We are Americans

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作者:Perez, William
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页数:200
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出版时间:2009-8
价格:$ 79.10
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isbn号码:9781579223755
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图书标签:
  • 美国
  • 美国历史
  • 文化
  • 社会
  • 多元文化
  • 移民
  • 身份认同
  • 公民
  • 美国梦
  • 历史
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Winner of the CEP Mildred Garcia Award for Exemplary ScholarshipAbout 2.4 million children and young adults under 24 years of age are undocumented. Brought by their parents to the US as minors-many before they had reached their teens-they account for about one-sixth of the total undocumented population. Illegal through no fault of their own, some 65,000 undocumented students graduate from the nation's high schools each year. They cannot get a legal job, and face enormous barriers trying to enter college to better themselves-and yet America is the only country they know and, for many, English is the only language they speak. What future do they have? Why are we not capitalizing, as a nation, on this pool of talent that has so much to contribute? What should we be doing?Through the inspiring stories of sixteen students-from seniors at high school to graduate students-William Perez gives voice to the estimated 2.4 million undocumented students in the United States, and draws attention to their plight. These stories reveal how-despite financial hardship, the unpredictability of living with the daily threat of deportation, restrictions of all sorts, and often in the face of discrimination by their teachers-so many are not just persisting in the American educational system, but achieving academically, and moreover often participating in service to their local communities. Perez reveals what drives these young people, and the visions they have for contributing to the country they call home.Through these stories, this book draws attention to these students' predicament, to stimulate the debate about putting right a wrong not of their making, and to motivate more people to call for legislation, like the stalled Dream Act, that would offer undocumented students who participate in the economy and civil life a path to citizenship. Perez goes beyond this to discuss the social and policy issues of immigration reform. He dispels myths about illegal immigrants' supposed drain on state and federal resources, providing authoritative evidence to the contrary. He cogently makes the case-on economic, social, and constitutional and moral grounds-for more flexible policies towards undocumented immigrants. If today's immigrants, like those of past generations, are a positive force for our society, how much truer is that where undocumented students are concerned?

《星辰大海的女儿们》 这本书讲述了十八世纪末,一群怀揣着对自由和新生活的渴望的女性,穿越茫茫大西洋,来到北美大陆的故事。她们来自不同的国度,有着不同的背景,却有着共同的信念——在这片充满机遇的土地上,开辟属于自己的道路,建立新的家园。 故事的主人公是一位名叫伊丽莎白·格林伍德的英国女子。她的父亲是一位没落的贵族,家族因为一次失败的投资而陷入困境。为了拯救家族,也为了摆脱束缚她的陈规旧习,伊丽莎白毅然决定跟随一群先驱者前往北美。她带来了家族世代相传的药草知识,希望能在新大陆上找到用武之地。 在颠簸的海上旅程中,伊丽莎白结识了来自爱尔兰的孤女艾琳,一位能歌善舞,却身怀不为人知的秘密的女子;来自法国的寡妇索菲,她带着两个年幼的孩子,期望在新世界中找到一份安宁;以及一位来自非洲的自由黑人女子,名叫阿米莉亚,她曾饱受奴役之苦,如今凭借着坚韧的意志和精湛的裁缝技艺,渴望在新大陆上赢得尊重。 她们抵达北美大陆后,发现这片土地比她们想象的要艰辛得多。原始的森林,严酷的气候,以及与原住民之间的复杂关系,都对她们构成了巨大的挑战。伊丽莎白发现,她的药草知识在这里并不总是适用,她需要学习新的植物,了解当地的疗法。艾琳凭借她的歌声和乐观,在艰苦的环境中为人们带来了慰藉,但也时常被过去的阴影所困扰。索菲努力维系着家庭,在艰难中寻找希望。阿米莉亚则用她的双手和智慧,一点点积累着财富,也逐渐赢得了周围人的信任。 随着时间的推移,她们和其他的女性一起,在新大陆上建立起一个初步的社区。她们互相扶持,共同度过饥荒、疾病和与其他社区的摩擦。她们在艰难的环境中学习如何耕种,如何建造房屋,如何照顾彼此。她们也开始尝试参与到社区的事务中,尽管在那个时代,女性的地位仍然受到很多限制,但她们用自己的方式,一点点地争取着话语权。 故事深入描绘了她们在物质匮乏和精神压力下的挣扎与成长。她们经历了失去亲人的痛苦,感受了友谊的温暖,也品尝了爱情的甜蜜。伊丽莎白在与一位当地的拓荒者相遇后,发现了自己内心的另一面,也开始重新审视自己对家庭和未来的定义。艾琳的秘密逐渐浮出水面,她的过去将对她的未来产生怎样的影响?索菲在经历了一系列的变故后,能否找到真正的平静?阿米莉亚在努力融入新社会的同时,又如何保持自己的文化身份? 《星辰大海的女儿们》不仅仅是一个关于生存的故事,更是一个关于勇气、韧性和女性力量的故事。它展现了这些女性在面对未知和挑战时,如何展现出惊人的毅力和智慧,如何在新大陆上扎根,如何用自己的双手,一点点地塑造着一个崭新的未来。她们的故事,是北美大陆早期拓荒史中,那些被历史洪流所忽略的,但同样重要,同样闪耀着人性的光辉的篇章。书中也 subtly 地探讨了那个时代社会结构对女性的影响,以及女性在打破这些束缚过程中所付出的努力。她们不仅仅是为了生存,更是为了寻找自己的价值,实现自我。她们的梦想,如同夜空中闪烁的星辰,虽遥远,却指引着前进的方向,也最终汇聚成了一片属于她们自己的,广阔而璀璨的星辰大海。

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