Growing up transnational: Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants in New York City
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contents | Introduction and literature review -- Methods and analysis -- Negotiating self and identity as a child of immigrants -- Maintaining transnational relationships -- Encountering social structures -- Conclusions and discussion Upegui-Hernández explores how Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants living in New York City negotiate multiple identities, family relationships, and life opportunities within transnational contexts and social fields. Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants had parallel psychological experiences of living among multiple cultures, maintaining transnational ties with family in their parents' home countries, and shared similar identity negotiation strategies that challenge reified notions of ethnic/racial/national identity and identity labels. Transnational ties and involvement among respondants were anchored in family relationships. However, their experiences with social structures were marked by differences in skin color, class, and particular immigration histories |
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spelling | Upegui-Hernández, Débora 1975- Verfasser aut Growing up transnational Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants in New York City Débora Upegui-Hernández El Paso LFB Scholarly Pub. LLC 2014 © 2014 1 online resource (x, 270 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier New Americans (LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC) Print version record Introduction and literature review -- Methods and analysis -- Negotiating self and identity as a child of immigrants -- Maintaining transnational relationships -- Encountering social structures -- Conclusions and discussion Upegui-Hernández explores how Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants living in New York City negotiate multiple identities, family relationships, and life opportunities within transnational contexts and social fields. Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants had parallel psychological experiences of living among multiple cultures, maintaining transnational ties with family in their parents' home countries, and shared similar identity negotiation strategies that challenge reified notions of ethnic/racial/national identity and identity labels. Transnational ties and involvement among respondants were anchored in family relationships. However, their experiences with social structures were marked by differences in skin color, class, and particular immigration histories SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies bisacsh Children of immigrants fast Colombian Americans fast Cultural fusion fast Dominican Americans fast Children of immigrants New York (State) New York Colombian Americans New York (State) New York Dominican Americans New York (State) New York Cultural fusion New York (State) New York Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Upegui-Hernández, Débora, 1975- Growing up transnational |
spellingShingle | Upegui-Hernández, Débora 1975- Growing up transnational Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants in New York City Introduction and literature review -- Methods and analysis -- Negotiating self and identity as a child of immigrants -- Maintaining transnational relationships -- Encountering social structures -- Conclusions and discussion Upegui-Hernández explores how Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants living in New York City negotiate multiple identities, family relationships, and life opportunities within transnational contexts and social fields. Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants had parallel psychological experiences of living among multiple cultures, maintaining transnational ties with family in their parents' home countries, and shared similar identity negotiation strategies that challenge reified notions of ethnic/racial/national identity and identity labels. Transnational ties and involvement among respondants were anchored in family relationships. However, their experiences with social structures were marked by differences in skin color, class, and particular immigration histories SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies bisacsh Children of immigrants fast Colombian Americans fast Cultural fusion fast Dominican Americans fast Children of immigrants New York (State) New York Colombian Americans New York (State) New York Dominican Americans New York (State) New York Cultural fusion New York (State) New York |
title | Growing up transnational Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants in New York City |
title_auth | Growing up transnational Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants in New York City |
title_exact_search | Growing up transnational Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants in New York City |
title_full | Growing up transnational Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants in New York City Débora Upegui-Hernández |
title_fullStr | Growing up transnational Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants in New York City Débora Upegui-Hernández |
title_full_unstemmed | Growing up transnational Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants in New York City Débora Upegui-Hernández |
title_short | Growing up transnational |
title_sort | growing up transnational colombian and dominican children of immigrants in new york city |
title_sub | Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants in New York City |
topic | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies bisacsh Children of immigrants fast Colombian Americans fast Cultural fusion fast Dominican Americans fast Children of immigrants New York (State) New York Colombian Americans New York (State) New York Dominican Americans New York (State) New York Cultural fusion New York (State) New York |
topic_facet | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies Children of immigrants Colombian Americans Cultural fusion Dominican Americans Children of immigrants New York (State) New York Colombian Americans New York (State) New York Dominican Americans New York (State) New York Cultural fusion New York (State) New York |
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