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From Africa to America – Religion and Adaptation among Ghanaian Immigrants in New York: Religion, Race, and Ethnicity

Autor Moses O. Biney
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 ian 2011
Upon arrival in the United States, most African immigrants are immediately subsumed under the category “black”. In the eyes of most Americans - and more so to American legal and social systems - African immigrants are indistinguishable from all others, such as those from the Caribbean whose skin colour they share. Despite their growing presence in many cities and their active involvement in sectors of American economic, social, and cultural life, we know little about them.In From Africa to America, Moses O. Biney offers a rare full-scale look at an African immigrant congregation, the Presbyterian Church of Ghana in New York (PCGNY). Through personal stories, notes from participant observation, and interviews, Biney explores the complexities of the social, economic, and cultural adaptation of this group, the difficult moral choices they have to make in order to survive, and the tensions that exist within their faith community. Most notably, through his compelling research Biney shows that such congregations are more than mere “ethnic enclaves”, or safe havens from American social and cultural values. Rather, they help maintain the essential balance between cultural acclimation and ethnic preservation needed for these new citizens to flourish.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814786390
ISBN-10: 0814786391
Pagini: 219
Dimensiuni: 167 x 233 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Religion, Race, and Ethnicity


Cuprins

Contents; List of Illustrations viii; Acknowledgments ix; Introduction 1; 1 “Coming to America”: Ghanaians and United States Immigration 13; 2 “By the Hudson River”: Ghanaian Presence in New York 45; 3 “Remembering the Homeland”: Ghana and Its People 65; 4 “How Shall We Sing the Lord’s Song?” An Overseas Mission 94; 5 “Compound House”: Communal Life and Welfare 145; 6 Conflict and Cohesion: Gender and Intergenerational Relations 171; 7 “Ebenezer”: Spirituality and Identity 194; 8 “Pedaling on Both Sides”: Analysis and Conclusion 227; Notes 256; Bibliography 292; Index; About the Author 303

Recenzii

"From Africa to America provides a fascinating analysis of Ghanaian immigrants to the United States. This lively account paints a revealing picture of the real life of these immigrants, showing how their religious life as a community sustains them as they cope with the process of adaptation.” John Mbiti, author of Introduction to African Religion, 2nd Edition

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Offers a rare full-scale look at an African immigrant congregation, the Presbyterian Church of Ghana in New York (PCGNY)