Thursday, January 31, 2013

The Immigrant Advantage: What We Can Learn from Newcomers to America about Health, Happiness and Hope

The Immigrant Advantage
The Immigrant Advantage: What We Can Learn from Newcomers to America about Health, Happiness and Hope
Claudia Kolker (Author)
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Emigration & Immigration

Do you have a relative or friend who would gladly wait on you, hand and foot, for a full month after you had a baby? How about someone to deliver a delicious, piping hot home-cooked meal, just like your mother’s, right to your front door after work? Do you know people you’d trust enough to give several hundred dollars a month to, with no receipt, on the simple promise that the accumulated wealth will come back to you a year later? Not many of us can answer “yes” to these questions. But as award-winning journalist Claudia Kolker has discovered, each of these is one of a wide variety of cherished customs brought to the United States by immigrant groups, often adapted to American life by the second generation in a distinctive blending of old and new. Taken together, these extraordinary traditions may well contribute to what’s known as “the immigrant paradox,” the growing evidence that immigrants, even those from poor or violence-wracked countries, tend to be both physically and mentally healthier than most native-born Americans. These customs are unfamiliar to most Americans, but they shouldn’t be. Honed over centuries, they provide ingenious solutions to daily challenges most of us face and provide both social support and comfort. They range from Vietnamese money clubs that help people save and Mexican cuarentenas—a forty-day period of rest for new mothers—to Korean afterschools that offer highly effective tutoring at low cost and Jamaican multigenerational households that help younger family members pay for college and, eventually, their own homes. Fascinated by the success of immigrant friends, Claudia Kolker embarked on a journey to uncover how these customs are being carried on and adapted by the second and third generations, and how they can enrich all of our lives. In a beautifully written narrative, she takes readers into the living rooms, kitchens, and restaurants of immigrant families and neighborhoods all across the country, exploring the sociable street life of Chicago’s “Little Village,” a Mexican enclave with extraordinarily low rates of asthma and heart disease; the focused quiet of Korean afterschool tutoring centers; and the loving, controlled chaos of a Jamaican extended-family home. She chronicles the quests of young Indian Americans to find spouses with the close guidance of their parents, revealing the benefits of “assisted marriage,” an American adaptation of arranged marriage. And she dives with gusto into some of the customs herself, experimenting to see how we might all fit them into our lives. She shows us the joy, and excitement, of savoring Vietnamese “monthly rice” meals delivered to her front door, hiring a tutor for her two young girls, and finding a powerful sense of community in a money-lending club she started with friends. The Immigrant Advantage is an adventurous exploration of little-known traditional wisdom, and how in this nation of immigrants our lives can be enriched by the gifts of our newest arrivals.

  • Rank: #44002 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-10-18
  • Released on: 2011-10-18
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.25" h x 6.25" w x 1.00" l, .90 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 256 pages

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Coming to America: A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life, 2nd Edition

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Coming to America
Coming to America: A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life, 2nd Edition
by Roger Daniels
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Emigration & Immigration

With a timely new chapter on immigration in the current age of globalization, a new Preface, and new appendixes with the most recent statistics, this revised edition is an engrossing study of immigration to the United States from the colonial era to the present.

  • Rank: #10656 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-10-22
  • Released on: 2002-10-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.37" h x 5.32" w x 8.02" l, 1.07 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 576 pages

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Black Protest and the Great Migration: A Brief History with Documents (Bedford Series in History & Culture)

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Black Protest and the Great Migration
Black Protest and the Great Migration: A Brief History with Documents (Bedford Series in History & Culture)
by Eric Arnesen

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Emigration & Immigration

During World War I, as many as half a million southern African Americans permanently left the South to create new homes and lives in the urban North, and hundreds of thousands more would follow in the 1920s. This dramatic transformation in the lives of many black Americans involved more than geography: the increasingly visible “New Negro” and the intensification of grassroots black activism in the South as well as the North were the manifestations of a new challenge to racial subordination. Eric Arnesen’s unique collection of articles from a variety of northern, southern, black, and white newspapers, magazines, and books explores the “Great Migration,” focusing on the economic, social, and political conditions of the Jim Crow South, the meanings of race in general — and on labor in particular — in the urban North, the grassroots movements of social protest that flourished in the war years, and the postwar “racial counterrevolution.” An introduction by the editor, headnotes to documents, a chronology, questions for consideration, a bibliography, and an index are included.

