Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences : towards a transnational perspective on migration : race, class, ethnicity, and nationalism reconsidered - New York : The New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS), 1992. - xv, 258 p. ; 24 x 3 x 16 cm.

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Transnationalism : a new analytic framework for understanding migration. Glick Schiller, Nina ; Basch, Linda ; Blanc-Szanton, Cristina p. 1 - 24 Making sense of settlement : class transformation, cultural struggles, and transnationalism among mexican migrants in the United States. Rouse, Roger p. 25 - 52 Investing or going home? a transnational strategy among indian immigrants in the United States. Lessinger, Johanna p. 53 - 80 Gender, class, and migration in the Dominican Republic : women´s experiences in a transnational community. Georges, Eugenia p. 81 - 99 Transnationalism in the construct of haitian migrants´ racial categories of identity in New York City. Charles, Carolle p. 101 - 123 Limits to cultural accumulation : chinese capitalists on the american pacific rim. Ong, Aihwa p. 125 - 143 Multiple layers of time and space : the construction of class, race, ethnicity, and nationalism among portugese immigrants. Feldman-Bianco, Bela p. 145 - 174 Implications of transnational migration for nationalism : the caribbean example. Wiltshire, Rosina p. 175 - 187 A lavalas at home / a lavalas for home : inflections of transnationalism in the discourse of haitian president aristide. Richman, Karen p. 189 - 200 Historical reflections on transnationalism, race, and the american immigrant saga. Goldberg, Barry p. 201 - 215 Which migrant? temporary or permanent? Jones, Delmos p. 217 - 224 Comments on rethinking migration : a transnational perspective. Rios, Palmira p. 225 - 229 The contradictions of transnational migration : a discussion. Sider, Gerald p. 231 - 240 Some thoughts on gendering and internationalizing our thinking about transnational migrations. Sutton, Constance R. p. 241 - 249 Towards a transnational perspective on migration : closing remarks. Lauria-Perricelli, Antonio p. 251 - 258

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INMIGRANTES
CIUDADANIA
CLASE SOCIAL
ETNIAS
ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA
IDENTIDAD NACIONAL
RAZA
NACIONALISMO
RACISMO
MIGRANTES
MUJERES MIGRANTES
ETNICIDAD
COMUNIDAD TRANSNACIONAL
MIGRACION
TRANSNACIONALISMO
MIGRACION TEMPORARIA
TRANSNACIONALISMO MIGRANTE
HAITI
MEXICO
REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
PORTUGAL
EL CARIBE
INDIA
MIGRACION PERMANENTE