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The Bangladeshi Diaspora In The United States After 9 11


The Bangladeshi Diaspora In The United States After 9 11
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Author : Shafiqur Rahman
language : en
Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing
Release Date : 2011

The Bangladeshi Diaspora In The United States After 9 11 written by Shafiqur Rahman and has been published by LFB Scholarly Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with History categories.


"After 9/11, Bangladeshi-Americans felt pressured to see their identities in binary Muslim vs. American terms. They refused to accept this identity not only because it does not fit, but also because it curtails their ability to engage society in multiple terms and to exercise their rights as citizens. Bangladeshis' experiences were colored by gender, generation, and social class. While the first-generation Bangladeshis maintain strong connections with Bangladesh and prefer to be identified as Bangladeshi-Americas, the second-generation identifies as "desi"--a generic South Asian identity, which helps them reconcile their parents' expectations and the demands of their lives in the United States. Bangladeshi diasporic media are not maintain connections with their old home, but also are an integral part of their lives in the diaspora." -- Provided by publisher



Transnational Media Reception Islamophobia And The Identity Constructions Of A Non Arab Muslim Diasporic Community


Transnational Media Reception Islamophobia And The Identity Constructions Of A Non Arab Muslim Diasporic Community
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Author : MD Shafiqur Rahman
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

Transnational Media Reception Islamophobia And The Identity Constructions Of A Non Arab Muslim Diasporic Community written by MD Shafiqur Rahman and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with categories.


This study, based on ethnographic interviews and fieldworks in New York City and Carbondale, Illinois, examines how the post-9/11 Islamophobia impacted the experiences and identity-articulations of people in the Bangladeshi diaspora in the United States. This study also examines how diasporic identities of Bangladeshis, mostly first-generation immigrant Muslims, emerged as results of their multi-layered negotiations with gender, class, religion, ethnicity and their host culture. Roles of diasporic media were examined in the identity construction process. The study found that people's diasporic experiences were colored by their gender, generation, and social class. The first generation Bangladeshis maintain a strong connection with Bangladesh, and they prefer to be identified as Bangladeshi-American, retaining a large part of their ethnic identity. Like the Bangladeshis who live in Bangladesh, the Bangladeshi-Americans think that their religious identity is submerged in the Bangladeshi identity. However, the second-generation Bangladeshis strongly identify as desi --a generic South Asian identity, which helps them reconcile their parents' expectations and the demands of their lives in the U.S. The study also found that Bangladeshi diasporic media are not merely the devices for maintaining connections with their old home, but they are an integral part of people's lives in the diaspora. The study also found that post-9/11 Islamophobia tremendously impacted the lives and identity-constructions of the people in this recent diaspora. They considered these as problems deeply ingrained in their lives and their quest for full U.S. citizenship.



Multicultural America


Multicultural America
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Author : Carlos E. Cortés
language : en
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Release Date : 2013-08-15

Multicultural America written by Carlos E. Cortés and has been published by SAGE Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-08-15 with Social Science categories.


This comprehensive title is among the first to extensively use newly released 2010 U.S. Census data to examine multiculturalism today and tomorrow in America. This distinction is important considering the following NPR report by Eyder Peralta: “Based on the first national numbers released by the Census Bureau, the AP reports that minorities account for 90 percent of the total U.S. growth since 2000, due to immigration and higher birth rates for Latinos.” According to John Logan, a Brown University sociologist who has analyzed most of the census figures, “The futures of most metropolitan areas in the country are contingent on how attractive they are to Hispanic and Asian populations.” Both non-Hispanic whites and blacks are getting older as a group. “These groups are tending to fade out,” he added. Another demographer, William H. Frey with the Brookings Institution, told The Washington Post that this has been a pivotal decade. “We’re pivoting from a white-black-dominated American population to one that is multiracial and multicultural.” Multicultural America: A Multimedia Encyclopedia explores this pivotal moment and its ramifications with more than 900 signed entries not just providing a compilation of specific ethnic groups and their histories but also covering the full spectrum of issues flowing from the increasingly multicultural canvas that is America today. Pedagogical elements include an introduction, a thematic reader’s guide, a chronology of multicultural milestones, a glossary, a resource guide to key books, journals, and Internet sites, and an appendix of 2010 U.S. Census Data. Finally, the electronic version will be the only reference work on this topic to augment written entries with multimedia for today’s students, with 100 videos (with transcripts) from Getty Images and Video Vault, the Agence France Press, and Sky News, as reviewed by the media librarian of the Rutgers University Libraries, working in concert with the title’s editors.



