Rooting Multiculturalism: The Work of Louis Adamic

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Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 2003 - 191 strani
Rooting Multiculturalism: The Work of Louis Adamic offers the American immigrant writer, editor, and social critic's insights about democracy and diversity to the ongoing culture wars. This study begins with a chronological overview of Adamic's career from his boyhood in Slovenia, to the growth of his reputation as an advocate for ethnic diversity in the 1930s and 1940s, to the suspicious circumstances surrounding his death in 1951. Rooting Multiculturalism then considers Adamic's relationship to the development of American cultural pluralism between the Wars, his populist rhetoric of progressive social reform, and his analysis of the plight of second-generation immigrants. multiculturalism has a longer and deeper history than is often acknowledged. Moreover, this study underscores Adamic's dynamic model of multicultural identity and American citizenship in which individuals draw from a variety of cultural and philosophical perspectives without being bound by any of them. Berry College in Mount Berry, Georgia.
 

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Acknowledgments
9
Introduction
13
An Immigrants Journey through the American Jungle
26
Adamic and the Emergence of Cultural Pluralism between the Wars
67
From Class to Conscience Adamics Rhetoric of Social Reform
97
The Problem of the SecondGeneration Immigrant
126
A More Inclusive Multiculturalism
142
Notes
166
Works Cited
180
Index
186
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