The Immigrant Divide

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The Immigrant Divide
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781135838348
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Book Synopsis The Immigrant Divide by : Susan Eckstein

Book excerpt: Immigrants and the weight of their past -- Immigrant imprint in America -- Immigrant politics : for whom and for what? -- The personal is political : bonding across borders -- Cuba through the looking glass -- Transforming transnational ties into economic worth -- Dollarization and its discontents : homeland impact of diaspora generosity -- Reenvisioning immigration.


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