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Center for Migration Studies special issuesVolume 7, Issue 1 p. 184-189 Free Access POSTSCRIPT: HAITIAN TRANSNATIONAL PRACTICE AND NATIONAL DISCOURSE Nina Glick Schiller, Nina Glick Schiller January 1992Search for more papers by this author Nina Glick Schiller, Nina Glick Schiller January 1992Search for more papers by this author First published: January 1989 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2050-411X.1989.tb00986.xCitations: 1AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat BIBLIOGRAPHY Basch, L., N. Glick Schiller and C. Szanton Blanc In The Transmtionalization of Migration: New Perspectives on Ethnicity, Race, and Nation. Press New York: Gordon and Breach. Basch, L., N. Glick Schiller and C. Szanton Blanc 1991 “Transnationalism and the Construction of the Deterritorialized Nation: An Outline for a Theory of Post-National Practice.” Paper presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago. Brown, K. 1991 Mama Lola. Berkeley: University of California Press. Charles, C. 1990 “A Transnational Dialectic of Race, Class and Ethnicity: Patterns of Identity and Forms of Consciousness Among Haitian Migrants in New York City.” Ph.D. dissertation. SUNY, Binghampton. Charles, C. 1992 “Transnationalism in the Construct of Haitian Migrants' Racial Categories of Identity in New York City.” In Towards a Transnational Perspective on Migration: Race, Class, Ethnicity and Nationalism Reconsidered. N. Glick Schiller, L. Basch and C. Szanton Blanc, eds. New York: New York Academy of Sciences. Fouron, G. 1992 Dependency and Labor Migration: Haiti in the Fold of Global Capitalism. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. Glick Schiller, N., L. Basch and C. Szanton Blanc 1992 “Transnationalism: A New Analytic Framework for Understanding Migration.” In Towards a Transnational Perspective on Migration: Race, Class, Ethnicity and Nationalism Reconsidered. N. Glick Schiller, L. Basch and C. Szanton Blanc, eds. New York: New York Academy of Sciences. Glick Schiller, N. and G. Fouron 1990 “Everywhere we go we are in danger.' Ti Manno and the Emergence of a Haitian Transnational Identity.” American Ethnologist, 17(2): 329– 347. Handlin, O. 1951 The Uprooted: The Epic Story of the Great Migrations that Made the American People. New York: Grosset and Dunlap. Kearney, M. 1990 “Borders and Boundaries of State and Self at the End of Empire.” Unpublished manuscript. Rouse, R. 1992 “Making Sense of Settlement: Class Transformation, Cultural Struggle, and Transnationalism among Mexican Migrants in the United States,” In Towards a Transnational Perspective on Migration: Race, Class, Ethnicity and Nationalism Reconsidered. N. Glick Schiller, L. Basch and C. Szanton Blanc, eds. New York: New York Academy of Sciences. Richman, K. 1990 “Ritual, Remittances, and Development: Rethinking Conscious Consumption in a Transnational Community.” Paper presented at the 89th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans. Richman, K. 1992 “A Lavalas at Home/A Lavalas for Home': Inflections of Transnationalism in the Discourse of Haitian President Aristide.” In Towards a Transnational Perspective on Migration: Race, Class, Ethnicity and Nationalism Reconsidered. N. Glick Schiller, L. Basch and C. Szanton Blanc, eds. New York: New York Academy of Sciences. Sutton, C. 1987 “The Caribbeanization of New York City and the Emergence of a Transnational Sociocultural System.” In Caribbean Life in New York City: Sociocultural Dimensions. C. Sutton and E. Chaney, eds. Staten Island, New York: Center for Migration Studies. Pp. 25– 29. Citing Literature Volume7, Issue1Special Issue: Caribbean Life in New York City: Sociocultural DimensionsJanuary 1989Pages 184-189 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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