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    Online Resource
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    New Brunswick, N.J : Rutgers University Press
    UID:
    gbv_807692409
    Format: Online-Ressource (220 p) , ill
    ISBN: 1280462841 , 9781280462849 , 9780813537801
    Content: In the continuing debates on the topic of racial and ethnic identity in the United States, there are some that argue that ethnicity is an ascribed reality. To the contrary, others claim that individuals are becoming increasingly active in choosing and constructing their ethnic identities.Focusing on second-generation South Asian Americans, Bandana Purkayastha offers fresh insights into the subjective experience of race, ethnicity, and social class in an increasingly diverse America. The young people of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and Nepalese origin that are the subjects of the study grew up in mostly white middle class suburbs, and their linguistic skills, education, and occupation profiles are indistinguishable from their white peers. By many standards, their lifestyles mark them as members of mainstream American culture. But, as Purkayastha shows, their ethnic experiences are shaped by their racial status as neither "white" nor "wholly Asian," their continuing ties with family members across the world, and a global consumer industry, which targets them as ethnic consumers." Drawing on information gathered from forty-eight in-depth interviews and years of research, this book illustrates how ethnic identity is negotiated by this group through choice--the adoption of ethnic labels, the invention of "traditions," the consumption of ethnic products, and participation in voluntary societies. The pan-ethnic identities that result demonstrate both a resilient attachment to heritage and a celebration of reinvention. Lucidly written and enriched with vivid personal accounts, Negotiating Ethnicity is an important contribution to the literature on ethnicity and racialization in contemporary American culture.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Racial Boundaries and Ethnic Binds -- Chapter 3: Maintaining Meaningful Connections -- Chapter 4: Constructing Ethnic Boundaries -- Chapter 5: Ethnic Practices, Cultural Consumption -- Chapter 6: Sifting Through "Traditions" -- Chapter 7: Bridges and Chasms -- Appendix: Methodological Notes -- Notes -- References -- Index -- About the Author.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , ""Contents""; ""Preface and Acknowledgments""; ""Chapter 1: Introduction""; ""Chapter 2: Racial Boundaries and Ethnic Binds""; ""Chapter 3: Maintaining Meaningful Connections""; ""Chapter 4: Constructing Ethnic Boundaries""; ""Chapter 5: Ethnic Practices, Cultural Consumption""; ""Chapter 6: Sifting Through “Traditions�""; ""Chapter 7: Bridges and Chasms""; ""Appendix: Methodological Notes""; ""Notes""; ""References""; ""Index""; ""About the Author""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1280458860
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780813535821
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780813535814
    Additional Edition: Print version Negotiating Ethnicity : Second-Generation South Asian Americans Traverse a Transnational World
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New Brunswick, NJ :Rutgers University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959391776502883
    Format: 1 online resource (240 p.)
    ISBN: 9780813537801
    Content: In the continuing debates on the topic of racial and ethnic identity in the United States, there are some that argue that ethnicity is an ascribed reality. To the contrary, others claim that individuals are becoming increasingly active in choosing and constructing their ethnic identities.Focusing on second-generation South Asian Americans, Bandana Purkayastha offers fresh insights into the subjective experience of race, ethnicity, and social class in an increasingly diverse America. The young people of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and Nepalese origin that are the subjects of the study grew up in mostly white middle class suburbs, and their linguistic skills, education, and occupation profiles are indistinguishable from their white peers. By many standards, their lifestyles mark them as members of mainstream American culture. But, as Purkayastha shows, their ethnic experiences are shaped by their racial status as neither “white” nor “wholly Asian,” their continuing ties with family members across the world, and a global consumer industry, which targets them as ethnic consumers.” Drawing on information gathered from forty-eight in-depth interviews and years of research, this book illustrates how ethnic identity is negotiated by this group through choice—the adoption of ethnic labels, the invention of “traditions,” the consumption of ethnic products, and participation in voluntary societies. The pan-ethnic identities that result demonstrate both a resilient attachment to heritage and a celebration of reinvention. Lucidly written and enriched with vivid personal accounts, Negotiating Ethnicity is an important contribution to the literature on ethnicity and racialization in contemporary American culture.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface and Acknowledgments -- , 1. Introduction -- , 2. Racial Boundaries and Ethnic Binds -- , 3. Maintaining Meaningful Connections -- , 4. Constructing Ethnic Boundaries: Negotiations and Conflicts over Gender, Religion, Race, and Nationality -- , 5. Ethnic Practices, Cultural Consumption -- , 6. Sifting Through “Traditions” -- , 7. Bridges and Chasms -- , Appendix -- , Notes -- , References -- , Index -- , About the Author , In English.
    Language: English
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