Assimilation and its discontents: between rhetoric and reality

Int Migr Rev. 1997 Winter;31(4):923-60.

Abstract

"It is in [the] conceptual interstices between theory, rhetoric, and reality that paradoxes (or at least what may appear as paradoxes) emerge. By focusing on paradoxes--on evidence that contradicts orthodox expectations and points instead to assimilation's discontents--the aim of this article is to test empirically the conception of assimilation as a linear process leading to improvements in immigrant outcomes over time and generation in the United States, to unmask underlying pre-theoretical ethnocentric pretensions, and to identify areas in need of conceptual, analytical and theoretical refinement. It is precisely through the examination of paradoxical cases--in effect, deviant case analyses--that fruitful reformulations can be stimulated, considered, and advanced."

MeSH terms

  • Acculturation*
  • Americas
  • Culture
  • Demography
  • Developed Countries
  • Economics
  • Emigration and Immigration*
  • Ethnicity*
  • Family Characteristics*
  • North America
  • Population
  • Population Characteristics
  • Population Dynamics*
  • Social Change
  • Social Class*
  • Social Mobility*
  • Social Sciences
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • United States