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The Ethnic Press

Shaping the American Dream

by Leara D. Rhodes (Author)
©2010 Textbook X, 176 Pages

Summary

Millions of people have come to America seeking a different life than the one they had in their home country. The storied lives of these immigrants fill copious volumes of literature, each volume with its own interpretation of history. In documenting the history of immigrants in America through the lens of their newspapers, this groundbreaking book offers a new interpretation, illuminating how ethnic presses in America helped to shape the American Dream. Moreover, the book shows how the ethnic press continues to reshape this dream, as its function has changed from one of acculturation to assimilation to cultural pluralism targeted at the immigrant audience. The similarities between the newspapers, whether they were sojourner, political, religious, or literary in form, provide a fresh perspective on the shaping of the American Dream.

Details

Pages
X, 176
Year
2010
ISBN (PDF)
9781453900154
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433110382
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433110375
DOI
10.3726/978-1-4539-0015-4
Language
English
Publication date
2010 (August)
Keywords
cultural pluralism ethnic press foreign language press, American Dream
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2010. X, 176 pp.

Biographical notes

Leara D. Rhodes (Author)

Leara D. Rhodes is Associate Professor in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia. She received her Ph.D. from Temple University. Her research focuses on media in transitional governments with emphasis on Haiti and the Caribbean. She is author of Democracy and the Role of the Haitian Media, and her research has been published in many journals including Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, Journal of Haitian Studies, Latin American Perspectives, and the Journal of Development Communication.

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