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DESCRIPTION:Migration and Interculturality This lecture has two parts. The 
 first addresses the anti-immigrant sentiment in Europe and the U.S.\, and 
 in particular the rejection of immigrant ethnic identities and the call fo
 r assimilation. Until recently\, the integration of migrants in several Eu
 ropean societies focused on interculturality (the mutually agreed upon int
 eraction of various groups with the aim of beneficial coexistence for all)
 \, but the tide seems to have turned and leader after leader has renounced
  both multiculturalism and interculturality. The second part examines the 
 challenges that multiculturalism and pan-ethnic identification (e.g.\, bec
 oming Latinos or Asian-Americans) raises for &nbsp\;immigrants and their c
 hildren in the US. This is particularly pointed with regard to Salvadoran 
 immigrants who are being courted by their home country governments as cruc
 ial actors in bringing development\, particularly through remittances. Hen
 ce\, the government\, business groups\, and intergovernmental organization
 s promote the idea of the Salvadoran transnation\, even to the point of me
 asuring development by factoring in the economic and other indicators of S
 alvadorans in the US. However\, will patterns of integration in the US aff
 ect this transnation gambit? What are the issues at stake for Salvadoran m
 igrants as they confront racism in the US and an expedient welcome in El S
 alvador?
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SUMMARY:PLACA Presents: George Yudice
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Migration and Interculturality This lecture ha
 s two parts. The first addresses the anti-immigrant sentiment in Europe an
 d the U.S.\, and in particular the rejection of immigrant ethnic identitie
 s and the call for assimilation. Until recently\, the integration of migra
 nts in several European societies focused on interculturality (the mutuall
 y agreed upon interaction of various groups with the aim of beneficial coe
 xistence for all)\, but the tide seems to have turned and leader after lea
 der has renounced both multiculturalism and interculturality. The second p
 art examines the challenges that multiculturalism and pan-ethnic identific
 ation (e.g.\, becoming Latinos or Asian-Americans) raises for &nbsp\;immig
 rants and their children in the US. This is particularly pointed with rega
 rd to Salvadoran immigrants who are being courted by their home country go
 vernments as crucial actors in bringing development\, particularly through
  remittances. Hence\, the government\, business groups\, and intergovernme
 ntal organizations promote the idea of the Salvadoran transnation\, even t
 o the point of measuring development by factoring in the economic and othe
 r indicators of Salvadorans in the US. However\, will patterns of integrat
 ion in the US affect this transnation gambit? What are the issues at stake
  for Salvadoran migrants as they confront racism in the US and an expedien
 t welcome in El Salvador?
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