African Diaspora Identities

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African Diaspora Identities
Author : John A. Arthur
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Publisher : Lexington Books
Language : English
Release Date : 20 August 2010
ISBN : 0739146394
Pages : 318 pages
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African Diaspora Identities by John A. Arthur Book PDF Summary

This book positions the identities that African ZmigrZs negotiate in transnational migration. It seeks to investigate the structure and modalities of the broader social contexts and parameters underpinning how these identities are constructed and rationalized. The identities African immigrants depict are transnational, resilient, enterprising, altruistic, and based upon a yearning desire for economic opportunities and total incorporation in global affairs. Their migratory identities are structured to finding solutions to ameliorate the myriad of pressing issues facing Africa.

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African Diaspora Identities

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