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_aCultural psychology of immigrants / _cedited by Ramaswami Mahalingam. _hPR |
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_aMahwah, New Jersey : _bLawrence Erlbaum, _c(c)2006. |
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_axvi, 379 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm |
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_atext _btxt _2rdacontent |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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_avolume _bnc _2rdacarrier |
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500 | _aPart I: Immigration, globalization, and transnationalism : theoretical perspectives | ||
500 | _aPart II: Immigration and race | ||
500 | _aPart III: Immigration, self, gender, and narratives | ||
500 | _aPart IV: Immigration and family | ||
504 | _a1 and indexes. | ||
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_aPreface -- _tContributors -- _t1. Cultural psychology of immigrants : an introduction / Ramaswami Mahalingam |
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_a2. Whither thou goest : an evolutionary perspective on migration / Bobbi S. Low -- _t3. Assimilation or transnationalism? Conceptual models of the immigrant experience in America / Silvia Pedraza -- _t4. The dialectic of recognition and displacement in a globalized world / E. Valentine Daniel -- _t5. Transnational ties and mental health / Eleanor J. Murphy |
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_a6. A two-level approach to anti-immigrant prejudice and discrimination / Thomas F. Pettigrew -- _t7. The role of prejudice in the discounting of immigrant skills / Victoria M. Esses, Joerg Dietz, and Arjun Bhardwaj -- _t8. Black immigrant to the United States : confronting and constructing ethnicity and race / Teceta Thomas Tormala and Kay Deaux -- _t9. Cultural psychology and marginality : an explorative study of Indian diaspora / Ramaswami Mahalingam, Cheri Philip, and Sundari Balan |
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_a10. Racing transatlantic passages : James Baldwin's African "America" and immigrant studies / Magdalena J. Zaborowska -- _t11. Model minority and marital violence : South Asian immigrants in the United States / Margaret Abraham -- _t12. Refugees and gendered citizenship / Patricia R. Pessar -- _t13. Gender, sexuality, language, and migration / Oliva M. Espin -- _t14. Cultural psychology of gender and immigration / Ramaswami Mahalingam and Jana Haritatos |
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_a15. Conceptual and research considerations in the determinants of child outcomes among English-speaking Caribbean immigrants in the United States : a cultural-ecological approach / Jaipaul L. Roopnarine and Ambika Krishnakumar -- _t16. On the development of identity : perspectives from immigrant families / Karen Kisiel Dion -- _t17. Negotiating culture and ethnicity : intergenerational relations in Chinese immigrant families in the United States / Min Zhou -- _t18. Acculturation or negotiation? What Japanese academic migrants teach us about family processes and gendered experiences of cultural adaptation / Izumi Sakamoto -- _tAuthor index -- _tSubject index. |
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_aThis book provides an interdisciplinary perspective on how intersections of race, class, gender, sexuality, and culture shape the cultural psychology of immigrants. It demonstrates the influence transnational ties and cultural practices and beliefs play on creating the immigrant self. Distinguished scholars from a variety of fields examine the cultural psychological consequences of displacement among different immigrant communities. Cultural Psychology of Immigrants opens with a variety of theoretical perspectives on immigration and a historical overview of sociological research on immigrants. It then examines the racial discrimination of immigrants and the multifaceted influences on the creation of immigrant identities. The final section documents the pivotal role of family contexts in shaping identity. Each chapter illustrates the commonalities and differences among immigrants in the ways in which they make sense of their newfound selves in a displaced context. _cPublisher's description. |
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_aImmigrants _xPsychology. |
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_aEmigration and immigration _xPsychological aspects. |
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650 | 0 | _aEthnopsychology. | |
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_aIdentity (Psychology) _xSocial aspects. |
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650 | 0 | _aAssimilation (Sociology) | |
650 | 0 | _aCulture and globalization. | |
700 | 1 | _aMahalingam, Ram. | |
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_zPublisher description _uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0634/2005044675-d.html |
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_zTable of contents only _uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0634/2005044675-t.html |
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