Art in the Lives of Immigrant Communities in the United States

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  • Art in the Lives of Immigrant Communities in the United States Book Detail

  • Author : Paul DiMaggio
  • Release Date : 2010
  • Publisher : Rutgers University Press
  • Genre : Art
  • Pages : 302
  • ISBN 13 : 0813547571
  • File Size : 96,96 MB

Art in the Lives of Immigrant Communities in the United States by Paul DiMaggio PDF Summary

Book Description: Art in the Lives of Immigrant Communities in the United States is the first book to provide a comprehensive and lively analysis of the contributions of artists from America's newest immigrant communities--Africa, the Middle East, China, India, Southeast Asia, Central America, and Mexico. Adding significantly to our understanding of both the arts and immigration, multidisciplinary scholars explore tensions that artists face in forging careers in a new world and navigating between their home communities and the larger society. They address the art forms that these modern settlers bring with them; show how poets, musicians, playwrights, and visual artists adapt traditional forms to new environments; and consider the ways in which the communities' young people integrate their own traditions and concerns into contemporary expression.

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