Ethnicity, class, gender, and migration : Greek-Cypriots in Britain
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Ethnicity, class, gender, and migration : Greek-Cypriots in Britain
(Research in ethnic relations series)
Avebury, c1992
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Bibliography: p. 147-156
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This study sets out to place Cypriot migration to Britain within the context of New Commonwealth migration as a whole and within current developments in the field of racial and ethnic relations. It provides an account of the economic and social position of Cypriots in British society, paying particular attention to a number of central theoretical and political debates relating to class, ethnicity, racism and gender. The book argues that migrant groups have to be understood in terms of the interaction between the internal culture and social differentiations within the group and the wider structural, institutional and ideological processes of the country of migration. Gender divisions and the family are seen as central in understanding the forms of settlement and the economic and social placement of a migrant group.
Table of Contents
- The migration and settlement of Greek Cypriots in Britain
- current issues in the sociology of ethnicity and race
- contextualising Greek Cypriots in economic and ethnic relations in Cyprus
- exclusion and opportunity
- gender divisions, the family and ethnic processes
- women's work, ethnicity and class
- cultural identity and the politics of ethnicity.
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