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ID125138
Title ProperContributions of immigrants to American culture
LanguageENG
AuthorHirschman, Charles
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The standard account of American immigration focuses on the acculturation and assimilation of immigrants and their children to American society. This analysis typically ignores the significant contributions of immigrants to the creation of American culture through the performing arts, sciences, and other cultural pursuits. Immigrants and their children are not born with more creative talents than native-born citizens, but their selectivity and marginality may have pushed and pulled those with ability into high-risk career paths that reward creative work. The presence of large numbers of talented immigrants in Hollywood, academia, and the high-tech industries has pushed American institutions to be more meritocratic and open to innovation than they would be otherwise.
`In' analytical NoteDaedalus Vol. 142, No.3; Summer 2013: p.26-47
Journal SourceDaedalus Vol. 142, No.3; Summer 2013: p.26-47
Key WordsAmerican Society ;  American Immigration ;  Immigrants ;  American Culture ;  America