  • Rank: #34957 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-11-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .37" h x 6.48" w x 8.28" l, .54 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 226 pages

Monday, January 21, 2013

Undoing Border Imperialism (Anarchist Interventions)

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Undoing Border
Undoing Border Imperialism (Anarchist Interventions)
by Harsha Walia, Andrea Smith

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Emigration & Immigration

AHarsha Walia has played a central role in building some of North America’s most innovative, diverse, and effective new movements. That this brilliant organizer and theorist has found time to share her wisdom in this book is a tremendous gift to us all.”ANaomi Klein, author of The Shock Doctrine



By reframing immigrant rights movements within a transnational analysis of capitalism, labor exploitation, settler colonialism, state building, and racialized empire, Undoing Border Imperialism offers relevant insights for effective strategies to cultivate sustainable communities striving toward liberation. Contains short contributions from over twenty organizers and writers from across North America.

Harsha Walia is a South Asian activist, writer, and popular educator rooted in emancipatory movements and communities for over a decade.



Advance Praise for Undoing Border Imperialism:

ABorder imperialism is an apt conceptualization for capturing the politics of massive displacement due to capitalist neoglobalization. Within the wealthy countries, Canada’s No One Is Illegal is one of the most effective organizations of migrants and allies. Walia is an outstanding organizer who has done a lot of thinking and can writeAnot a common combination. Besides being brilliantly conceived and presented, this book is the first extended work on immigration that refuses to make First Nations sovereignty invisible.”

ARoxanne Dunbar Ortiz, author of Indians of the Americas and Blood on the Border



AHarsha Walia’s Undoing Border Imperialism demonstrates that geography has certainly not ended, and nor has the urge for people to stretch out our arms across borders to create our communities. One of the most rewarding things about this book is its capaciousnessAastute insights that emerge out of careful organizing linked to the voices of a generation of strugglers, trying to find their own analysis to build their own movements to make this world our own. This is both a manual and a memoir, a guide to the world and a guide to the organizer's heart.”

AVijay Prashad, author of The Darker Nations: A People’s History of the Third World



AThis book belongs in every wannabe revolutionary’s war backpack. I addictively jumped all over its contents: a radical mixtape of ancestral wisdoms to present-day grounded organizers theorizing about their own experiences. A must for me is Walia’s decision to infuse this volume’s fight against border imperialism, white supremacy, and empire with the vulnerability of her own personal narrative. This book is a breath of fresh air and offers an urgently needed movement-based praxis. Undoing Border Imperialism is too hot to be sitting on bookshelves; it will help make the revolution.”

AAshanti Alston, Black Panther elder and former political prisoner
  • Rank: #168441 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-04-16
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
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  • Binding: Paperback
  • 175 pages

Life Went On

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Life Went On
Ash Leber (Author)

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Emigration & Immigration

Budapest Hungary, 5th October 1914. This day marked the birth of a remarkable and courageous woman, Josefa Liewehr-Leber. Her story tells of a tragic hard life that eventually brought her to Australia. Separated from her parents as a shy little seven year old child, she was sent by train bound for Holland during the Hungarian Revolution. This was the start of her dramatic life journey. Josefa faced hardships throughout her life from a very young age - revolution, separated from family, harsh treatment from a foster family, world war and emigration to the other side of the globe. But with a new home a new life. Josefa's story echoes the determination, strength and resolve of a remarkable lady - a attitude of take whatever life served and deal with it with a shy smile. As she says ... Life Went On

  • Rank: #179803 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-01-12
  • Released on: 2013-01-12
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  • Number of items: 1

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Liberty's Exiles: American Loyalists in the Revolutionary World

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Liberty's Exiles: American Loyalists in the Revolutionary World
by Maya Jasanoff (Author), L. J. Ganser (Narrator)
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Emigration & Immigration

Diario de un desertor (Spanish Edition)

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Diario de un desertor (Spanish Edition)
Alberto Gonzalez (Author)
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Emigration & Immigration

Diario de un Desertor es un título que puede inducir a confusión entre lectores no conocedores de la política migratoria cubana. Corea del Norte es hoy el único lugar del planeta que parece compartir con Cuba la prohibición a ejercer el derecho a entrar y salir libremente del país donde se nació, consagrado por el Artículo 13 de la Declaración Universal de Derechos Humanos, de la cual Cuba es signataria desde 1948.

