侨民多样性:英国和美国的孟加拉穆斯林

N. Kibria
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本文对英国和美国的孟加拉穆斯林侨民社区的世代问题进行了多方面的比较分析。对北美和西欧穆斯林移民社区的研究指出,在外国出生的移民和他们非移民的第二代后代之间的社会、文化和政治鸿沟日益扩大。这种“穆斯林代沟”的核心是年轻人在东道国社会中与泛民族穆斯林机构的紧密接触和认同,以及他们与固定移民一代的民族机构的距离。以英国和美国的孟加拉裔社区为例,这种差距的出现方式截然不同,反映了“1971一代”——与孟加拉人有关的政治一代——在两国背景下的不同影响。
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Diaspora Diversity: Bangladeshi Muslims in Britain and the United States
This article offers a comparative analysis of the multifaceted dimensions of generation in the Bangladeshi Muslim diaspora communities of Britain and the United States. Studies of Muslim immigrant communities in North America and Western Europe have noted a growing social, cultural, and political chasm between the immigrant foreign-born and their non-immigrant second-generation progeny. At the heart of this “Muslim generation gap” are the intensified engagements and identifications of youth with pan-national Muslim institutions in host societies, coupled with their distancing from the ethnonational ones that anchor the immigrant generation. In the case of the Bangladeshi-origin communities in Britain and the United States the gap has emerged quite differently, in ways that reflect the differential influence of the “1971 generation”—a political generation formed in relation to Bangladesh—in the two settings.
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