Irish America
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Irish America
(Oxford studies in social and cultural anthropology)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1999
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Bibliography: p. [301]-310
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Few writers on the Irish in America have looked beyond the 19th-century ethnic enclaves of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Chicago, or have asked how the notion of an Irish-American ethnic identity in contemporary America can be reconciled with five, six, or seven generations of intermarriage and assimilation over the last century and a half. This study, based on interviews with 500 people of Irish ancestry in Albany, New York, aims to discover in what senses and in what degrees the present-day descendants of 19th-century Irish immigrants possess distinctive social practices and ways of seeing the world, and raises questions about the social conditions in which ideas of Irishness have been created and re-created.
目次
- Colonists and immigrants
- as Irish as any city in America
- the past in the present
- over the generations
- Irish-Catholic-Democrat
- the importance of being Irish
- the wearing of the green
- a socioscape of Irish America.
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