Este Diario de un desertor lo escribió Alberto González a partir del mismo día en que decidió dejar el avión que lo llevaba a Moscú, y lo concluyó casi tres años después, cuando finalmente Miriam, su esposa, y sus dos hijos, Mirielle y Jorge Alberto, fueron autorizados por el gobierno cubano a salir de Cuba; su intención, según sus propias palabras, “era poder liberar las tensiones que se iban acumulando en el día a día de una nueva vida, en un país desconocido y lejos de sus seres queridos, y que estas vivencias, incertidumbres y preocupaciones quedaran reflejadas en dicho diario, para que no se perdieran, y que al ser leídas se pudiera entender mejor el drama cubano y el de sus numerosísimos ‘desertores’”.

“Quedado” es equivalente a “desertor”. Nadie piensa que Rubén Blades –candidato presidencial en Panamá, y a la vez residente en Estados Unidos y actor de Hollywood– es un “quedado”, porque nunca tuvo que pedir un permiso de salida o de estancia en el exterior al gobierno de su país. Pero el Duque Hernández –estrella cubana del baseball en la Isla y con los Yankees de Nueva York– es un “desertor”. Los desertores reciben el trato de desterrados, y solo pueden visitar el país donde nacieron por un mes, extensible a tres –pagos mediante, si el gobierno cubano les otorga el salvoconducto pertinente denominado “permiso de entrada al país”.

  • Rank: #165390 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-01-06
  • Released on: 2013-01-06
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  • Number of items: 1

Saturday, January 19, 2013

The Children of the Revolucion: How the Mexican Revolution Changed America

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The Children of the Revolucion: How the Mexican Revolution Changed America
by Lionel Sosa, Neftali Garcia

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Emigration & Immigration

Between 1910 and 1929, the two decades that history defines as the Mexican Revolution, almost a million people left Mexico to escape the war’s devastation. This exodus jump-started the growth of the U.S. Latino population, a group which now numbers well over 50 million. These political refugees established productive new lives in the United States. Countless numbers of their descendants, now American citizens, are highly accomplished individuals, including both community and national leaders.

To capture these never-before-told stories, Lionel and Kathy Sosa, together with KLRN public television in San Antonio and Jesus Ramirez and his My Story, Inc., wrote and produced a twenty-part documentary series titled Children of the Revolución: How the Mexican Revolution Changed America's Destiny. In this companion volume, some of these descendants tell the stories of life in Mexico, the chaos that their families endured during the Revolution, their treacherous trek to America, and their settlement in a strange new country. In these stories, we discover the heart of the Latino soul, rich in spirit, patriotism, and a fierce commitment to the United States. Their many contributions cannot be ignored. With Professor Neftalí García providing the historic backdrop, editor Lionel Sosa offers new insights into how the Mexican Revolution changed America.

  • Rank: #221629 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-02-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 156 pages

Living "Illegal": The Human Face of Unauthorized Immigration

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Living "Illegal": The Human Face of Unauthorized Immigration
by Marie Friedmann Marquardt, Timothy J Steigenga, Philip J. Williams, Manuel A. Vasquez

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Emigration & Immigration

In June 2012, President Obama’s executive order enforcing parts of the Dream Act and the Supreme Court’s decision to block components of Arizona’s draconian immigration law propelled the immigration debate back into the headlines once again. Based on oral histories, individual testimonies, and years of research into the lives of ordinary migrants, Living AIllegal” offers richly textured Astories that often get lost in the rhetoric” (Gainesville Sun)Aof real people working, building families, and enriching their communities even as the political climate has grown increasingly hostile.

