Havana — they are as Cuban today as they were when they got off the ferry in October 1960. My children, who were born in this country of Cuban parents and in whom I have tried to inculcate some sort of cubania, are American through and through. They... Next Year in Cuba: A Cubano's Coming of Age - Página xixpor Gustavo P?rez Firmat - 1995 - 213 páginasPré-visualização limitada - Acerca deste livro
| Susan L. Roberson - 2001 - 338 páginas
...did in Havana — they are as Cuban today as they were when they got off the ferry in October 1960. My children, who were born in this country of Cuban...be "saved" from their Americanness no more than my parents can be "saved" from their Cubanness. Although technically they belong to the so-called ABC... | |
| Prof. Alejandro Portes, Prof. Rubén G. Rumbaut - 2001 - 462 páginas
...acculturation may well "thin" ethnicity and take its inevitable generational toll: My children, who were horn in this country of Cuban parents and in whom I have tried to inculcate some sort of cabania, are American through and through. They can be "saved" from their Americanness no more than... | |
| Thomas S. Weisner - 2005 - 454 páginas
...to make a shift in my innermost ways. I have to translate myself. Eva Hoffman (1989, 202, 210-211) My children, who were born in this country of Cuban...be "saved" from their Americanness no more than my parents can be "saved" from their Cubanness. . . . Like other second-generation immigrants, they maintain... | |
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