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Hardcover Dominican Migration: Transnational Perspectives Book

ISBN: 0813027128

ISBN13: 9780813027128

Dominican Migration: Transnational Perspectives

(Part of the New World Diasporas Series)

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"This volume sets a new standard in studies that focus on the continuous and evolving process of transnationalization . . . a valuable collection of details and insights into the interchange of people, capital, goods, information, ideas, and influence that exemplify the evolving reach and complexity of the Dominican transnational experience."-- Hector R. Cordero-Guzman, Baruch College, City University of New York

Political and economic hardships have led over one million Dominicans to leave their homeland and settle in foreign countries--the United States, Spain, Venezuela, and other countries in Latin America and Europe. In essays covering subjects from politics to literature, this interdisciplinary work analyzes the Dominican diaspora as a multifaceted global phenomenon in which Dominican transmigrants live, work, and participate in two or more societies. It examines the forces that fueled the diasporic migration of Dominicans; the characteristics of the migration process; the main challenges to political and social incorporation; the formation of communities in New York, Spain, and other locales; and issues of gender in education, employment, and the household. It also includes a discussion of the Dominican migration experience as portrayed in the works of two prominent Dominican-American novelists, an analysis of images and perceptions of New York City as reflected in literary production, and an essay on the development and redevelopment of Dominican music and dance as it matures within the community, fusing with other musical traditions in New York City.

Contents
1. Introduction: Dominican Transnational Migration, by Ernesto Sagas and Sintia E. Molina
2. Los paises Transnational Migration from the Dominican Republic to the United States, by Jorge Duany
3. From Ausentes to Dual Nationals: The Incorporation of Transmigrants into Dominican Politics, by Ernesto Sagas
4. Dominicans in Providence: The Formation of a Transnational Community in a Secondary City, by Jose Itzigsohn
5. Transnationalism and Middle-Class Dominican Immigrants in South Florida, by Carol Hoffman-Guzman
6. Dominican Transmigrants in Spain, by Domingo Lil n with Juleyka J. Lantigua
7. Dominican Women "Con Un Pie Aqui y Otro Alla" Transnational Practices at the Crossroads of Local/Global Agendas, by Karin Weyland
8. Transnational Changing Gender Roles: Second-Generation Dominicans in New York City, by Nancy L pez
9. Transnational Consciousness: Negotiating Identity in the Works of Julia Alvarez and Junot Diaz, by Janira Bonilla
10. Writing New York City: A Study on Transnational Dominican-American Literature, by Sintia E. Molina
11. Transnational Music and Dance in Dominican New York, by Thomas van Buren and Leonardo Ivan Dominguez

Ernesto Sagas is assistant professor of political science at Southern New Hampshire University. Sintia E. Molina is assistant professor of language and literature at St. Francis College.

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