Moving far beyond stock images and conventional explanations, Living AIllegal” challenges our assumptions about why immigrants come to the United States, where they settle, and how they have adapted to the often confusing patchwork of local immigration ordinances. This revealing narrative takes us into Southern churches, onto the streets of major American cities, into the fields of Florida, and back and forth across different national boundariesAfrom Brazil to Mexico and Guatemala.

A new preface by the authors frames these stories in light of recent policy developments, as well as the 2012 elections and possible shifts ahead. An unmistakably relevant, deeply humane book, Living AIllegal” will continue to stand as an authoritative guide as we address one of the most pressing issues of our time.

  • Rank: #317588 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-04-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
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  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

Friday, January 18, 2013

And Hell Followed With Her: Crossing the Dark Side of the American Border

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And Hell Followed With Her: Crossing the Dark Side of the American Border
by David Neiwert

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Emigration & Immigration

It began with a frantic 911 call from a woman in a dusty Arizona border town. A gang claiming to be affiliated with the Border Patrol had shot her husband and daughter. It was initially assumed that the murders were products of border drug wars ravaging the Southwest until the leader of one of the more prominent offshoots of the Minutemen movement was arrested for plotting the home invasion as part of a scheme to finance a violent antigovernment border militia.

And Hell Followed With Her: Crossing to the Dark Side of the American Border is award-winning journalist David Neiwert's riveting account of the life and death of America's Minutemen--and the terrifying story and psychology of movement leader Shawna Forde. A compulsive and brilliant portrait of cold-blooded killers and true believers, And Hell Followed With Her is at once a horrifying crime story and a frontline report on America's nativist foot soldiers.

"In a masterwork reminiscent of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, David Neiwert tells the gripping story of a far-right underworld awash in criminality, racism, and violence -- except that it happened here and every word is true."
-- Joe Conason, author of the New York Times best seller Big Lies: The Right-Wing Propaganda Machine and How It Distorts the Truth and editor-in-chief of The National Memo


"There is no more dogged or more courageous chronicler of the radical American Right than Dave Neiwert. In this latest work, he has found a human tragedy that is both utterly heartbreaking and utterly infuriating. He is the polestar by which we navigate the great distance between what we claim to be as a people, and what we truly are. A devastating, and extremely important, book."
   -- Charles P. Pierce, Esquire Magazine,
author of Idiot America: How Stupidity Became A Virtue In The Land Of The Free

"David Neiwert's latest book is a cogent and comprehensive look at contemporary border vigilante groups, built around that movement's most infamous crime -- the murder of a Latino man and his 9-year-old daughter by a deranged nativist leader and her followers. This important volume reveals the stark racism and violence at the core of a movement that claims disingenuously to be defending America against dangerous foreigners.
-- Mark Potok, Senior Fellow, Southern Poverty Law Center

  • Rank: #68864 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-03-26
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 336 pages

Desert America: A Journey Through Our Most Divided Landscape

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Desert America: A Journey Through Our Most Divided Landscape
by Ruben Martinez
3.2 out of 5 stars(10)

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Emigration & Immigration

A brilliantly illuminating portrait of the twenty-first-century West—a book as vast, diverse, and unexpected as the land and the people, from one of our foremost chroniclers of migration

The economic boom—and the devastation left in its wake—has been writ nowhere as large as on the West, the most iconic of American landscapes. Over the last decade the West has undergone a political and demographic upheaval comparable only to the opening of the frontier. Now, in Desert America, a work of powerful reportage and memoir, Rubén Martínez, acclaimed author of Crossing Over, evokes a new world of extremes: outrageous wealth and devastating poverty, sublime beauty and ecological ruin. In northern New Mexico, an epidemic of drug addiction flourishes in the shadow of some of the country's richest zip codes; in Joshua Tree, California, gentrification displaces people and history. In Marfa, Texas, an exclusive enclave triggers a race war near the banks of the Rio Grande. And on the Tohono O'odham reservation, Native Americans hunt down Mexican migrants crossing the most desolate stretch of the border.With each desert story, Martínez explores his own encounter with the West and his love for this most contested region. In the process, he reveals that the great frontier is now a harbinger of the vast disparities that are redefining the very idea of America.

