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9780312293505

American Immigration and Ethnicity A Reader

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  • ISBN13:

    9780312293505

  • ISBN10:

    031229350X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-11-12
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Summary

This innovative reader is the first in American immigration history to combine and compare the experiences of European immigrants in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and those of Asian, Hispanic, Caribbean, and African immigrants in the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Many instructors feel that they do not possess the breadth of knowledge to bridge the chronological and cultural gaps between varying waves of immigration. Through its carefully selected readings from scholarly essays and primary source documents, this collection creates a framework for instructors to engage in comparative analysis of immigration waves across time. The editors have chosen readings with accessibilty for the undergraduate student in mind, and also provide substantial introductory material to better contextualize the selections. An invaluable tool for teaching immigration history, the volume also can be used in courses in sociology, ethnic studies, and American pluralism.

Author Biography

David A. Gerber is Professor of History at the University at Buffalo (SUNY). Alan M. Kraut is Professor of History at American University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations xi
Preface and Introduction 1(12)
One A Comparison of Contemporary Immigration and the New Immigration of the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 13(19)
Introduction
13(2)
Pyong Gap MM, "A Comparison of Post-1965 and Turn-of-the-Century Immigrants in Intergenerational Mobility and Cultural Transmission"
15(17)
Two Making a New Home in a New Land—Resettling in the United States 32(25)
Introduction
32(7)
Virginia Yans-McLaughlin, "New Wine In Old Bottles: Family, Community, and Immigration"
39(9)
Mary Antin, The Promised Land
48(5)
Barry Newman, "For Asians in the U.S., Mini-Chinatowns Sprout in Suburbia"
53(4)
Three Transnational Ties:The Immigrants' Continuing Relationships with Their Homelands 57(24)
Introduction
57(4)
Johanna Lessinger, "Investing or Going Home? A Transnational Strategy among Indian Immigrants in the United States"
61(10)
Lawrence J. McCaffrey, The Irish Diaspora in America
71(5)
Silvio Torres-Saillant, "Nothing to Celebrate"
76(5)
Four Ethnicity and Ethnic Identification 81(24)
Introduction
81(4)
Kathleen Neils Conzen, David A. Gerber, Ewa Morawska, George E. Pozzetta, Rudolph J. Vecoli, "The Invention of Ethnicity: A Perspective from the USA"
85(14)
Claire S. Chow, "Ethnicity and Identity: What It Means to Be Asian American"
99(6)
Five Generations 105(21)
Introduction
105(6)
Victor Greene, "Old-time Folk Dancing and Music among the Second Generation, 1920-50"
111(8)
Jane Addams, Twenty Years at Hull-House
119(5)
Stephen Henderson, "Rakhi Dhanoa and Ranjeet Purewal"
124(2)
Six Nativism, an American Perennial 126(35)
Introduction
126(5)
George J. Sánchez, "Face the Nation: Race, Immigration, and the Rise of Nativism in Late-Twentieth-Century-America"
131(15)
Edward Alworth Ross, "American Blood and Immigrant Blood"
146(7)
Peter Brimelow, "Time to Rethink Immigration?"
153(8)
Seven Becoming White: Irish Immigrants in the Nineteenth Century 161(22)
Introduction
161(8)
David R. Roediger, "Irish-American Workers and White Racial Formation in the Antebellum United States"
169(8)
Niles National Register—August 6, 1842—State of the Union, "Riot in Philadelphia: Conflicts between Whites and Blacks"
177(3)
Frederick Douglass, "Colored Americans, and Aliens—T.F. Meagher"
180(2)
Stephan A. Douglas (Speech at Jonesboro, Illinois)
182(1)
Eight Becoming Black: Contemporary Jamaicans and West Indians in the 1990's 183(19)
Introduction
183(4)
Adam Nossiter, "A Jamaican Way Station in the Bronx: Community of Striving Immigrants Fosters Middle-Class Values"
187(4)
Milton Vickerman, Crosscurrents: West Indian Immigrants and Race
191(9)
Virginia Turner, "Jamaicans Outraged: New York Police Targeting West Indians"
200(2)
Nine What the Immigrants Make, America Takes: Work in Immigrant Communities 202(29)
Introduction
202(5)
Mark Wyman, "Immigrants in an Industrializing Economy"
207(8)
Louise C. Odencrantz, Italian Women in Industry: A Study of Conditions in New York City
215(11)
Laura Parker, "USA Just Wouldn't Work Without Immigrant Labor; Demand will Continue to Grow for High-and Low-skilled"
226(5)
Ten Family, Domestic Economy, and Women's and Men's Lives 231(28)
Introduction
231(3)
Nancy Foner, "Immigrant Women and Work in New York City, Then and Now"
234(10)
Margaret Byington, "Family Life of the Slays"
244(7)
Sonia Shah, "Three Hot Meals and a Full Day at Work: South Asian Women's Labor in the United States"
251(8)
Eleven Language: Social and Political Perspectives 259(19)
Introduction
259(4)
Stanley Lieberson and Timothy J. Curry, "Language Shift in the United States: Some Demographic Clues"
263(7)
Richard Rodriguez, Hunger for Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez—An Autobiography
270(5)
Guillermo X. Garcia, "Border Battle Centers on 'Spanish-only' Town"
275(3)
Twelve The Physical Health and Mental Well-Being of Immigrants 278(22)
Introduction
278(4)
Alan M. Kraut, "'That Is the American Way. And in America You Should Do as Americans Do': Italian Customs, American Standards"
282(11)
John Foster Carr, Guide for the Immigrant Italian in the United States of America
293(4)
Sarah Kershaw, "Freud Meets Buddha: Therapy for Immigrants"
297(3)
Thirteen Traditions and Invented Traditions 300(19)
Introduction
300(5)
Robert Anthony Orsi, "The Origins of the Devotion to Mount Carmel in Italian Harlem"
305(10)
A Reader from the Bronx, "Letter to the Editor" (of the Jewish Daily Forward)
315(2)
Bruce Frankel, "Savannah Going All-out Irish: Just 1% Irish, but City Boasts Gigantic Fest"
317(2)
Fourteen Ethnicity and American Popular Culture 319(21)
Introduction
319(6)
Donna R. Gabaccia, "The Big Business of Eating"
325(12)
Emily Wax, "World's Fare: Schools Offer Ethnic Dishes to Entice their Increasingly Diverse Students"
337(3)
Index 340

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