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(USA) Is there an American idenity?
Before the the immigration reforms of the 1960's. The US used to have an Anglo derived identity with non English immigrants Anglicizing thier last names to fit in WASP culture and assimilate to mainstream American culture as part of a melting pot theory. AAs during this period lived in a seperate society from mainstream American culture and formed thier own communities.
After the immigration reform of 1964, the US has become a hyphenated Salad Bowl without a collective idenity. Will there ever be a unifying American identity like it used to be? |
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Also to end ethnic separatism in the US
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so it means that the unity existed pre 1964 and dissappeared? I am not sure. What about all those wavs of persecutions of various nations- in XIX and XX century? Irish, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Russian, Jewish, noone was safe at this or that stage. I wouldnt call it unity, I think theres more unity now, when whatever is before the hyphen is more symbolic than a reason to real racial persecution like it was in the past.
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Its funny because in parts of the old world, if you say for instance you are Italian or refer to yourself as a hyphenated American they'll laugh at you and say "no you are where you were born". This is particularly true for Italy. The locals tend to view returning Americans of Italian ancestry who attempt to ID strongly as being Italian as Americans or wannabes.
Others I've talked to from Europe from other places say generally the same thing. Understandable to an extent and truthfully one isn't so Old World after generations of living in the New World. I try not to identifiy myself as a hyphenated American but don't always feel as American as I could be because of the WASP issue and the fact that I don't take to everything that America has become in some ways, like eating badly and having a lot of arm fat. |
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I think that people often make the mistake of comparing America to other places and judging it by foreign standards. From it's inception America has been a collection of independent and individual identities. Each state has its own culture, and governs itself in regards to local issues. Above this is an over arching national identity and function, in which the states come together in regards to issues concerning the nation as a whole. All of the racial and cultural groups do not have to be intergrated together in order for an " American Identity" to exist. I would say that it already does exist.
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There were studies I read few years ago claiming the USA have an even stronger potential to assimilate newcomers into the mainstream in comparison to previous periods. This can't happen without an identity. David Beckham's grandchildren may well consider themselves Americans too.
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me and my buds would root for a white mma fighter or a boxer against the black fighter even if black dude is american and white dude ain't. dunno if that helps the discussion http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...lies/smile.gif
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Americans today, of any ethnic or national descent, will not be recognized by others as other than Americans. If a European- American goes to Europe, he's looked at as an American, not a European. An African-American would not be seen as African in Africa either, he or she would be American. We have SOMETHING here that is recognized worldwide as American, and that's regardless of where your ancestors came from. Even a person born elsewhere but raised here has this American identity. I know a person born in Mexico in a small town, migrated to the US with parents at 4 yrs old is seen as American there, not a Mexican. There's something.
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In countries like America assimilation is very easy. Much easier then becoming French for example.
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when we're talking invasion or smth like that, that's a diff story altogether. |
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