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Migration, Transnationalization and Race in a Changing New York
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Migration, Transnationalization and Race in a Changing New York, When you think of American immigration, what images come to mind? Ellis Island. East Side tenements. Pushcarts on Eighth Avenue. Little Italy. Chinatown. El Barrio. New York City has always been central to the immigrant experience in the United States. In, Migration, Transnationalization and Race in a Changing New York
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  • Migration, Transnationalization and Race in a Changing New York
  • Written by author Hbector R. Cordero-Guzmban, Robert C. Smith, Rambon Grosfoguel
  • Published by Temple University Press,U.S., 2001/08/14
  • When you think of American immigration, what images come to mind? Ellis Island. East Side tenements. Pushcarts on Eighth Avenue. Little Italy. Chinatown. El Barrio. New York City has always been central to the immigrant experience in the United States. In
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1 Introduction: Migration, Transnationalization, and Ethnic and Racial Dynamics in A Changing New York 1
2 Transnationalism Then and Now: New York Immigrants Today and at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 35
3 The Generation of Identity: Redefining the Second Generation within a Transnational Social Field 58
4 Political Incorporation and Re-Incorporation: Simultaneity in the Dominican Migrant Experience 87
5 Suburban Transnational Migrants: Long Island's Salvadorans 109
6 Rules of the Game and Game of the Rules: The Politics of Recent Chinese Immigration to New York City 131
7 Gendered and Racialized Circulation-Migration: Implications for the Poverty and Work Experience of New York's Puerto Rican Women 146
8 Class, Race, and Success: Two Generations of Indian Americans Confront the American Dream 167
9 Ethnic Niches and Racial Traps: Jamaicans in the New York Regional Economy 191
10 Neither Ignorance Nor Bliss: Race, Racism, and the West Indian Immigrant Experience 212
11 Peruvian Networks for Migration in New York City's Labor Market, 1970-1996 239
12 Entrepreneurship and Business Development Among African Americans, Koreans, and Jews: Exploring Some Structural Differences 258
13 When Coethnic Assets Become Liabilities: Mexican, Ecuadorian, and Chinese Garment Workers in New York City 279
About the Contributors 301


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