  • Rank: #216539 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-04-30
  • Released on: 2013-04-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Coyotes: A Journey Across Borders with America's Mexican Migrants

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Coyotes: A Journey Across Borders with America's Mexican Migrants
Ted Conover (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars(36)

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Emigration & Immigration

In this classic tale of life among undocumented migrants, Ted Conover, author of Newjack, immerses himself in a world few Americans ever see and fewer still come to know. He gets himself smuggled across the border, works on citrus ranches, accompanies workers to industrial L.A., Phoenix, Florida, and Idaho, and travels deep into Mexico to understand the poverty that begins the whole cycle. He helps migrants workers navigate America and sees it anew through their eyes. By turns harrowing and hilarious, Coyotes is an intimate journey with those who brave hardship and danger to seek a better life north of the border.

"There is grace in this book, even more wisdom. What makes it really glow on every page is Conover's realization that he is dealing neither with a crime nor a tragedy, but with another of those human adventures that make America a country that is constantly renewing itself ... remarkable." – The New York Times Book Review

  • Rank: #205486 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-01-10
  • Released on: 2013-01-10
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Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans, Updated and Revised Edition

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Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans, Updated and Revised Edition
by Ronald Takaki
4.7 out of 5 stars(15)

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Emigration & Immigration

In an extraordinary blend of narrative history, personal recollection, & oral testimony, the author presents a sweeping history of Asian Americans. He writes of the Chinese who laid tracks for the transcontinental railroad, of plantation laborers in the canefields of Hawaii, of "picture brides" marrying strangers in the hope of becoming part of the American dream. He tells stories of Japanese Americans behind the barbed wire of U.S. internment camps during World War II, Hmong refugees tragically unable to adjust to Wisconsin's alien climate & culture, & Asian American students stigmatized by the stereotype of the "model minority." This is a powerful & moving work that will resonate for all Americans, who together make up a nation of immigrants from other shores.

  • Rank: #6626 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-09-23
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.27" h x 1.02" w x 5.47" l, 1.17 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 640 pages

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The Men and Women We Want: Gender, Race, and the Progressive Era Literacy Test Debate (Gender and Race in American History)

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The Men and Women We Want: Gender, Race, and the Progressive Era Literacy Test Debate (Gender and Race in American History)
by Jeanne D. Petit

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Emigration & Immigration

Should immigrants have to pass a literacy test in order to enter the United States? Progressive-Era Americans debated this question for more than twenty years, and by the time the literacy test became law in 1917, the debate had transformed the way Americans understood immigration, and created the logic that shaped immigration restriction policies throughout the twentieth century. Jeanne Petit argues that the literacy test debate was about much more than reading ability or the virtues of education. It also tapped into broader concerns about the relationship between gender, sexuality, race, and American national identity. The congressmen, reformers, journalists, and pundits who supported the literacy test hoped to stem the tide of southern and eastern European immigration. To make their case, these restrictionists portrayed illiterate immigrant men as dissipated, dependent paupers, immigrant women as brood mares who bore too many children, and both as a eugenic threat to the nation's racial stock. Opponents of the literacy test argued that the new immigrants were muscular, virile workers and nurturing, virtuous mothers who would strengthen the race and nation. Moreover, the debaters did not simply battle about what social reformer Grace Abbott called "the sort of men and women we want." They also defined as normative the men and women they were -- unquestionably white, unquestionably American, and unquestionably fit to shape the nation's future. Jeanne D. Petit is associate professor of history at Hope College.

  • Rank: #302417 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-01-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x .43" w x 5.98" l, .65 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 214 pages

Mexicanos, Second Edition: A History of Mexicans in the United States

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Mexicanos, Second Edition: A History of Mexicans in the United States
by Manuel G. Gonzales
3.8 out of 5 stars(6)

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Emigration & Immigration

Newly revised and updated, Mexicanos tells the rich and vibrant story of Mexicans in the United States. Emerging from the ruins of Aztec civilization and from centuries of Spanish contact with indigenous people, Mexican culture followed the Spanish colonial frontier northward and put its distinctive mark on what became the southwestern United States. Shaped by their Indian and Spanish ancestors, deeply influenced by Catholicism, and tempered by an often difficult existence, Mexicans continue to play an important role in U.S. society, even as the dominant Anglo culture strives to assimilate them. Thorough and balanced, Mexicanos makes a valuable contribution to the understanding of the Mexican population of the United States—a growing minority who are a vital presence in 21st-century America.

