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Migrant marginality : a transnational perspective /
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Format: | Printed Book |
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New York
Routledge
2013
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Edition: | First edition. |
Series: | Routledge advances in sociology ;
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Table of Contents:
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Introduction: the problem of migrant marginality / Jorge Capetillo-Ponce and Philip Kretsedemas
- Challenging mainstream narratives on diversity and immigration in Portugal :
- Accounting for the history of colonialism and racism / Marta Araujo
- Politics, citizenship and the construction of immigrant communities in Italy / Valentina Pagliai
- Legislated isomorphism of immigrant religion : lessons from Sweden / Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis
- Constructing otherness : media and parliamentary discourse on immigration in Slovenia / Ana Kralj
- Designed to punish : immigrant detention and deportation in the US / Mark Dow
- "We are not racists, but we do not want immigrants" : how Italy uses immigration
- Law to marginalize immigrants and create a (new) national identity / Barbara Faedda
- Gendered global ethnography : comparing migration patterns and Ukrainian emigration / Cinzia Solari
- Remittances in provincial Georgia : the case of Daba Tianeti / Tamar Zurabishivili and Tinatin Zurabishivili
- The dominican lGBTIQ movement and asylum claims in the United States / Jacqueline Jiménez Polanco
- Becoming legible and "legitimized" : subjectivation and governmentality among asylum seekers in Ireland / Deirdre Conlon
- Immigration and identity in the U.S. Virgin Islands / Jorge Capetillo-Ponce and Luis Galanes
- What rises from the ashes : nation and race in the African American enclave of Samaná / Ryan Mann-Hamilton
- Redrawing the lines : understanding race and citizenship through the lens of Afro-Mexican migrants in Winston-Salem, NC / Jennifer A. Jones
- Becoming black? : race and racial identity among Cape Verdean youth / P. Khalil Saucier
- Latino or Hispanic : the dilemma of ethno-racial classification for Brazilian immigrants in the US / Tiffany D. Joseph
- Popular culture and immigration / Rachel Rubin and Jeff Melnick
- Toward decolonizing methodologies for immigration research / Sharif Islam
- Conclusion: discourses and immigrant identities / Glenn Jacobs
- Contributors
- Index.