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E-grāmata: Navigating Education as a Forgotten Immigrant: Perspectives from the Eastern European Community

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  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Dec-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666966756
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  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666966756

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Navigating Education as a Forgotten Immigrant tells the story of first- and second-generation immigrants from Eastern Europe. Through a collection of ten interview essays, they share their immigration experiences, assimilation to American life, how they maintain connections to their home countries, and how this shaped their identities.



There is a long history of immigration from Eastern Europe to the United States that began in the 1880s. Since that time, significant diaspora communities have developed in the United States. The members of these groups have developed businesses, participated in their local communities, attended colleges and universities, and shared their culture. Even with such active participation and growth in American life, little is known about the individual community members. Often these communities are forgotten within the fabric of American life. Navigating Education as a Forgotten Immigrant tells the stories of these community members.

Each chapter shares the story of a member of the Eastern European community living in the United States. Some stories are from the perspective of a first-generation immigrant, while others are from second-generation immigrants. Their stories highlight their commitment to life in America, the challenges they face, their evolution of identity, and what it means to live in two worlds simultaneously.

Recenzijas

The argument that the story of the Eastern European immigrantand the diaspora communities they builthas not been told is clearly evident when looking at it from the lens of those immigrants who have struggled to thrive in the United States. [ ] These invaluable insights into learning a new language, getting through the college admissions process, or building a life in the United States can assist those who support immigrants today. [ Lisa Winiewski] has begun a journey into opening the doors to the Eastern European immigrant experience. -- John Kania, Goodwin University

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Navigating Education as a Forgotten Immigrant tells the story of first- and second-generation immigrants from Eastern Europe. Through a collection of ten interview essays, they share their immigration experiences, assimilation to American life, how they maintain connections to their home countries, and how this shaped their identities.
Section One: First-Generation Immigrants

Introduction: Who Are First-Generation Immigrants?

Chapter One: Annas Revolutionary Family: A Collection of Truths

Chapter Two: Rafals Hybrid Identity: Different is Great

Chapter Three: Jaceks Teen Spirit: I Didnt Know I Was Going to America

Chapter Four: Danas American Dream: Its about the Romanian Heart

Chapter Five: Tymofiis New Home: I Couldnt Go Back

First-Generation Immigrants: Central Themes

Section Two: Second-Generation Immigrants

Introduction: Who Are Second-Generation Immigrants?

Chapter Six: Laras Family History: Standing on the Shoulders of Our
Parents

Chapter Seven: Julies Family Connections: Thats Not a Loss, Thats a
Gain

Chapter Eight: Pavlos Journey Home: Family is a Very Focal Point

Chapter Nine: Juliannas Multiple Worlds: Its about Genuine Connection

Chapter Ten: Natalie the Leader: I Didnt Want to Lose My Polish Language

Second Generation Immigrants: Central Themes

Conclusion: What Do First and Second-Generation Immigrants Have in Common?
Lisa M. Winiewski is professor of sociology at Goodwin University.