Documents the shift of immigrants toward smaller towns and metropolitan areas in the United States. This book presents eleven case studies of immigrant groups in the differing parts of the country. It highlights both the new cultural landscapes and the tales of accommodation and acceptance, of rejection and discrimination.
Documents the shift of immigrants toward smaller towns and metropolitan areas in the United States. This book presents eleven case studies of immigrant groups in the differing parts of the country. It highlights both the new cultural landscapes and the tales of accommodation and acceptance, of rejection and discrimination.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard C. Jones is professor of geography in the department of political science and geography at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
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Part 1 Preface Part 2 Part One: Introduction Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Immigrants Transform and are Transformed by the U.S. Heartland Part 4 Part Two: Western United States Chapter 5 Chapter 2: Slavic Dreams: Post Soviet Refugee Identity and Adaptation in Portland, Oregon Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Emigrés Outside Miami: The Cuban Experience in Metropolitan Phoenix Chapter 7 Chapter 4: Trying to Be Authentic, But Not Too Authentic: Second Generation Hindu Americans in Dallas, Texas Chapter 8 Chapter 5: Spatial Disjunctures and Division in the New West: Latino Immigration to Leadville, Colorado Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Meatpacking and Mexicans on the High Plains: From Minority to Majority in Garden City, Kansas Chapter 10 Chapter 7: Cultural Retrenchment and Economic Marginality: Mexican Immigrants in San Antonio Part 11 Part Three: Eastern United States Chapter 12 Chapter 8: Spaces and Places of Adaptation in an Ethnic Vietnamese Cluster in New Orleans, Louisiana Chapter 13 Chapter 9: The Quest for Home: Sheboygan's Hmong Population Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Getting Settled in the Heartland: Community Formation Among First- and Second-Generation Iranians in Iowa City, Iowa Chapter 15 Chapter 11: The Untraditional Geography of Hispanic Settlement in a New South City: Charlotte, North Carolina Chapter 16 Chapter 12: "An Anchor of Hope": Refugees in Utica, New York Part 17 Part Four: Epilogue Chapter 18 Chapter 13: The Contributions of Immigrants: From Megalopolis to Mainstream
Part 1 Preface Part 2 Part One: Introduction Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Immigrants Transform and are Transformed by the U.S. Heartland Part 4 Part Two: Western United States Chapter 5 Chapter 2: Slavic Dreams: Post Soviet Refugee Identity and Adaptation in Portland, Oregon Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Emigrés Outside Miami: The Cuban Experience in Metropolitan Phoenix Chapter 7 Chapter 4: Trying to Be Authentic, But Not Too Authentic: Second Generation Hindu Americans in Dallas, Texas Chapter 8 Chapter 5: Spatial Disjunctures and Division in the New West: Latino Immigration to Leadville, Colorado Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Meatpacking and Mexicans on the High Plains: From Minority to Majority in Garden City, Kansas Chapter 10 Chapter 7: Cultural Retrenchment and Economic Marginality: Mexican Immigrants in San Antonio Part 11 Part Three: Eastern United States Chapter 12 Chapter 8: Spaces and Places of Adaptation in an Ethnic Vietnamese Cluster in New Orleans, Louisiana Chapter 13 Chapter 9: The Quest for Home: Sheboygan's Hmong Population Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Getting Settled in the Heartland: Community Formation Among First- and Second-Generation Iranians in Iowa City, Iowa Chapter 15 Chapter 11: The Untraditional Geography of Hispanic Settlement in a New South City: Charlotte, North Carolina Chapter 16 Chapter 12: "An Anchor of Hope": Refugees in Utica, New York Part 17 Part Four: Epilogue Chapter 18 Chapter 13: The Contributions of Immigrants: From Megalopolis to Mainstream
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