Accent on Privilege English Identities and Anglophilia in the U.S
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Publisher: Temple University Press Summary: For English citizens living in the United States, (re-)defining their national identity has become something of an issue. How are race & class constructed? What images--positive or negative--are represented? Through interviews with 34 immigrants in the Eastern United States, Jones negotiates the status of these "aliens/strangers".
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Publisher: Temple University Press
9781566399005
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1566399009
Publisher: Temple University Press
For English citizens living in the United States, (re-)defining their national identity has become something of an issue. How are race & class constructed? What images--positive or negative--are represented? Through interviews with 34 immigrants in the Eastern United States, Jones negotiates the status of these "aliens/strangers".
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