Aims: This module examines the issue of transculturation on the

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HC Seminar 2, The Peopling of New York (“One City, Many Worlds”)
Grazyna Drabik
Spring 2010
Richard Alba, Albert J. Raboteau & Josh DeWind, Immigration and Religion in America.
Comparative and Historical Perspectives (New York University Press, 2009), inc.
Elizabeth McAlister & Karen Richman, “Catholic, Vodou, and Protestant. Being
Haitian, Becoming American – Religious Pluralism, Immigrant Incorporation, and
Transnationalism.”
Kathleen Benson and Philip M. Kayal, eds. A Community of Many Worlds. Arab
Americans in New York City (Museum of the City of New York/ Syracuse University
Press, 2002), including
Louis Abdellatif Cristillo and Lorraine C. Minnite, “The Changing Arab New York
Community”;
Jerrilynn Dodds, NY-Masjid, “The Mosques of New York”;
Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad, “Inventing and Re-inventing the Arab American Identity.”
Joseph Berger, The World in a City. Traveling the Globe Through the Neighborhoods of
the New New York (Ballantine Books, 2007).
Frederick M. Binder & David M. Reimers, All the Nations Under Heaven. An Ethnic and
Racial History of New York City (Columbia University Press, 1995).
Tony Carnes & Anna Karpathakis, eds. New York Glory; Religions in the City (New York
University Press, 2001), including
Tony Carnes, “Religions in the City: Overview”;
Anna Karpathakis, “The Greek Orthodoz Church and Identity Politics”;
Anna Karpathakis, “Conclusion: New York City's Religions: Issues of Race, Class,
Gender, & Immigration”;
Samuel Kliger, “The Religion of New York Jews from the Former Soceit Union”;
Vvian Z. Klaff, “The Religious Demography of New York City”;
Ashakant Nimbruk, “Hinduism in Nework City”;
Segundo S. Pantoja, “Religious Diversity and Ethnicity among Latinos”;
María E. Pérez y González, “Latinas in the Barrio”;
Tricia Redeker Hepner and Randal L. Hepner, “Gender, Community and Change
among the Rastafari of New York City.”
Héctor R. Cordero-Guzmán, Robert C. Smith and Ramón Grosfoguel, eds. Migration,
Transnationalization & Race in a Changing New York (Temple University Press,
2001).
Harold Coward, John R. Hinnells, and Raymond Brady Williams, eds. The South Asian
Religious Diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States (State University of
New York Press, 2000) including
Dians L. Eck, “Negotiating Hindu Identities in America”;
Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad, “At Home in the Hijra: Suth Asian Muslims in the United
States;
Gurinder Singh Mann, “Sikhism in the United States of America.”
Roger Daniels, Coming to America. A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American
Life (HarperCollins, 1991).
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Nancy Foner, In a New Land, A Comparative View of Immigrations (New York Univeristy,
2005).
Nancy Foner, ed. New Immigrants in New York (Columbia University Press, 1987), inc.
Nancy Foner, “Introduction: Immigrants and Changing Patters in New York City”;
Nancy Foner, “The Jamaicans: Race and Ethnicity Among Migrants in NYC”;
Ellen Percy Kraly, “U.S. Immigration Policy and the Immigrant Populations of NY”;
Annelise Orleck, “The Soviet Jews: Life in Brighton Beach”;
Bernard Wong, “The Chinese: New Immigrants in New York’s Chinatown.”
Nathan Glazer and Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Beyond the Melting Pot. The Negroes,
Puerto Rican, Jews, Italians and Irish of New York City (The M.I.T. Press, 1963).
Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad, Jane I. Smith and John L. Esposito, eds. Religion and
Immigration. Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Expriences in the United States
(Altamira Press, 2003), including
Chester Gillis, “American Catholics: Nether out Far npt in Deep”;
Guillermina Jsso, Douglas S. Massey, Mark R. Rosenzweig, and James P. Smith,
“Exploring the Religious Preferences of Recent Immigrants to the United States”;
Aminah Beverly McCLoud, “Islam in America: The Mosaic”;
Jacob Neusner, “Immigration and Religion in America: The Experience of Judaism.”
