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This land is our land [[electronic resource] ] : immigrants and power in Miami / / Alex Stepick ... [et al.]



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Autore: Stepick Alex Visualizza persona
Titolo: This land is our land [[electronic resource] ] : immigrants and power in Miami / / Alex Stepick ... [et al.] Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (202 p.)
Disciplina: 305.8/009759/381
Soggetto topico: Immigrants - Florida - Miami - Social conditions
Minorities - Florida - Miami - Social conditions
Cuban Americans - Florida - Miami - Social conditions
Elite (Social sciences) - Florida - Miami
Power (Social sciences) - Florida - Miami
Ethnic conflict - Florida - Miami
Soggetto geografico: Miami (Fla.) Ethnic relations
Miami (Fla.) Politics and government
Miami (Fla.) Economic conditions
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Altri autori: StepickAlex  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-181) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Becoming American : it's not a one-way street -- Competing elites : Cuban power, Anglo conversion, and frustrated African Americans -- Working in the USA : ethnic segregation and bureaucratizing interaction -- Just comes and cover-ups : African Americans and Haitians in high school -- Making it work : interaction, power, and accommodation in inter-ethnic relations.
Sommario/riassunto: For those opposed to immigration, Miami is a nightmare. Miami is the de facto capital of Latin America; it is a city where immigrants dominate, Spanish is ubiquitous, and Denny's is an ethnic restaurant. Are Miami's immigrants representative of a trend that is undermining American culture and identity? Drawing from in-depth fieldwork in the city and looking closely at recent events such as the Elián González case, This Land Is Our Land examines interactions between immigrants and established Americans in Miami to address fundamental questions of American identity and multiculturalism. Rather than focusing on questions of assimilation, as many other studies have, this book concentrates on interethnic relations to provide an entirely new perspective on the changes wrought by immigration in the United States. A balanced analysis of Miami's evolution over the last forty years, This Land Is Our Land is also a powerful demonstration that immigration in America is not simply an "us versus them" phenomenon.
Titolo autorizzato: This land is our land  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-59734-952-6
9786612762680
1-282-76268-0
0-520-93646-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910449970303321
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