Afro-Caribbean Immigrants and the Politics of Incorporation
This book examines the political behavior of Afro-Caribbean immigrants in New York City to answer a familiar, but nagging question about American democracy. Does racism still complicate or limit the political integration patterns of racial minorities in the United States? With the arrival of unprecedented numbers of immigrants from Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean over the last several decades, there is reason once again to consider this question. The country is confronting the challenge of incorporating a steady, substantial stream of non-white, non-European voluntary immigrants into the political system. Will racism make this process as difficult for these newcomers as it did for African Americans? The book concludes discrimination does interfere with the immigrants' adjustment to American political life. But their political options and strategic choices in the face of this challenge are unexpected ones, not anticipated by standard accounts in the political science literature.
This book seeks to explore the potentialities of strengthening a new field of research within migration and diversity studies, that of immigrant incorporation in political parties. The point of...
Focusing on orally transmitted cultural forms in the Caribbean, this book reaffirms the importance of myth and symbol in folk consciousness as a mode of imaginative conceptualization. Paul A...
Hakbang sa isang mundo kung saan ang kakanyahan ng kulturang Afro-Caribbean ay lumaganap sa panlasa, at ang makulay na kulay ng tradisyon at pagbabago ay nagpinta ng isang culinary masterpiece...
Melangkah ke dunia di mana intipati budaya Afro-Caribbean terserlah di lelangit, dan rona tradisi serta inovasi yang memeriahkan karya kulinari. Perjalanan culinari afro-caribbean bukan sekadar buku...
In recent years, scholarly attention has shifted away from debates on ethnicity to focus on issues of migration and citizenship. Inspired, in part, by earlier studies on European guestworker...