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Immigrant Identity And The Politics Of Citizenship A Collection Of Articles From The Journal Of American Ethnic History Paperback John J Bukowczyk

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Immigrant Identity And The Politics Of Citizenship A Collection Of Articles From The Journal Of American Ethnic History Paperback John J Bukowczyk
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.79 MB
Pages: 414
Author: John J. Bukowczyk
ISBN: 9780252082290, 025208229X
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Paperback

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Immigrant Identity And The Politics Of Citizenship A Collection Of Articles From The Journal Of American Ethnic History Paperback John J Bukowczyk by John J. Bukowczyk 9780252082290, 025208229X instant download after payment.

The next volume in the Common Threads book series, Immigrant Identity and the Politics of Citizenship assembles fourteen articles from the Journal of American Ethnic History . The chapters discuss the divisions and hierarchies confronted by immigrants to the United States, and how these immigrants shape, and are shaped by, the social and cultural worlds they enter. Drawing on scholarship of ethnic groups from around the globe, the articles illuminate the often fraught journey many migrants undertake from mistrusted Other to sometimes welcomed citizen. Contributors: James R. Barrett, Douglas C. Baynton, Vibha Bhalla, Julio Capó, Jr., Robert Fleegler, Gunlög Fur, Hidetaka Hirota, Karen Leonard, Willow Lung-Amam, Raymond A. Mohl, Mark Overmyer-Velázquez, Lara Putnam, David Reimers, David Roediger, and Allison Varzally.

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