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Turkish Immigrants In The Mainstream Of American Life Theories Of International Migration Ebook Sebahattin Ziyanak Bilal Sert Dian Jordan Jason Hakan Yagci

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Turkish Immigrants In The Mainstream Of American Life Theories Of International Migration Ebook Sebahattin Ziyanak Bilal Sert Dian Jordan Jason Hakan Yagci
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Sebahattin Ziyanak; Bilal Sert; Dian Jordan; Jason Hakan Yagci
ISBN: 9781498578776, 1498578772
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: ebook

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Turkish Immigrants In The Mainstream Of American Life Theories Of International Migration Ebook Sebahattin Ziyanak Bilal Sert Dian Jordan Jason Hakan Yagci by Sebahattin Ziyanak; Bilal Sert; Dian Jordan; Jason Hakan Yagci 9781498578776, 1498578772 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the sociological dynamics of two of the most important Turkish immigration waves to the United States. It describes the wave of early Turkish immigration during the early 19th century and the most recent from the late 20th century. Although a few historians have studied the topic (Karpat, 1985; Acehan, 2005; Micallef, 2004; and Akcapar, 2009), this study utilizes extant international migration and adaptation theories to explore issues related to Turkish immigration to the United States and the outcome explains Turkish immigration to the United States from a distinctly sociological point of view. This book also enlightens the concepts of identity formation across Turkish American generations and analyzes vital distinctions between first and second generation immigrants with regard to their acculturation. Moreover, this book contributes to discussions on cultural tourism, international business relations, and the cultural market. In addition to that, the meaning of race, the existing theories of race, and how the construction of whiteness are points of interest in this book. Finally, the emphasis on intermarriage, religion, and Turkish identity are analyzed.

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