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Les noirs américains : des champs de coton à la Maison Blanche
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ISBN: 2755704063 9782755704068 Year: 2008 Publisher: Paris : Panama,

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Visa requirements for U.S. citizens.
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Year: 2008 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : The Law Library of Congress, Global Legal Research Directorate,

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金雲翹傳
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Year: 2008 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Project Gutenberg,

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Latinos in America : philosophy and social identity
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ISBN: 1405176598 9781405176590 Year: 2008 Publisher: Malden, MA: Blackwell,

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Gracia's book offers engaging and provocative discussions of ethnicity, race, immigration, multiculturalism, justice, democracy and world philosophies. Gracia's rich and multilayered discussions of these timely topics are masterfully crafted in a manner that makes original contributions to ongoing debates while raising new questions and shaping the agenda across different academic disciplines." - José Medina, Vanderbilt University "If originality in philosophy is measured by the novelty of the ideas employed to deal with ancient problems, Jorge Gracia's book Latinos in America is at once original and a novelty. Spinoza believed that every thing wants to persevere in its present form: a tree wants to be a tree, and a dog a dog. Latinos in America want to be Latinos in America--no easy task, and therefore an intriguing one to explore. Building his argument with acumen and conviction, Gracia is up to that task." - Ilan Stavans, author of The Hispanic Condition and Spanglish: The Making of a New American Language "This is an essential book for anyone interested in Latin American philosophy, including questions of race, Latino identity, ethnic group terms, linguistic rights, affirmative action, and the role of history."


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Competition in the Promised Land : Black Migration and Racial Wage Convergence in the North, 1940-1970
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Year: 2008 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : National Bureau of Economic Research,

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In the mid-twentieth century, relative black wage growth in the North lagged behind the Jim Crow South. Inter-regional migration may explain this trend. Four million black southerners moved North from 1940 to 1970, more than doubling the northern black population. Black migrants will exert more competitive pressure on black wages if blacks and whites are imperfect substitutes. I use variation in the relative black-white migrant flows across skill groups to estimate the elasticity of substitution by race in the northern economy. I then calculate a counterfactual rate of black-white wage convergence in the North in the absence of southern migration. Migration slowed the pace of northern convergence by 50 percent, more than accounting for the regional gap. Ongoing migration appears to have been an impediment to black economic assimilation in the urban North.


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Our lady of the artichokes and other Portuguese-American stories
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ISBN: 1281958360 9786611958367 0803218982 9780803218987 0803217900 9780803217904 Year: 2008 Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press,

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The stories in this prize-winning collection evoke a complete world, one so richly imagined and finely realized that the stories themselves are not so much read as experienced. The world of these stories is Portuguese-American, redolent of incense and spices, resonant with ritual and prayer, immersed in the California culture of freeway and commerce. Lacked with lyrical prose and vivid detail, acclaimed writer Katherine Vaz conjures a captivating blend of Old World heritage and New World culture to explore the links between families, friends, strangers, and their world.


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États-Unis, la métamorphose hispanique : une bonne nouvelle pour l'Amérique et pour le monde
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ISBN: 9782204084086 2204084085 Year: 2008 Publisher: Paris: Cerf,

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Alors que les États-Unis s'interrogent sur leur identité, sur leur mission dans le monde, l'actualité a redonné tout son poids au facteur religieux qui, lentement mais sûrement, change le mode de vie et les croyances américaines. On a parlé de l'influence croissante des évangéliques, du fondamentalisme, du rôle persistant des sources puritaines, mais on évoque plus rarement l'impact du catholicisme véhiculé par l'immigration massive et durable en provenance d'Amérique latine. Dans l'Église catholique américaine, l'augmentation exponentielle du nombre de Latinos reste une question largement taboue. Or, les Latinos, conscients d'être l'avenir d'un catholicisme américain corseté par une religion civile homogénéisante et instrumentalisée, clament aussi être son salut. lis sont en effet les premiers à s'emparer de sa doctrine sociale, plus contre culturelle outre-Atlantique (lue nulle part ailleurs. Parmi eux, une aile militante a donné naissance à une théologie contextuelle très nouvelle qui décline de manière inédite certaines intuitions de la théologie de la libération, tout en s'en démarquant nettement. Les questions posées cette fois sont d'ordre anthropologique et culturel plus qu'économique : Qu'est-ce que l'homme ? Nous n'assistons pas à un choc frontal de deux cultures mais à un subtil mélange des genres dont les Latinos, héritiers de plusieurs métissages culturels, ont le secret. enjeu de cette lente métamorphose, c'est la réceptivité de l'Amérique à la différence et à la complexité, en son sein et tout autour d'elle, car de la nature du lien social aux Etats-Unis dépend le rapport que l'Amérique entretient avec le reste du monde. Ce n'est pas seulement un livre d'entretiens, mais un ouvrage engagé qui porte un regard chrétien sur notre culture occidentale, la mondialisation, l'évolution de nos sociétés. Ce sujet apparemment exotique est en réalité de nature à interroger le lecteur dans sa vie quotidienne, le lecteur chrétien en particulier, sur le rôle de la communauté dans l'acte de croire, sur l'héritage collectif à l'heure de l'individualisme triomphant, sur le sens de l'Église et sa mission


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Dying in a strange land
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ISBN: 0824873939 Year: 2008 Publisher: Honolulu, Hawaii : University of Hawaii Press,

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Milton Murayama's long-awaited Dying in a Strange Land brings to a close the saga of the Oyama family. Familiar faces from All I Asking For Is My Body, Five Years on a Rock, and Plantation Boy return to advance the story from the years immediately following World War II to the 1980s. After her husband sinks them deep in debt, strong-willed and pragmatic Sawa takes charge of the family. The war ends and her children leave the plantation camp for Honolulu and the Mainland, but Sawa has little time for loneliness or regret. When asked by her neighbors if she misses them, she replies, "They must look for what they want."However, Tosh, the eldest-who has long been saddled with the burden of his family's failures in addition to his own-is wise to his mother's "sob stories": "She going hold you to your samurai's word," he warns his brothers. Even after he becomes an architect, Tosh is quick to blame his problems on "oya-koh-koh" (filial piety).Living on the East Coast and unable to make ends meet as a writer, Kiyo, the third son, takes any job that doesn't leave him too word-weary or emotionally exhausted to write in his spare time. Chronic fatigue turns him into a minimalist. At 52 he finally finds acclaim when he publishes a novel about issei and nisei in rural Hawai'i.Not much is expected of Miwa, the fifth child and second daughter. Pregnant at sixteen and forced to leave school, she is rejected by her family and bullied by her in-laws until she finds work as a maid at one of the new hotels in West Maui. A surprise promotion brings Miwa self-esteem and a good income-and respect from her relatives.Just as each generation of the Oyama family struggles to find a way to survive the diaspora from Japan to Hawaii and beyond, so must Sawa, Tosh, Kiyo, and Miwa deal individually with the collision between Japanese and American values, between duty to family and personal freedom.

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