
Multiple Identities: Migrants, Ethnicity, and Membership
Author(s): Paul R. Spickard (Editor), Enzo Colombo (Contributor), Mira Foster (Contributor), Serine Gunnarsson (Contributor), Florence Lévy (Contributor), Marylène Lieber (Contributor), Karina Mukazhanova (Contributor), Saara Pellander (Contributor), Gaia Peruzzi (Contributor), Anna Rastas (Contributor), Paola Rebughini (Contributor), Katarzyna Warminska (Contributor), Saija Westerlund-Cook (Contributor)
- Publisher: Indiana University Press
- Publication Date: 12 April 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 344 pages
- ISBN-10: 0253008042
- ISBN-13: 9780253008046
Book Description
In recent years, Europeans have engaged in sharp debates about migrants and minority groups as social problems. The discussions usually neglect who these people are, how they live their lives, and how they identify themselves. Multiple Identities describes how migrants and minorities of all age groups experience their lives and manage complex, often multiple, identities, which alter with time and changing circumstances. The contributors consider minorities who have received a lot of attention, such as Turkish Germans, and some who have received little, such as Kashubians and Tartars in Poland and Chinese in Switzerland. They also examine international adoption and cross-cultural relationships and discuss some models for multicultural success.
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