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In this groundbreaking study of Puerto Rican and Dominican
migration to the United States, Wendy D. Roth explores the
influence of migration on changing cultural conceptions of
raceOCofor the newcomers, for their host society, and for those who
remain in the countries left behind. Just as migrants can gain new
language proficiencies, they can pick up new understandings of
race. But adopting an American idea about race does not mean
abandoning earlier ideas. New racial schemas transfer across
borders and cultures spread between sending and host countries.
In this groundbreaking study of Puerto Rican and Dominican
migration to the United States, Wendy D. Roth explores the
influence of migration on changing cultural conceptions of
race--for the newcomers, for their host society, and for those who
remain in the countries left behind. Just as migrants can gain new
language proficiencies, they can pick up new understandings of
race. But adopting an American idea about race does not mean
abandoning earlier ideas. New racial schemas transfer across
borders and cultures spread between sending and host countries.
In the last decade, school shootings have decimated communities and terrified parents, teachers, and children in even the most "family friendly" American towns and suburbs. These tragedies appear to be the spontaneous acts of disconnected teens, but this important book argues that the roots of violence are deeply entwined in the communities themselves. "Rampage" challenges the "loner theory" of school violence and shows why so many adults and students miss the warning signs that could prevent it.
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