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African Diaspora Identities
Negotiating Culture in Transnational Migration

 

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African Diaspora Identities
Negotiating Culture in Transnational Migration

by John A. Arthur (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780739146378

 

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In combining their African cultural forms and identities with new roles, norms, and beliefs that they imbibe in the United States and everywhere else they have settled, Africans are redefining what it means to be black in a race-, ethnicity-, and color-conscious American society.


 

ISBN 739146378
ISBN13 9780739146378
Publisher Lexington Books
Format Hardback
Publication date 20/08/2010
Pages 318
Weight (grammes) 644
Published in United States
Height (mm) 241
Width (mm) 163

Chapter 1: Constructing African Immigrant Identities in Transnational Domains Chapter 2: Situating Africa's Brain Drain Dilemma in Global Migrations Chapter 3: Transnational African Immigrant Lives and Identities Chapter 4: Rationalizing the Meanings of African Migrations Chapter 5: Gendering the Diaspora Identities of Second Generation African Immigrant Girls Chapter 6: African Immigrants and Native-Born Blacks: Discourses on Finding Common Ground Chapter 7: Imagining the Future of African Immigrant Identities in Migration Studies