Almost two-thirds of New Yorkers under the age of 18 are the children of immigrants. This second generation shares with previous waves of immigrant youth the experience of attempting to reconcile their cultural heritage with American society. In "Becoming New Yorkers, noted social scientists Philip Kasinitz, John Mollenkopf, and Mary Waters bring together in-depth ethnographies of some of New York's largest immigrant populations to assess the experience of the new second generation and to explore the ways in which they are changing the fabric of American culture.
發表於2025-01-03
Becoming New Yorkers 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
圖書標籤: 社會學 Ethnography
2017 senior seminar. 每章分不同的ethnic groups來做研究,其中uptown Chinese和downtown Chinese的討論蠻有趣,但是覺得缺少一個總體的對紐約本身生態的討論。
評分2017 senior seminar. 每章分不同的ethnic groups來做研究,其中uptown Chinese和downtown Chinese的討論蠻有趣,但是覺得缺少一個總體的對紐約本身生態的討論。
評分2017 senior seminar. 每章分不同的ethnic groups來做研究,其中uptown Chinese和downtown Chinese的討論蠻有趣,但是覺得缺少一個總體的對紐約本身生態的討論。
評分2017 senior seminar. 每章分不同的ethnic groups來做研究,其中uptown Chinese和downtown Chinese的討論蠻有趣,但是覺得缺少一個總體的對紐約本身生態的討論。
評分2017 senior seminar. 每章分不同的ethnic groups來做研究,其中uptown Chinese和downtown Chinese的討論蠻有趣,但是覺得缺少一個總體的對紐約本身生態的討論。
Becoming New Yorkers 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載