Journal of American Ethnic History, Special Issue, Multi-ethnic Immigration & the US South

Sarah McNamara Discussion
Type: 
Journal
Location: 
United States
Subject Fields: 
Asian History / Studies, Immigration & Migration History / Studies, Labor History / Studies, Oral History, Women's & Gender History / Studies

The Journal of American Ethnic History announces the publication of its summer 2019 special issue, Multi-ethnic Immigration and the US South, edited by Sarah McNamara (Texas A&M University) and Cecilia Márquez (Duke University). This issue brings together scholars across disciplines who explore the US South as a site of historic immigration and multi-culturalism. List of contents below.

 

Julie M. Weise, Introduction, “Immigration History and the End of Southern Exceptionalism”

 

Sarah McNamara, “Borderland Unionism: Latina Activism in Ybor City and Tampa, Florida 1935-1937”

 

Yuri W. Doolan, “Transpacific Camptowns: Korean Women, US Army Bases, and Military Prostitution in America”

 

Uzma Quraishi, “Racial Calculations: Indian and Pakistani Immigrants in Houston, 1960-1980”

 

Cecilia Márquez and Perla M. Guerrero, “Multi-Ethnic Immigration and a Nuevo South: A Discussion with Perla M. Guerrero”

 

Stephanie Hinnershitz, Conclusion