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Peoples of Las Vegas - One City, Many Faces

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext Las Vegas is known the world over as an oasis of entertainment in the Nevada desert, but to more than a million people of exceptionally varied origins, it is also home. Yet this city is rarely mentioned in studies of ethnicity or immigration, and the rich diversity of its population is largely invisible to Las Vegans and visitors alike. Such ignorance can be partly explained by the effects of the city's rapid growth. Las Vegas largely lacks traditional ethnic neighborhoods, and the restaurants and markets that cater to its diverse population groups are mostly hidden away in anonymous strip malls. Nonetheless, a remarkable variety of nationalities and ethnic groups has been drawn here since the city's beginnings in 1905, and today Las Vegas's vital service industry, entrepreneurial opportunities, reasonable cost of living, and appeal as a retirement center attract many more. Recent world events and international currents of immigration have only enhanced this diversity. In The Peoples of Las Vegas, seventeen scholars profile thirteen of the ethnic groups that make up their city's population. The individual contributors--most of whom are members of the groups they write about, and who come from a broad array of disciplines--discuss the motivations and processes of their group's migration to Las Vegas, economic pursuits, institutions and other means of preserving and transmitting their culture, involvement with the broader community, ties with their homelands, and recent demographic trends affecting each group. This collection of essays provides a provocative look into the vibrant ethnic life that lies just beneath the glittering surface of one of America's most unusual cities. Zusammenfassung 'The Peoples of Las Vegas' profiles the ethnic groups that make up their city's population. It looks into the ethnic life that lies beneath the surface of one of America's most unusual cities! provides historical and demographic context for such ethnicity and analyses the economic and social conditions that make it attractive to immigrants. ...

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Authors Jerry L. Simich, Jerry L. (EDT)/ Wright Simich, Jerry L. Wright Simich, Thomas C. Wright
Assisted by Jerry L. Simich (Editor), Thomas C. Wright (Editor)
Publisher University of Nevada Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.03.2005
 
EAN 9780874176162
ISBN 978-0-87417-616-2
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 146 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Series Wilbur S. Shepperson Series in
Shepperson Nevada History
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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