of Korean American immigrant churches, it introduces the concepts of marginality and liminality, the first and second-generation's theological and spiritual interpretation of the experiences of immigration, particularly influenced by the painful experience of racism and discrimination. The chapter also ...
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Chinese were singled out for discrimination through laws enacted by states in which they had settled; they were the first immigrant group to be targeted for exclusion and denial of citizenship by the U.S. Congress in 1882. Their encounter with Euro-Americans has been shaped not just by their...
Immigrant family violence. As American culture has become more diverse, the need to study, understand, and respond to cultural variations in family violence has received priority con- sideration from organizations, such as the American Psychological Association (APA 2003). Scholars in every field ...
On educational attainment, studies show that children of immigrants in Australi a get better average results than children of native-born Australians. This is significant because according to research conducted by the OECD, the successful integration of immigrant students is an important indicator of a...
Science studies scholars identify parallels between anti-immigrant and anti-invasive species rhetoric but have yet to consider how this linked racial disco... L Fink - 《American Quarterly》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 You Have to Learn to Adapt: A Sociolinguistic Study of Chinese Americans in the ...
the citizenship of American-born Mary Keatinge Das, wife of the Pakistani American activist Taraknath Das, and Emily Chinn, mother of four and wife of a Chinese American immigrant. Traces of anti-Asian immigration law remained until the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965...
The Rise of the Irish in the Aftermath of the Civil War About 33 million Americans can trace their roots to Ireland, the small island off the western coast of Europe, which has a population of just 4.6 million. The Irish, like many immigrant groups arriving in America, were fleeing hards...
In Ivory Coast, for example, immigrants and Muslims faced discrimination for years. Yet many of the country's best soccer players are from Muslim and immigrant families. As a result, the national team has become a symbol of unity and has helped to promote peace throughout the world....
The three main elements that have been central to the creation of Australia’s population composition are the diversity of her native population, colonization by the British in the past and the extensive immigration from diverse cultures.(澳大利亚以其独特的历史而自豪,这一历史是由其居民的多样性塑造...