A literature review supplemented by interview data from a small sample of Haitian and Dominican immigrants living in Miami, Florida elucidates the complexities of Afrolatino-Dominican identity. The data include Dominican recollections of childhood warnings about threats posed by Haitians allegedly willing to cast spells and act as agents of punishment for misbehaving Dominican children. These data are consistent with antihaitianismo and the tendency for Dominicans to deny their African heritage in favor of their European Hispanic roots. The paper also explains how Dominicans’ ethnic flexibility in navigating “racialized” social space in the US is relevant to future census measurement of race and ethnicity
Immigration by Haitians to the Dominican Republic is a long-standing phenomenon, and today, an estim...
In 2013, new Dominican legislation left approximately a quarter-million Haitians and Dominicans of H...
“Raising Haiti” analyzes how ethnicity structures the romantic and familial lives of second-generati...
A literature review supplemented by interview data from a small sample of Haitian and Dominican immi...
This independent study examines the different American perceptions of Dominican race during three im...
This study examined the ways that theories of assimilation and identification could be applied to Do...
This article provides an overview of an interdisciplinary qualitative study that explored the person...
Identity studies of immigrants are complex because of multiple influences affecting identity reconst...
Identity studies of immigrants are complex because of multiple influences affecting identity reconst...
Identity studies of immigrants are complex because of multiple influences affecting identity reconst...
In 2013, the Dominican Republic’s highest court ruled to revoke birthright citizenship for over 200,...
In 2013, the Dominican Republic’s highest court ruled to revoke birthright citizenship for over 200,...
Latin American cultures are significantly influenced by Catholicism, which partially but meaningfull...
This article discusses constructions of identity, home, and belonging among first and second-generat...
Objective. This study examines how racial/ethnic self-identity interrelates with lan-guage ability, ...
Immigration by Haitians to the Dominican Republic is a long-standing phenomenon, and today, an estim...
In 2013, new Dominican legislation left approximately a quarter-million Haitians and Dominicans of H...
“Raising Haiti” analyzes how ethnicity structures the romantic and familial lives of second-generati...
A literature review supplemented by interview data from a small sample of Haitian and Dominican immi...
This independent study examines the different American perceptions of Dominican race during three im...
This study examined the ways that theories of assimilation and identification could be applied to Do...
This article provides an overview of an interdisciplinary qualitative study that explored the person...
Identity studies of immigrants are complex because of multiple influences affecting identity reconst...
Identity studies of immigrants are complex because of multiple influences affecting identity reconst...
Identity studies of immigrants are complex because of multiple influences affecting identity reconst...
In 2013, the Dominican Republic’s highest court ruled to revoke birthright citizenship for over 200,...
In 2013, the Dominican Republic’s highest court ruled to revoke birthright citizenship for over 200,...
Latin American cultures are significantly influenced by Catholicism, which partially but meaningfull...
This article discusses constructions of identity, home, and belonging among first and second-generat...
Objective. This study examines how racial/ethnic self-identity interrelates with lan-guage ability, ...
Immigration by Haitians to the Dominican Republic is a long-standing phenomenon, and today, an estim...
In 2013, new Dominican legislation left approximately a quarter-million Haitians and Dominicans of H...
“Raising Haiti” analyzes how ethnicity structures the romantic and familial lives of second-generati...