  • Rank: #9105 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-08-us.html
  • Released on: 2009-08-us.html
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.09" h x 1.06" w x 6.14" l, 1.58 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 424 pages

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Yokohama Yankee: My Family's Five Generations as Outsiders in Japan

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Yokohama Yankee
Yokohama Yankee: My Family's Five Generations as Outsiders in Japan
by Leslie Helm

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Emigration & Immigration

Leslie D. Helm's decision to adopt Japanese children launches him on a personal journey through his family's 140 years in Japan, beginning with his great-grandfather, who worked as a military advisor in 1870 and defied custom to marry his Japanese mistress. The family's poignant experiences of love and war help Helm overcome his cynicism and embrace his Japanese and American heritage.

This is the first book to look at Japan across five generations, with perspective that is both from the inside and through foreign eyes. Helm draws on his great-grandfather's unpublished memoir and a wealth of primary source material to bring his family history to life.

Leslie D. Helm is a veteran foreign correspondent, having served eight years in Tokyo for Business Week and the Los Angeles Times. Currently, he is editor of Seattle Business, a monthly magazine that has won multiple first place excellence in journalism awards in the Pacific Northwest. Helm earned a master's degree in journalism from the Columbia University School of Journalism and in Asian studies from the University of California, Berkeley. He was born and raised in Yokohama, Japan, where his family has lived since 1868.


  • Rank: #373673 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-03-12
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 384 pages

Across the Wire: Life and Hard Times on the Mexican Border

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Across the Wire
Across the Wire: Life and Hard Times on the Mexican Border
by Luis Alberto Urrea
4.0 out of 5 stars(31)

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Emigration & Immigration

            Luis Alberto Urrea's Across the Wire offers a compelling and unprecedented look at what life is like for those refugees living on the Mexican side of the border—a world that is only some twenty miles from San Diego, but that few have seen.  Urrea gives us a compassionate and candid account of his work as a member and "official translator" of a crew of relief workers that provided aid to the many refugees hidden just behind the flashy tourist spots of Tijuana.  His account of the struggle of these people to survive amid abject poverty, unsanitary living conditions, and the legal and political chaos that reign in the Mexican borderlands explains without a doubt the reason so many are forced to make the dangerous and illegal journey "across the wire" into the United States.
            More than just an expose, Across the Wire is a tribute to the tenacity of a people who have learned to survive against the most impossible odds, and returns to these forgotten people their pride and their identity.  

  • Rank: #10305 in Books
  • Published on: 1993-01-12
  • Released on: 1993-01-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .55" w x 5.10" l, .40 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 208 pages

A Dance of Assassins: Performing Early Colonial Hegemony in the Congo (African Expressive Cultures)

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A Dance of Assassins
A Dance of Assassins: Performing Early Colonial Hegemony in the Congo (African Expressive Cultures)
by Allen F. Roberts

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Emigration & Immigration

A Dance of Assassins presents the competing histories of how Congolese Chief Lusinga and Belgian Lieutenant Storms engaged in a deadly clash while striving to establish hegemony along the southwestern shores of Lake Tanganyika in the 1880s. While Lusinga participated in the east African slave trade, Storms’ secret mandate was to meet Henry Stanley’s eastward march and trace "a white line across the Dark Continent" to legitimize King Leopold’s audacious claim to the Congo. Confrontation was inevitable, and Lusinga lost his head. His skull became the subject of a sinister evolutionary treatise, while his ancestral figure is now considered a treasure of the Royal Museum for Central Africa. Allen F. Roberts reveals the theatricality of early colonial encounter and how it continues to influence Congolese and Belgian understandings of history today.

