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New to North America Writing by U. S. Immigrants, Their Children and Grandchildren, Second Edition

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ISBN-10: 0965066568

ISBN-13: 9780965066563

Edition: 2nd 2007

Authors: Abby Bogomolny

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New to North America is a collection of fiction, essays, poetry and memoir that documents the experiences and contributions of three critical generations from immigrant to second generation American. While the complex subject of immigration has been oversimplified by national headlines, the voices of immigrants have often been excluded from the debate. Our authors examine issues of identity, memory, assimilation, language, acceptance, struggle and the presence of the "American Dream." Used in history, anthrology, ethnic studies, geography and college composition classes, this text continues to voice relevant cultural themes.
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Book details

List price: $29.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Burning Bush Publications
Publication date: 1/1/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 358
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.100
Language: English

The other sidep. 19
The old people and the old storyp. 22
Nameless placep. 27
Will the real island please stand upp. 30
Attack at dawnp. 31
The occupied zonep. 33
I remember Haifa being lovely butp. 34
He read he wasp. 36
Knowing the teacherp. 37
Passagesp. 39
In the land of the freep. 44
When it happens it seems altogether impossiblep. 54
On the mountain, the cathedral and the fast food culturep. 56
The rearview mirrorp. 61
A room with a viewp. 67
To be viet kieu is to be like Santa Clausp. 73
Immigrant dreams, survival, reflectionp. 77
Butterscotch marble ice creamp. 80
Goddess of learningp. 85
Lavendar soapp. 96
The lawyer's storyp. 106
The Great Taco Warp. 115
Those on bathroom wallsp. 119
Immigration bluesp. 121
The rootless peoplep. 123
Selections from Drops of this storyp. 127
What has become of us here?p. 134
The immigrantp. 137
Aide-memoirep. 138
I worryp. 139
My American realityp. 141
My storyp. 148
Yellow leavesp. 154
The passport officep. 157
First generation language, identity, achievementp. 163
The immigrant storyp. 166
Funny-sounding namesp. 170
Queen of the West Indiesp. 176
Chuck pehlivanianp. 183
From "letters to my father"p. 185
Our life with the windsorsp. 187
A secret languagep. 196
Barely audiblep. 199
Everybody's businessp. 209
Dadp. 211
Finally ... my two dadsp. 213
Una Carta a Puerto Rico/a letter to Puerto Ricop. 217
Dakota thunderstormp. 219
Mamap. 220
Choosing campsp. 222
Drinkp. 223
Bungalow peoplep. 227
Spanglishp. 229
Gifts for the deadp. 231
Both sides of the borderp. 232
Second generation assimilation and amnesiap. 235
Ellis Islandp. 239
He who serves two masters disappoints one ... or bothp. 250
The shouting within usp. 254
Leaving California for Irelandp. 263
ABCsp. 265
Yard salep. 267
Gorda, Mama and Victorp. 273
The handkerchiefp. 280
Remembering my Spanishp. 290
Poppa's girlsp. 294
A pipep. 299
The cockfightp. 300
Exotic or "what beach do you hang out on?"p. 302
From city to suburb Americap. 308
Looking to the futurep. 309
A tapestry of hopep. 314
They shut my grandmother's room doorp. 319
Growing old in an alien landscapep. 322
All educated with no place to gop. 330
Historiesp. 332
It begins right herep. 333
No memories at allp. 342
Enforcement : a tool to control the flow of labor at the U.S.-Mexico borderp. 344
Ethics and interests in the immigration debatep. 348
Migrant hybridityp. 357
We are the miraclep. 363
Your chosen landp. 364
First writing sincep. 365
We have itp. 371
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