face of home : the transnational lives of the second generation /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Waters, Mary C. (Editor ), Levitt, Peggy, 1957- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Russell Sage Foundation, ©2002.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. Archive Political Science and Policy Studies Foundation.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction
  • Peggy Levitt and Mary C. Waters; Part I: Historical, Empirical, and Theoretical Perspectives; Chapter 1. An Early Transnationalism? The Japanese American Second Generation of Hawaii in the Interwar Years
  • Reed Ueda; Chapter 2. Severed or Sustained Attachments? Language, Identity, and Imagined Communities in the Post-Immigrant Generation
  • Rubén G. Rumbaut; Chapter 3. Transnationalism and the Children of Immigrants in Contemporary New York
  • Philip Kasinitz, Mary C. Waters, John H. Mollenkopf, and Merih Anil.
  • Chapter 4. The Ties That Change: Relations to the Ancestral Home over the Life Cycle
  • Peggy LevittChapter 5. Life Course, Generation, and Social Location as Factors Shaping Second-Generation Transnational Life
  • Robert C. Smith; Chapter 6. The Generation of Identity: Redefining the Second Generation Within a Transnational Social Field
  • Georges E. Fouron and Nina Glick-Schiller; Part II: Questioning Some Underlying Assumptions; Chapter 7. On Deconstructing and Reconstructing the Meaning of Immigrant Generations
  • Susan Eckstein; Chapter 8. Second-Generation Transnationalism
  • Joel Perlmann.
  • Chapter 9. The Study of Transnationalism Among the Children of Immigrants: Where We Are and Where We Should Be Headed
  • Michael Jones-CorreaChapter 10. Second-Generation Transnationalism, Then and Now
  • Nancy Foner; Part III: Using a Transnational Lens to Understand the Children of Immigrants; Chapter 11. There's No Place Like "Home": Emotional Transnationalism and the Struggles of Second-Generation Filipinos
  • Diane L. Wolf; Chapter 12. Of Blood, Belonging, and Homeland Trips: Transnationalism and Identity Among Second-Generation Chinese and Korean Americans
  • Nazli Kibria.
  • Chapter 13. Creating Histories for the Present: Second-Generation (Re)definitions of Chinese American Culture
  • Andrea LouieChapter 14. Second-Generation West Indian Transnationalism
  • Milton Vickerman; Chapter 15. "Viêt Nam, Nu'ó'c Tôi" (Vietnam, My Country): Vietnamese Americans and Transnationalism
  • Yen Le Espiritu and Thom Tran; Index.