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