
Macedonians in Toronto, Norwegians in rural Wisconsin, Spanish immigrants in Mexico, Mexicans
in California, the 'French' in Louisiana, the 'English' in Quebec and the Saami (Lapps) in
Norway--these are some of the ethnographic cases for the exploration of 'transnational' and
'bi-national' ethnicity.
". . . more than simply another book in the growing library on ethnicity.
. . . I found the papers to be stimulating, and some were extremely provocative in their quests for
new ways of examining ethnicity in broader context . . . This volume would be an excellent textbook
for a graduate seminar in anthropology, sociology or history."--Canadian Ethnic
Studies
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