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Shifting Boundaries Immigrant Youth Negotiating National State And Smalltown Politics Alexis M Silver

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Shifting Boundaries Immigrant Youth Negotiating National State And Smalltown Politics Alexis M Silver
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.41 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Alexis M. Silver
ISBN: 9781503605756, 1503605752
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Shifting Boundaries Immigrant Youth Negotiating National State And Smalltown Politics Alexis M Silver by Alexis M. Silver 9781503605756, 1503605752 instant download after payment.

Alexis M. Silver examines the experiences of unauthorized immigrant youth and U.S.-born children of immigrant parents, and their search for membership in a multi-layered political environment that inconsistently offers them spaces of inclusion while barring them from full membership and participation. Drawing on four years of ethnographic research and seven years of in-depth interviews in North Carolina, this longitudinal study explores how national, state, local, and institutional policies interact to create a chaotic and confusing environment for immigrant and second-generation youth.

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