Multicultural America 4 Volumes


Multicultural America 4 Volumes
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Author : Ronald H. Bayor
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release Date : 2011-07-22

Multicultural America 4 Volumes written by Ronald H. Bayor and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-07-22 with Social Science categories.


This encyclopedia contains 50 thorough profiles of the most numerically significant immigrant groups now making their homes in the United States, telling the story of our newest immigrants and introducing them to their fellow Americans. One of the main reasons the United States has evolved so quickly and radically in the last 100 years is the large number of ethnically diverse immigrants that have become part of its population. People from every area of the world have come to America in an effort to realize their dreams of more opportunity and better lives, either for themselves or for their children. This book provides a fascinating picture of the lives of immigrants from 50 countries who have contributed substantially to the diversity of the United States, exploring all aspects of the immigrants' lives in the old world as well as the new. Each essay explains why these people have come to the United States, how they have adjusted to and integrated into American society, and what portends for their future. Accounts of the experiences of the second generation and the effects of relations between the United States and the sending country round out these unusually rich and demographically detailed portraits.



Bangladesh On A New Journey


Bangladesh On A New Journey
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Author : Sreeradha Datta
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2024-01-30

Bangladesh On A New Journey written by Sreeradha Datta and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-01-30 with Political Science categories.


This volume contributes to understanding Bangladesh's growth story, as it celebrates 50 years of independence. The fastest growing South Asian state is being recognised as an important partner and model case study with increasing global relevance by world powers. Sreeradha Datta reviews many of its critical bilateral relationships, as well as its expanding influence in the region and world beyond, enabling an understanding of how Bangladesh's growth trajectory complements and informs its foreign policy aims. The volume has a mixture of thematic and bilateral chapters, and includes the active Bangladeshi diaspora population and its influence on the country's unfolding narrative. Datta features the viewpoints of key Bangladeshi policy makers; expert takes on how the world is engaging with Bangladesh; and covers the growing salience of Bangladesh's foreign policy, reflecting its new acquired economic status.



Little Bangladesh


Little Bangladesh
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Author : Zahir Ahmed
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2021-07-29

Little Bangladesh written by Zahir Ahmed and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-07-29 with Social Science categories.


This volume presents a comprehensive overview of the Bangladeshi diaspora in USA. Based on case studies from across Southern California, it discusses themes such as economic advantages of migration beyond sociological models of globalization; Bangladeshi diaspora and Little Bangladesh; oral histories of settlement and incoming migrants; imagined homelands in California; emigration and immigration; trans-business and the American Dream; diaspora and social media; Islam and transnationalism; and Bangladeshi Islam in the USA. It explores the trans-global subjectivity and embodied experiences of Bangladeshi migrants as they negotiate economic opportunity, security, and challenges. The book also documents transnational ties that migrants retain; the aspirations and anxieties they face; and what it means to be a Muslim living in the USA in the post-9/11 era. With its rich, multi-sited ethnographic narratives set in transnational studies and studies of globalization, this book will interest scholars and researchers of diaspora studies, migration studies, South Asian studies, political sociology, social anthropology, sociology and political studies, international relations and those interested in Bangladesh.



Our Voices Our Histories


Our Voices Our Histories
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Author : Shirley Hune
language : en
Publisher: NYU Press
Release Date : 2020-03-10

Our Voices Our Histories written by Shirley Hune and has been published by NYU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-03-10 with Social Science categories.