  • Rank: #228035 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-12-us.html
  • Released on: 2012-12-us.html
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 328 pages

Monday, January 14, 2013

Goodbye, Brazil: Emigres from the Land of Soccer and Samba

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Goodbye, Brazil
Goodbye, Brazil: Emigres from the Land of Soccer and Samba
by Maxine L. Margolis

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Emigration & Immigration

Brazil, a country that has always received immigrants, only rarely saw its own citizens move abroad. Beginning in the late 1980s, however, thousands of Brazilians left for the United States, Japan, Portugal, Italy, and other nations, propelled by a series of intense economic crises. By 2009 an estimated three million Brazilians were living abroad—about 40 percent of them in the United States.
            Goodbye, Brazil is the first book to provide a global perspective on Brazilian emigration. Drawing and synthesizing data from a host of sociological and anthropological studies, preeminent Brazilian immigration scholar Maxine L. Margolis surveys and analyzes this greatly expanded Brazilian diaspora, asking who these immigrants are, why they left home, how they traveled abroad, how the Brazilian government responded to their exodus, and how their host countries received them. Margolis shows how Brazilian immigrants, largely from the middle rungs of Brazilian society, have negotiated their ethnic identity outside Brazil. She argues that Brazilian society outside Brazil is characterized by the absence of well-developed, community-based institutions—with the exception of thriving, largely evangelical Brazilian churches.
    Margolis looks to the future as well, asking what prospects at home and abroad await the new generation, children of Brazilian immigrants with little or no familiarity with their parents' country of origin. Do Brazilian immigrants develop such deep roots in their host societies that they hesitate to return home despite Brazil's recent economic boom—or have they become true transnationals, traveling between Brazil and their adopted lands but feeling not quite at home in either one?

  • Rank: #293098 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-05-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x .63" w x 5.98" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 272 pages

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Accidental Immigrants and the Search for Home: Women, Cultural Identity, and Community

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Accidental Immigrants and the Search for Home
Accidental Immigrants and the Search for Home: Women, Cultural Identity, and Community
Carol E. Kelley (Author)

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Emigration & Immigration

The effect of immigration on individual lives is not short lived. Those who stay in an adopted country permanently go through a continual process of adjustment and learning both about their new country - and about themselves. The four women profiled in Carol Kelley's poignant Accidental Immigrants and the Search for Home challenge immigrant stereotypes as their lives are transformed by moving to new countries for reasons of marriage, education, or career - not economics or politics. The intimate stories of these "accidental" immigrants broaden conventional notions of home. From a Maori woman who moves to Norway to the daughter of an Iranian diplomat now living in France, Kelley weaves together these stories of the personal and emotional effects of immigration with interdisciplinary discussions drawn from anthropology and psychology. Ultimately, she reveals how the lifelong process of immigration affects each woman's sense of identity and belonging and contributes to better understanding today's globalized society. Carol E. Kelley is an anthropologist and former lawyer who has worked as a research consultant for universities and non-profit organizations. She lives in Massachusetts.

  • Rank: #166335 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-01-25
  • Released on: 2013-01-25
  • Format: Kindle eBook
  • Number of items: 1

The Perfect Gentleman: A Muslim Boy Meets the West

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The Perfect Gentleman: A Muslim Boy Meets the West
by Imran Ahmad
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Emigration & Immigration

Both deliciously funny and deeply insightful, THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN is a beguiling multi-layered memoir that has touched the hearts of readers all over the world. At the age of one, Imran Ahmad moved from Pakistan to London, growing up torn between his Islamic identity and his desire to embrace the West. Join Imran in his lifelong struggle against corruption and injustice, and as he grapples with some of Life's most profound questions. What does God do exactly? Do you automatically go to Hell for following the wrong religion? How do you persuade a beautiful woman to become your girlfriend (and would driving a Jaguar XJS help?) Can you maintain a James Bond persona without the vodka, cigarettes and women - even whilst your parents are trying to arrange your marriage? Imran's unimagined journey makes thoughtful, compelling, and downright delightful reading. With a unique style and unflinching honesty, THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN addresses serious issues in an extraordinarily light way, and will leave readers both thinking deeply and laughing out loud.


  • Rank: #606500 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-04-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.75" h x 1.25" w x 6.00" l, 1.04 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 352 pages