Dr Schildkrout Probes Questions Of Ethnicity Religion Cultural Change And The African National Identity In This Study Of The Immigrant Community Of Kumasi Ghana''S Second Largest City. She Compares First- And Second-Generation Immigrants - Those Born In Their Rural Homelands And Those Born In Ghana - In Terms Of Their Orientation To Politics To Kinship And To Community Participation. The Author Explores The Meaning Of Ethnic Identity For Rural- And Urban-Born Immigrants And Establishes Certain Generalizations About Ethnicity Based On These Comparisons. The Book Discusses The Issues Of Migration Particularly Interregional Migration; The Position Of The ''Stranger''; Questions Of Cultural Change In Modern Africa; The ''Generational Gap'' In The African Context; The Questions Of Citizenship And National Identity In Africa Today And The Emergence Of New Identities Regional National And Religious. This Book Has Importance Not Only As A Local Case Study That Gives A Full Description Of West African Urban Life But Also As A Theoretical Reconsideration Of Ethnicity That Has Application Outside The African Context.
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