

An edition of The new Americans (2004)
By Rubén Martínez,Ruben Martinez,Joseph Rodriguez
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
New Press,Distributed by Norton
Language
eng
Pages
270
Description:
Spanning four continents and several years in the lives of seven immigrant families, The New Americans is at once the most globe-trotting and intimate introduction to the new American immigration. Emmy award-winning journalist Ruben Martinez's "powerful and perceptive chronicle" (Booklist) lyrically recounts the dramatic voyages and day-to-day experiences of a small group of families who were featured in the PBS documentary of the same name. They come from Mexico, Nigeria, Palestine, India, and the Dominican Republic, and wind up in Chicago, Montana, Silicon Valley, and the California badlands. Their stories-told with "enthralling" (Publisher's Weekly) literary skill, and illustrated with stunning portraits from award-winning photographer Joseph Rodriguez-paint a portrait of the new, multicultural America. Martinez weaves his own family's moving immigrant history into the book, and essays on the films of Indian American director Mira Nair, the contemporary corridors of Mexican border musicians Los Tigres del Norte, and other immigrant artists explore the ways the new immigrant culture is transforming the United States.
subjects: Emigration and immigration, Case studies, Immigrants, History, Ethnic studies, Immigration & emigration, Sociology, Emigration & Immigration, United States - 20th Century, Social Science, USA, Immigration and emigration, Social History, United States, Minority Studies - General, 21st century, Immigrants, united states, United states, emigration and immigration
Places: United States
Times: 21st century