Communities across borders : new immigrants and transnational cultures / edited by Paul Kennedy and Victor Roudometof.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
London ; New York : Routledge, 2002.
Description
xiv, 207 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. [182]-199) and index.
    Contents
    • Transnationalism in a global age / Paul Kennedy, Victor Roudometof
    • Migrant communities and class : Croatians in Western Australia / Val Colic-Peisker
    • Greek Americans and transnationalism : religion, class and community / Victor Roudometof, Anna Karpathakis
    • Emergent diaspora or immigrant communities? Turkish immigrants in the Netherlands / Hans van Amersfoort, Jeroen Doomernik
    • Boundaries of diaspora identity : the case of Central and East African-Asians in Canada / Kim C. Matthews
    • Transnational expansion of 'class struggle' and the mediation of sport in diaspora : the World Cup and Iranian exiles / Manuchehr Sanadjian
    • Bringing it all (back) home : Italian-Canadians' remaking of Canadian history / Anne-Marie Fortier
    • Cieszyn Silesia : a transnational community under reconstruction / Marian Kempny
    • Global industries and local agents : becoming a world-class manager in the Mexico-USA border region / Oscar Contreras, Martin Kenney
    • Punk and globalization : Mexico City and Toronto / Alan O'Connor
    • Navigations : visual identities and the Pacific cultural subject / Elizabeth Grierson
    • Home away from home? Transnationalism and the Canadian citizenship regime / Lloyd L. Wong.
    ISBN
    • 0415252938
    • 9780415252935
    • 0415406722
    • 9780415406727
    LCCN
    2001048589
    OCLC
    48053823
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