This unique text examines a range of ethnic groups in both historical and contemporary context. Each rich case study offers a brief historical overview of the group’s immigration experience and settlement patterns and discusses how these communities have transformed—and been transformed by—the places in which they have settled.
This unique text examines a range of ethnic groups in both historical and contemporary context. Each rich case study offers a brief historical overview of the group’s immigration experience and settlement patterns and discusses how these communities have transformed—and been transformed by—the places in which they have settled.
Christopher A. Airriess is professor of geography at Ball State University.
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List of Figures, Maps, and Tables 1. Exploring Contemporary Ethnic Geographies, Christopher A. Airriess 2. Creating Contemporary Ethnic Geographies: A Review of Immigration Law, Ines M. Miyares 3. New Ethnic Landscapes: Place Making in Urban America, Brian J. Godfrey 4. Immigrants at Work, Michael Reibel and Christopher A. Airriess 5. Ethnic Festivals, Cultural Tourism, and Pan-Ethnicity, Michael Hawkins 6. Mexican Americans, Daniel D. Arreola and Alex Oberle 7. Caribbean Hispanics: Cubans, Puerto Ricans, and Dominicans, Heike Alberts 8. Non-Hispanic West Indians: Race, Identity, and Incorporation, Milton Vickerman 9. Central Americans: Legal Status and Settledness, Ines M. Miyares 10. Andean South Americans: Settlement Patterns and Transnational Networks, Marie Price 11. Chinese Americans: Enduring Community and Increasing Diversity, Wei Li and Wan Yu 12. Korean Americans: Entrepreneurship and Religion, Jane Yeonjae Lee 13. Filipinos: The Invisible Ethnic Community, James A. Tyner 14. Asian Indians: Construction of Community and Identity, Emily Skop 15. Mainland Southeast Asia: Diversity of Conflict Migrants, Christopher A. Airriess 16. Immigrants from the Muslim World: Lebanese and Iranians, Elizabeth Chacko Index About the Contributors
List of Figures, Maps, and Tables 1. Exploring Contemporary Ethnic Geographies, Christopher A. Airriess 2. Creating Contemporary Ethnic Geographies: A Review of Immigration Law, Ines M. Miyares 3. New Ethnic Landscapes: Place Making in Urban America, Brian J. Godfrey 4. Immigrants at Work, Michael Reibel and Christopher A. Airriess 5. Ethnic Festivals, Cultural Tourism, and Pan-Ethnicity, Michael Hawkins 6. Mexican Americans, Daniel D. Arreola and Alex Oberle 7. Caribbean Hispanics: Cubans, Puerto Ricans, and Dominicans, Heike Alberts 8. Non-Hispanic West Indians: Race, Identity, and Incorporation, Milton Vickerman 9. Central Americans: Legal Status and Settledness, Ines M. Miyares 10. Andean South Americans: Settlement Patterns and Transnational Networks, Marie Price 11. Chinese Americans: Enduring Community and Increasing Diversity, Wei Li and Wan Yu 12. Korean Americans: Entrepreneurship and Religion, Jane Yeonjae Lee 13. Filipinos: The Invisible Ethnic Community, James A. Tyner 14. Asian Indians: Construction of Community and Identity, Emily Skop 15. Mainland Southeast Asia: Diversity of Conflict Migrants, Christopher A. Airriess 16. Immigrants from the Muslim World: Lebanese and Iranians, Elizabeth Chacko Index About the Contributors
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