The Evolution of New York City¿s Multiculturalism: Melting Pot Or Salad Bowl

The Evolution of New York City¿s Multiculturalism: Melting Pot Or Salad Bowl
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9783837093032
ISBN-13 : 3837093034
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Book Synopsis The Evolution of New York City¿s Multiculturalism: Melting Pot Or Salad Bowl by : Eva Kolb

Download or read book The Evolution of New York City¿s Multiculturalism: Melting Pot Or Salad Bowl written by Eva Kolb and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2009 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book deals with the formation of New York City's multicultural character. It draws a sketch of the metropolis' first big immigration waves and describes the development of immigrants who entered the New World as foreigners and strangers and soon became one of the most essential parts of the city's very character. A main focus is laid upon the ambiguity of the immigrants' identity which is captured between assimilation and separation, and one of the most important questions the book deals with is whether the city can be seen as one of the world's greatest melting pots or just as a huge salad bowl inhabiting all kinds of different cultures. The book approaches this topic from an historical and a fictional point of view and concentrates on personal experiences of the immigrants as well as on the cultural impact immigration had on the megalopolis New York.


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