Questioning the Cuban exile model: race, gender, and resettlement, 1959-1979
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505 | 8 | |a Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, Current offers a fresh approach to a topic that has received a fair amount of attention. She questions traditional narratives on first and second wave Cuban immigration that construct a monolithic Cuban experience and identity. This traditional singular identity and experience is the basis of the Exile Model, which presents Cubans as overtly political, highly educated, universally white, economically successful, residents of Miami, and martyrs of Castro?s revolution. This oversimplification ignores the structural assistance that facilitated the Cuban?s | |
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contents | Introduction; Chapter 1; Normalizing Cuban Refugees: Representations ofWhiteness and Anti-Communism during the Cold War; Chapter 2; "You Are But Hours Away From Miami": ResettlementPolicies and Refugee Experiences with Relocation; Chapter 3; CubaNation: Cuban Communities across the United States; Chapter 4; Cuban Women in Transition: Exile, Work, andNegotiating New Experiences in the US; Chapter 5; Cuban Men in the US: Shifts in Masculinities; Chapter 6; Cuban-American Literature:Redefining Cubanness/Cubanía; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, Current offers a fresh approach to a topic that has received a fair amount of attention. She questions traditional narratives on first and second wave Cuban immigration that construct a monolithic Cuban experience and identity. This traditional singular identity and experience is the basis of the Exile Model, which presents Cubans as overtly political, highly educated, universally white, economically successful, residents of Miami, and martyrs of Castro?s revolution. This oversimplification ignores the structural assistance that facilitated the Cuban?s |
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spelling | Current, Cheris Brewer 1979- Verfasser aut Questioning the Cuban exile model race, gender, and resettlement, 1959-1979 Cheris Brewer Current El Paso LFB Scholarly Pub. LLC 2010 1 online resource (208 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier New Americans (LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC) Print version record Introduction; Chapter 1; Normalizing Cuban Refugees: Representations ofWhiteness and Anti-Communism during the Cold War; Chapter 2; "You Are But Hours Away From Miami": ResettlementPolicies and Refugee Experiences with Relocation; Chapter 3; CubaNation: Cuban Communities across the United States; Chapter 4; Cuban Women in Transition: Exile, Work, andNegotiating New Experiences in the US; Chapter 5; Cuban Men in the US: Shifts in Masculinities; Chapter 6; Cuban-American Literature:Redefining Cubanness/Cubanía; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, Current offers a fresh approach to a topic that has received a fair amount of attention. She questions traditional narratives on first and second wave Cuban immigration that construct a monolithic Cuban experience and identity. This traditional singular identity and experience is the basis of the Exile Model, which presents Cubans as overtly political, highly educated, universally white, economically successful, residents of Miami, and martyrs of Castro?s revolution. This oversimplification ignores the structural assistance that facilitated the Cuban?s 1900 - 1999 fast Geschichte 1900-2000 Cuba / Emigration and immigration / Social aspects Cubans / United States / Ethnic identity Cubans / United States / History / 20th century Immigrants / United States / History / 20th century Refugees / Cuba / History / 20th century United States / Emigration and immigration / Social aspects SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration bisacsh Cubans fast Cubans / Ethnic identity fast Emigration and immigration / Social aspects fast Immigrants fast Refugees fast Einwanderer Geschichte Gesellschaft Migration Cubans United States History 20th century Refugees Cuba History 20th century Immigrants United States History 20th century Cubans United States Ethnic identity USA Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Current, Cheris Brewer, 1979- Questioning the Cuban exile model http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=520518 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Current, Cheris Brewer 1979- Questioning the Cuban exile model race, gender, and resettlement, 1959-1979 Introduction; Chapter 1; Normalizing Cuban Refugees: Representations ofWhiteness and Anti-Communism during the Cold War; Chapter 2; "You Are But Hours Away From Miami": ResettlementPolicies and Refugee Experiences with Relocation; Chapter 3; CubaNation: Cuban Communities across the United States; Chapter 4; Cuban Women in Transition: Exile, Work, andNegotiating New Experiences in the US; Chapter 5; Cuban Men in the US: Shifts in Masculinities; Chapter 6; Cuban-American Literature:Redefining Cubanness/Cubanía; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, Current offers a fresh approach to a topic that has received a fair amount of attention. She questions traditional narratives on first and second wave Cuban immigration that construct a monolithic Cuban experience and identity. This traditional singular identity and experience is the basis of the Exile Model, which presents Cubans as overtly political, highly educated, universally white, economically successful, residents of Miami, and martyrs of Castro?s revolution. This oversimplification ignores the structural assistance that facilitated the Cuban?s Cuba / Emigration and immigration / Social aspects Cubans / United States / Ethnic identity Cubans / United States / History / 20th century Immigrants / United States / History / 20th century Refugees / Cuba / History / 20th century United States / Emigration and immigration / Social aspects SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration bisacsh Cubans fast Cubans / Ethnic identity fast Emigration and immigration / Social aspects fast Immigrants fast Refugees fast Einwanderer Geschichte Gesellschaft Migration Cubans United States History 20th century Refugees Cuba History 20th century Immigrants United States History 20th century Cubans United States Ethnic identity |
title | Questioning the Cuban exile model race, gender, and resettlement, 1959-1979 |
title_auth | Questioning the Cuban exile model race, gender, and resettlement, 1959-1979 |
title_exact_search | Questioning the Cuban exile model race, gender, and resettlement, 1959-1979 |
title_full | Questioning the Cuban exile model race, gender, and resettlement, 1959-1979 Cheris Brewer Current |
title_fullStr | Questioning the Cuban exile model race, gender, and resettlement, 1959-1979 Cheris Brewer Current |
title_full_unstemmed | Questioning the Cuban exile model race, gender, and resettlement, 1959-1979 Cheris Brewer Current |
title_short | Questioning the Cuban exile model |
title_sort | questioning the cuban exile model race gender and resettlement 1959 1979 |
title_sub | race, gender, and resettlement, 1959-1979 |
topic | Cuba / Emigration and immigration / Social aspects Cubans / United States / Ethnic identity Cubans / United States / History / 20th century Immigrants / United States / History / 20th century Refugees / Cuba / History / 20th century United States / Emigration and immigration / Social aspects SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration bisacsh Cubans fast Cubans / Ethnic identity fast Emigration and immigration / Social aspects fast Immigrants fast Refugees fast Einwanderer Geschichte Gesellschaft Migration Cubans United States History 20th century Refugees Cuba History 20th century Immigrants United States History 20th century Cubans United States Ethnic identity |
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