Immigration and Ethnicity: American Society--"Melting Pot" or "Salad Bowl"? D'Innocenzo, Michael and Sirefman, Josef P. |
How have multitudes of immigrants to the U.S. adapted to a new culture while trying to preserve their ethnic identities, and how has this acculturation both impacted their lives and changed the cultural profile of American society? By examining issues of specific concern to certain nationalities as well as cross-national concerns--such as education and the role of women, and the realities versus the myths of immigration--this volume attempts to answer these questions and to identify new challenges which must be faced as the U.S. becomes increasingly multilingual and multicultural.
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| DOI: 10.1336/0313277591
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| Immigration and Ethnicity: American Society--"Melting Pot" or "Salad Bowl"? Series: Contributions in Sociology Hardback, 360 pages, $78.95 Copyright ©1992, Greenwood Press ISBN: 0-313-27759-1 DOI: 10.1336/0313277591 |
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