Beschreibung:
As demographics change and the southern American region grows more multicultural, clashes between mentalities and contemporary population realties increase. Somalis in the Neo-South: African Immigration, Politics and Race offers a balanced and insightful look at Somalis in the southern United States. Politically centered, it is a thought-provoking book that presents an essential and positive alternative to the familiar portrayal of Somalis in the United States as terrorists. It explains the U.S. resettlement process and illuminates the civic engagement and entrepreneurship of Somalis in Clarkston, Georgia, and Nashville, Tennessee.
List of Tables and Figure ¿ Preface ¿ Acknowledgments ¿ List of Abbreviations ¿ Introduction ¿ From East to West: The Resettlement of Somalis in the United States ¿ The Southeast: Context for the Research ¿ Grounded Theory: Explaining the Journey to the Theory ¿ Engendering This Study¿s Grounded Theory ¿ The Politics of It All ¿ Conclusion ¿ Index.