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The New Immigrant Whiteness Race Neoliberalism And Postsoviet Migration To The United States Claudia Sadowskismith

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The New Immigrant Whiteness Race Neoliberalism And Postsoviet Migration To The United States Claudia Sadowskismith
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Publisher: New York University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Claudia Sadowski-Smith
ISBN: 9781479847730, 1479847739
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The New Immigrant Whiteness Race Neoliberalism And Postsoviet Migration To The United States Claudia Sadowskismith by Claudia Sadowski-smith 9781479847730, 1479847739 instant download after payment.

Explores the racialization of immigrants from post-Soviet states and the nuances of citizenship for this new diaspora.

Mapping representations of post-1980s immigration from the former Soviet Union to the United States in interviews, reality TV shows, fiction, and memoirs, Claudia Sadowski-Smith shows how this nationally and ethnically diverse group is associated with idealized accounts of the assimilation and upward mobility of early twentieth-century arrivals from Europe. As it traces the contributions of historical Eastern European migration to the emergence of a white racial identity that continues to provide privileges to many post-Soviet migrants, the book places the post-USSR diaspora into larger discussions about the racialization of contemporary US immigrants under neoliberal conditions.
The New Immigrant Whiteness argues that legal status on arrival--as participants in refugee, marriage, labor, and adoptive migration-- impacts post-Soviet immigrants' encounters with growing socioeconomic inequalities and tightened immigration restrictions, as well as their attempts to construct transnational identities. The book examines how their perceived whiteness exposes post-Soviet family migrants to heightened expectations of assimilation, explores undocumented migration from the former Soviet Union, analyzes post-USSR immigrants' attitudes toward anti-immigration laws that target Latina/os, and considers similarities between post-Soviet and Asian immigrants in their association with notions of upward immigrant mobility. A compelling and timely volume, The New Immigrant Whiteness offers a fresh perspective on race and immigration in the United States today.

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