Constructing Borders/Crossing Boundaries: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration

Constructing Borders/Crossing Boundaries: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration

by Caroline B. Brettell Southern Methodist Univer (Editor)
Constructing Borders/Crossing Boundaries: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration

Constructing Borders/Crossing Boundaries: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration

by Caroline B. Brettell Southern Methodist Univer (Editor)

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Overview

The essays in this volume tackle the construction and significance of race and ethnicity as boundary-making processes among diverse immigrant populations in the United States. Race and ethnicity can both unite and divide. The individual scholars contributing to this volume model, deploy, and explain notions of 'borders' and 'boundaries' in various ways, but collectively they emphasize the fluidity of racial and ethnic identities that are shaped, negotiated, and contested in specific contexts and situations. Constructing Borders/Crossing Boundaries also captures the range of spaces in which ethnicity and race become salient—the university, the immigrant enclave, the detention center, the work place, the nightclub, and even the trans-Atlantic passage. This interdisciplinary work features essays on a diverse range of immigrant populations from past to present and will interest scholars from across disciplines.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739130063
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 03/01/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 342
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Caroline Brettell is Dedman Family Distinguished Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Southern Methodist University.

Table of Contents


Chapter 2 Race and Ethnicity: Categories, Labels, and the Construction of Identity
Chapter 3 Violence, Migration and Becoming Igbo in Gustavus Vassa's Interesting Narrative
Chapter 4 Undue Process: Racial Genealogies of Immigrant Detention
Chapter 5 Race, Ethnicity, and Intergroup Relations
Chapter 6 The Immigrant Experiences of Dominican and Mexican Women in the 1990s: Crossing Class, Racial and Gender Boundaries or Temporary Work Spaces in New York City
Chapter 7 Ethnic Borders in American Muslim Communities
Chapter 8 Black Ethnicity and Racial Community: African Americans and West Indian Immigrants in the United States
Chapter 9 Appalachian Mestizaje: Race and Latino Immigration in Western North Carolina
Chapter 10 Ethnicity as a Resource
Chapter 11 Job-Hopping: Social Networks in the Global High-Tech Industry
Chapter 12 Beyond the Ethnic Enclave: The Effect of Ethnic Solidarity and Market Opportunity on White, Korean, Mexican and Black Enterprise
Chapter 13 Separately Together: Co-Ethnic Employment among Second Generation Immigrants in the Metropolitan New York Labor Market
Chapter 14 Immigrant Selectivity, Ethnic Capital, and the Reproduction of Educational Inequalities across Borders
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