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Immigrant Identities and the Shaping of a Racialized American Self

机译:移民身份和塑造族裔的美国自我

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Immigration scholars largely focus on adaptation processes of immigrant groups, while race scholars focus on structural barriers nonwhite immigrants face. By comparing nonwhite immigrants with native-born Americans, we can better understand how racial logics affect the identification of racial minorities in the United States. Drawing on 153 interviews with Indian, Caribbean, Chinese, Filipino, and Mexican immigrants, and comparing their narratives to those of black native-born respondents, the authors find similar understandings of American identity across immigrant groups as well as barriers to recognition as American shared by immigrants and native-born blacks. Immigrant narratives continue to reify the United States as a white nation, thus leading to their exclusion by default.
机译:移民学者在很大程度上专注于移民团体的适应过程,而种族学者则重点关注结构障碍非白人移民面临。通过比较非白人移民与本土的美国人,我们可以更好地了解种族逻辑如何影响美国种族少数群体的识别。绘制153名与印度,加勒比海,中国,菲律宾和墨西哥移民的访谈,并将他们的叙述与黑人本土受访者的叙述进行比较,这位作者在跨移民群体中发现了对美国身份的类似理解,以及作为美国共享的障碍通过移民和本土的黑人。移民叙述继续将美国作为一个白色的国家重新获得,从而默认导致他们排除。

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