Paul Harvey and Philip Goff, eds. The Columbia Documentary History of Religion in
America Since 1945 (Columbia University Press, 2005), including
Aditi Banerjee, “Hindu-America: An Emerging Identity in an Increasingly
Hyphenated World”;
Muzammil H. Siddqui, “Humans Right in Islam”;
Saraji Umm Zaid, “Make Way for the Women! Why Your Mosque Should Be
Woman Friendly.”
Gabriel Haslip-Viera and Sherrie L. Baver, eds. Latinos in New York; Communities in
Transitions (University of Notre Dame Press, 1996).
Kenneth T. Jackson & David S. Dunbar, eds., Empire City. New York Through the
Centuries (Columbia University Press, 2002).
Philip Kasinitz, John H. Mallenkopf, and Mary C. Waters, eds., Becoming New Yorkers.
Ethnographies of the New Second Generation (Russell Sage Foundation, 2004).
Philip Kasinitz et al. eds., The Children of Immigrants Come of Age (Russell Sage
Foundation/ Harvard University Press, 2008).
Bruce B. Lawrence, New Faiths, Old Fears. Muslims and Other Asian Immigrants in
American Religious Life (Columbia University Press,2002).
Robert A. Orsi, ed. Gods of the City. Religion and the American Urban Landscape
(Indiana University Press, 1999).
Peggy Levitt, God Needs No Passport. Immigrants and the Changing American Religious
Landscape (Thde New Press, 2007)
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Milagros Ricourt & Ruby Danta, Hispanas de Queens. Latino Panethnicity in a New York
City Neighborhood (Cornell University Press, 2003), including
Chapters posted separately as Roman Catholic Parishes; Protestant Churches; and
Introducing Latino Organizationa in Queens.
Jane Smith, Islam in America (Columbia University Press, 1999).
Mary C. Waters, Black Identities – West Indian Immigrant: Dreams and American
Realities (Harvar University Press,1999), including
Sherri-Ann P. Butterfield, “We’re Just Black”: The Racial and Ethnic Identities of
Second-Generation West Indians in New York”
Aviva Zeltzer-Zubida, “Affinities and Affiliations: The Many Ways of Being a Russian
Jewiish American”
Mary C. Waters & Reed Ueda, eds., The New Americans. A Guide to Immigration since
1965 (Harvard University Presss, 2007), including
Diana L. Eck, “Religion”
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Guide to New York City Landmarks, New York City Landmarks Preservation Commision
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc.2004).
John Bowke, ed. The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (Oxford University Press,
1997).
David W. Dunlap, From Abyssinian to Zion. A Guide to Manhattan’s Houses of Worship
(Columbia University Press, 2004).
David W. Dunlap and Joseph J. Vecchione, Glory in Gotham. Manhattan’s Houses of
Worship – A GuIde to Their History, Architecture and Legacy (City & Company,
2001).
Naomi Fertitta, New York: The Big City and Its Little Neighborhoods. Photographs by Paul
Aresu (Universe, 2009).
Eric Homberger, The Historical Atlas of New York City. A Visual Celebration of Nearly 400
Years of New York City’s History (Henry Holt & Co, 1994).
Kenneth T. Jackson, ed. The Encyclopedia of New York City (Yale University Press & The
New-York Historical Society, 1995). (At Reference Desk in both, Cohen and
Architecture Libraries; F128.3 .E75 1995)
The Neighborhoods of Brooklyn – Kenneth T. Jackson, general editor and John B.
Manbeck, consulting editor and
The Neighborhoods of Queens – Claudia Gryvatz Copquin, ed. (Citizen Committee for
NYC; Yale Univ. Press, 2007).
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