The essays in this volume tackle the construction and significance of race and ethnicity as boundary-making processes among diverse immigrant populations in the United States.
The essays in this volume tackle the construction and significance of race and ethnicity as boundary-making processes among diverse immigrant populations in the United States.
Caroline Brettell is Dedman Family Distinguished Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Southern Methodist University.
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Part 2 Race and Ethnicity: Categories, Labels, and the Construction of Identity Chapter 3 Violence, Migration and Becoming Igbo in Gustavus Vassa's Interesting Narrative Chapter 4 Undue Process: Racial Genealogies of Immigrant Detention Part 5 Race, Ethnicity, and Intergroup Relations Chapter 6 The Immigrant Experiences of Dominican and Mexican Women in the 1990s: Crossing Class, Racial and Gender Boundaries or Temporary Work Spaces in New York City Chapter 7 Ethnic Borders in American Muslim Communities Chapter 8 Black Ethnicity and Racial Community: African Americans and West Indian Immigrants in the United States Chapter 9 Appalachian Mestizaje: Race and Latino Immigration in Western North Carolina Part 10 Ethnicity as a Resource Chapter 11 Job-Hopping: Social Networks in the Global High-Tech Industry Chapter 12 Beyond the Ethnic Enclave: The Effect of Ethnic Solidarity and Market Opportunity on White, Korean, Mexican and Black Enterprise Chapter 13 Separately Together: Co-Ethnic Employment among Second Generation Immigrants in the Metropolitan New York Labor Market Chapter 14 Immigrant Selectivity, Ethnic Capital, and the Reproduction of Educational Inequalities across Borders
Part 2 Race and Ethnicity: Categories, Labels, and the Construction of Identity Chapter 3 Violence, Migration and Becoming Igbo in Gustavus Vassa's Interesting Narrative Chapter 4 Undue Process: Racial Genealogies of Immigrant Detention Part 5 Race, Ethnicity, and Intergroup Relations Chapter 6 The Immigrant Experiences of Dominican and Mexican Women in the 1990s: Crossing Class, Racial and Gender Boundaries or Temporary Work Spaces in New York City Chapter 7 Ethnic Borders in American Muslim Communities Chapter 8 Black Ethnicity and Racial Community: African Americans and West Indian Immigrants in the United States Chapter 9 Appalachian Mestizaje: Race and Latino Immigration in Western North Carolina Part 10 Ethnicity as a Resource Chapter 11 Job-Hopping: Social Networks in the Global High-Tech Industry Chapter 12 Beyond the Ethnic Enclave: The Effect of Ethnic Solidarity and Market Opportunity on White, Korean, Mexican and Black Enterprise Chapter 13 Separately Together: Co-Ethnic Employment among Second Generation Immigrants in the Metropolitan New York Labor Market Chapter 14 Immigrant Selectivity, Ethnic Capital, and the Reproduction of Educational Inequalities across Borders
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