The Immigrant Divide: How Cuban Americans Changed the U.S. and Their Homeland / Edition 1

The Immigrant Divide: How Cuban Americans Changed the U.S. and Their Homeland / Edition 1

by Susan Eckstein
ISBN-10:
0415999227
ISBN-13:
9780415999229
Pub. Date:
06/25/2009
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415999227
ISBN-13:
9780415999229
Pub. Date:
06/25/2009
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Immigrant Divide: How Cuban Americans Changed the U.S. and Their Homeland / Edition 1

The Immigrant Divide: How Cuban Americans Changed the U.S. and Their Homeland / Edition 1

by Susan Eckstein
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Overview

This nuanced book offers a rare in-depth analysis of Cuban immigrants' social, cultural, economic, and political adaptation, their transformation of Miami into the "northern most Latin American city," and their cross-border engagement and homeland impact.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415999229
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/25/2009
Pages: 310
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Susan Eva Eckstein is Professor of Sociology and International Relations at Boston University. Author of Back from the Future: Cuba under Castro, as well as numerous other books on Latin America, she is also former president of the Latin American Studies Association and the New England Council on Latin America.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Immigrants and the Weight of Their Past 2. Immigrant Imprint in America 3. Politics for Whom and for What? 4. The Personal is Political: Bonding across Borders 5. Cuba Through the Looking Glass 6. Transforming Transnational Ties into Economic Worth 7. Dollarization and Its Discontents: Homeland Impact of Diaspora Generosity 8. Reenvisioning Immigration Appendix I: Field Research

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