Americanism in the Twenty-First Century

Deborah J. Schildkraut

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Author
Deborah J. Schildkraut
Publish Date
2010-11-15
Subtitle
Public Opinion in the Age of Immigration
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
280
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521191750
ISBN-13
9780521191753
citemno
150609
Edition
1
SKU
9780521191753

Description

This book explores public opinion about being and becoming American, and its implications for contemporary immigration debates. It focuses on the causes and consequences of two aspects of American identity: how people define being American and whether people think of themselves primarily as American rather than as members of a panethnic or national origin group. Importantly, the book evaluates the claim - made by scholars and pundits alike - that all Americans should prioritize their American identity instead of an ethnic or national origin identity. It finds that national identity within American democracy can be a blessing or a curse. It can enhance participation, trust, and obligation. But it can be a curse when perceptions of deviation lead to threat and resentment. It can also be a curse for minorities who are attached to their American identity but also perceive discrimination. The notion of American identity is a predisposition that the government has good reason to cultivate, but also good reason to approach with caution.