Immigration and the political economy of home: West Indian Brooklyn and American Indian Minneapolis, 1945-1992
2001; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 39; Issue: 01 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.39-0621
ISSN1943-5975
Autores Tópico(s)Caribbean history, culture, and politics
ResumoList of Illustrations Acknowledgments 1. Im/migration, Race, and Popular Memory in Caribbean Brooklyn and American Indian Minneapolis, 1945{-}1992 PART ONE: Im/migration History 2. Playing for Keeps: A Brief Colonial History of Carnival and Powwow 3. Im/migration Policy, the National Romance, and the Poetics of World Domination PART TWO: Performing Memory, Inventing Tradition: Colonial Optics and Im/migrant Locations 4. Performative Spaces, Urban Politics, and the Changing Meanings of Home in Brooklyn and Minneapolis 5. Sounds of Brooklyn: Pan Yards as Im/migrant Social Spaces 6. Gender and Generation Down the Red Road 7. Afterword. Political Economies of Home: Citizenship and Denizenship Notes References Index
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