An innovative anthology showcasing Asian American and Pacific Islander women’s histories Our Voices, Our Histories brings together thirty-five Asian American and Pacific Islander authors in a single volume to explore the historical experiences, perspectives, and actions of Asian American and Pacific Islander women in the United States and beyond. This volume is unique in exploring Asian American and Pacific Islander women’s lives along local, transnational, and global dimensions. The contributions present new research on diverse aspects of Asian American and Pacific Islander women’s history, from the politics of language, to the role of food, to experiences as adoptees, mixed race, and second generation, while acknowledging shared experiences as women of color in the United States. Our Voices, Our Histories showcases how new approaches in US history, Asian American and Pacific Islander studies, and Women’s and Gender studies inform research on Asian American and Pacific Islander women. Attending to the collective voices of the women themselves, the volume seeks to transform current understandings of Asian American and Pacific Islander women’s histories.



Muslim Americans


Muslim Americans
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Author : Nahid Afrose Kabir
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-08-12

Muslim Americans written by Nahid Afrose Kabir and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-08-12 with Social Science categories.


With Islamophobia on the rise in the US since 9/11, Muslims remain the most misunderstood people in American society. Taking as its point of departure the question of the compatibility of Islam and democracy, this book examines Muslims’ sense of belonging in American society. Based on extensive interview data across seven states in the US, the author explores the question of what it means to be American or un-American amongst Muslims, offering insights into common views of community, culture, and wider society. Through a combination of interviewees’ responses and discourse analysis of print media, Muslim Americans also raises the question of whether media coverage of the issue might itself be considered ‘un-American’. An empirically grounded study of race and faith-based relations, this book undertakes a rigorous questioning of what it means to be American in the contemporary US. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology and political science with interests in race, ethnicity, religion and national identity.



Muslims In Motion


Muslims In Motion
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Author : Nazli Kibria
language : en
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Release Date : 2011

Muslims In Motion written by Nazli Kibria and has been published by Rutgers University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with History categories.


In Muslims in Motion, Nazli Kibria provides a comparative look at Bangladeshi Muslims in different global contexts--including Britain, the U.S., the Middle East, and Malaysia. Kibria examines international migrant flows from Bangladesh, and considers how such migrations continue to shape Islamization in these areas. Having conducted more than 200 in-depth interviews, she explores how, in societies as different as these, migrant Muslims, in their everyday lives, strive to achieve economic gains, sustain community and family life, and realize a sense of dignity and honor. Muslims in Motion offers fresh insights into the prominence of Islam in these communities, especially an Islam defined by fundamentalist movements and ideologies. Kibria also focuses on the complex significance of nationality--with rich analyses of the diaspora, the role of gender and class, and the multiple identities of the migrants, she shows how nationality can be both a critical source of support and also of difficulty for many in their efforts to attain lives of dignity. By bringing to life a vast range of experiences, this book challenges prevailing stereotypes of Muslims.



Serving Library Users From Asia


Serving Library Users From Asia
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Author : John Hickok
language : en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Release Date : 2019-06-12

Serving Library Users From Asia written by John Hickok and has been published by Rowman & Littlefield this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-06-12 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


Asian populations are among some of the fastest growing cultural groups in the US. While books on serving other target groups in libraries have been published (e.g., disabled, Latino, seniors, etc.), few books on serving library users of Asian heritage have been written. Thus the timely need for this book. Rather than a generalized overview of Asians as a whole, this book has 24 separate chapters—each on 24 specific Asian countries/cultures of East, Southeast, and South Asia—with a wealth of resources for understanding, interacting with, outreaching to, and serving library users of each culture. Resources include cultural guides (both print and online), language helps (with sample library vocabulary), Asian booksellers, nationwide cultural groups, professional literature, and more. Resources and suggestions are given for all three types of libraries—public, school, and academic—making this book valuable for all librarians. The demographics of each Asian culture (numbers and distribution)—plus history of immigration and international student enrollment—is also featured. As a bonus, each chapter spotlights a US public, school, and academic library providing model outreach to Asian library users. Additionally, this book provides a detailed description and analysis of libraries in each of the 24 Asian countries. The history, development, facilities, conditions, technology, classification systems, and more—of public, school, and academic libraries—are all discussed, with detailed documentation. Country conditions influencing libraries and library use are also described: literacy levels, reading cultures, languages and writing systems, educational systems, and more. Based on the author’s 15 years of research and travels to Asia, this work is a must-have for all librarians.