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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.
South Asian Americans --- South Asians --- Ethnology --- Ethnic identity. --- Cultural assimilation. --- Américains d'origine sud-asiatique --- Acculturation --- Identité ethnique
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IMMIGRATION --- DESAVANTAGE CUMULATIF --- MIGRATION PROFESSIONNELLE
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Internally displaced persons --- Civil rights --- Violence against
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Social problems --- Community organization --- Foreign trade. International trade --- Networks --- Survival strategies --- Poverty --- Book --- Globalization --- South Asia --- West Africa
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Living Our Religions sheds important light on the lives of Hindu and Muslim American women of South Asian origin. As the authors reveal their diverse and culturally dynamic religious practices, describe the race, gender, and ethnic boundaries that they encounter, and document how they resist and challenge these boundaries, they cut through the myths and ethnocentrism of popular portrayals to reveal the vibrancy, courage, and agency of an "invisible" minority.
Political sociology --- Politics --- South Asian American women --- Hindu women --- Muslim women --- Religious life. --- Social life and customs.
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Human trafficking --- Human trafficking victims --- Organ trafficking --- Organ trafficking victims
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The study of armed forces and conflict resolution has undergone important developments at the turn of the millennium, driven by emerging events. The fall of the Berlin Wall, the end of the Cold War, the resurgence of nationalism and religious wars, ethnic cleansing, September Eleven, the War on Terror, and asymmetric warfare, the United Nations' inability to manage and successfully conclude military operations, are so many flash points of how much things have changed since the Cold War. The action of militaries has become more important, more difficult, more controversial, and, at the same time, insufficient, without parallel methods and political actions for resolving conflicts.As scholars conceptions of conflicts have changed, so have their understanding of conflict resolution and peace. This latter scholarship now spans analyses of the role of governments, civil institutions, and organized groups. The studies of building and sustaining peace now span institutional, inter-actional, and interpersonal levels in order to conceptualize a more holistic, long-term vision of peace.This book brings together contributions from scholars of various social science disciplines on three themes that appeared significant for the study of the phenomenon of conflict and conflict resolution. The first theme is centered on the new aspects of war in the twenty-first century where asymmetric warfare has changed many rules of the game, imposing a profound transformation on the military, not only tactical, but also structural, preparatory, mental and ideological.The second theme regards the delicate relations between the armed forces and societies. The ever-greater technicality of military operations and their lower comprehensibility to the broad public as a result, together with increased sensitivity in many countries in regard to the use of violence and death, have created social situations and problems that deserve to be investigated. The third theme, building and sustaining peace, operationalizes different types and levels of violence and conflict. It assesses ongoing efforts, for instance, governments trying to contain or diffuse conflict, businesses and national service schemes building peaceful civil spheres, and the efforts of organized groups to claim, shape, and extend the spheres of life that are free of conflict.
Conflict management --- Armed Forces --- War and society. --- Civil-military relations. --- Social aspects. --- Military and civilian power --- Military-civil relations --- Society and war --- War --- Armed Services --- Military, The --- Conflict control --- Conflict resolution --- Dispute settlement --- Management of conflict --- Managing conflict --- Social aspects --- Executive power --- Sociology, Military --- Military government --- Sociology --- Civilians in war --- Military art and science --- Disarmament --- Management --- Negotiation --- Problem solving --- Social conflict --- Crisis management --- Political Science --- Peace studies & conflict resolution. --- Peacekeeping operations. --- Arms control. --- Peace. --- International Relations --- Arms Control. --- Security, International --- Arms race --- Military readiness
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Living Our Religions sheds important light on the lives of Hindu and Muslim American women of South Asian origin. As the authors reveal their diverse and culturally dynamic religious practices, describe the race, gender, and ethnic boundaries that they encounter, and document how they resist and challenge these boundaries, they cut through the myths and ethnocentrism of popular portrayals to reveal the vibrancy, courage, and agency of an "invisible" minority.
South Asian American women --- Hindu women --- Muslim women --- Islamic women --- Women, Muslim --- Women --- Women, Hindu --- Women, South Asian American --- Religious life. --- Social life and customs. --- Muslimahs
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