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Introduction: Factoring Transnational Diasporas in the Rise of the US as a Great Power and Multi-Cultural Society

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS v
  3. FIGURES viii
  4. TABLES x
  5. ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS xi
  6. PREFACE xviii
  7. Introduction: Factoring Transnational Diasporas in the Rise of the US as a Great Power and Multi-Cultural Society 1
  8. Part I Old Diasporas (Pre-1965)
  9. 1 Italian Workers in the US: The American Accomplishments of a Transnational Diaspora 31
  10. 2 Immigrants as a Transnational Political Resource: The Case of American Jews 53
  11. 3 Irish Immigration to America: Revisiting Famine, Transnational Networks and Memorialisation 73
  12. 4 Transnational Experience: The Armenian Diasporic Community in the US 95
  13. 5 The Labelling of Migrants and Diasporas in US Media and Policy: A Historical Sketch 112
  14. Part II New Diasporas (Post-1965)
  15. Part IIa Diasporas as Transnational Actors
  16. 6 The Naga Diaspora in the US: Integration and Transnationalisation 153
  17. 7 The Indo-Caribbean American Contribution to the Growth and Development of the US and Transnational Linkages with Countries of Origin 175
  18. 8 West African Islam in the US: The Senegalese Murid Transnational Community 209
  19. 9 Integrationist Acculturation: Experiences of Social Insertion of Professional Mexican Migrants in the US and their Contribution to American Multi-Culturalism* 228
  20. Part IIb Diasporas as Diplomatic and Cultural Actors
  21. 10 Civic and Political Engagement among Muslim and Arab Americans 257
  22. 11 Mexico City’s Diasporas in Chicago: An Approach from Urban and Trans-Local Diplomacy 282
  23. 12 The Contribution of International Migration to the American Film Industry 300
  24. 13 The Contributions of Latinx Art to the Fight for Social Justice in the US 319
  25. Part IIc Diasporas in US Politics
  26. 14 Chinese Immigration in the US in the Post-Trump Era: Major Impacts and Trends 353
  27. 15 Moral Concerns: Immigrants Who Reject Immigrants in the US 374
  28. 16 The UNRECOGNISED Contributions of H-1B and H-4 Immigrants to the US Economy: An Ethnographic Study 400
  29. Conclusion An Everlasting Endowment: Insights from a Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Migration and Diaspora in the US 423
  30. INDEX 436
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