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By: Donald E. Pease
ISBN: 9780816627837
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Publication Date: Nov 2009
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By: Roderick A. Ferguson
ISBN: 9780816641291
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Publication Date: Dec 2003
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By: Ruby C. Tapia
ISBN: 9780816653119
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Publication Date: Jun 2011
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What visual tropes of race, death, and motherhood tell us about citizenship.
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By: George Lipsitz
ISBN: 9780816639496
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Publication Date: Nov 2001
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By: Wendy Walters
ISBN: 9780816644926
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Examines the work produced in exile by writers of African descent. The author suggests that in the absence of a recoverable land of origin, the idea of diaspora comes to represent a home that is not singular or exclusionary. In this book, he investigates the work of Himes, Cliff, and three other twentieth-century black international writers.
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By: Zita Nunes
ISBN: 9780816648412
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Publication Date: Aug 2008
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Zita Nunes argues that the prevailing narratives of identity formation throughout the Americas share a dependence on metaphors of incorporation and, often, of cannibalism. From the position of the incorporating body, the construction of a national and racial identity through a process of assimilation presupposes a remainder, a residue.
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By: Joo H. Costa Vargas
ISBN: 9780816641697
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Publication Date: Jun 2006
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Examines the ways in which economic and social changes in the twentieth century have affected the black community, and conveys the experiences that bind and divide its people. This book tells the story of urban America through the lives of individuals from diverse, overlapping, and vibrant communities.
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By: Daryl J. Maeda
ISBN: 9780816648917
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By: David Kazanjian
ISBN: 9780816642380
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Publication Date: Dec 2003
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By: Michael A. Elliott
ISBN: 9780816639724
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Publication Date: Oct 2002
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By: David W. Noble
ISBN: 9780816640812
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Publication Date: Jan 2003
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By: David W. Noble
ISBN: 9780816680597
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Publication Date: Jan 2013
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By: Wendy Kozol
ISBN: 9780816681303
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Publication Date: Feb 2015
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By: Jodi Kim
ISBN: 9780816655922
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Publication Date: Jun 2010
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Ends of Empire examines Asian American cultural production and its challenge to the dominant understanding of American imperialism, Cold War dynamics, and race and gender formation.
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By: Diane C. Fujino
ISBN: 9780816645930
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Publication Date: Apr 2005
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The first biography of this courageous and inspiring champion of freedom and equality.
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By: Robert Alvarez Jr.
ISBN: 9780816645084
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Publication Date: Aug 2005
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This book illuminates how local groups and individuals engage the global world and capitalism in creative ways. Robert Alvarez analyzes how the produce and trucking industries in Mexico affect the organization of work, community, and social space for miles on either side of the international border.
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By: Rafael Perez-Torres
ISBN: 9780816645947
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Publication Date: Apr 2006
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Focusing on the role race plays in expressions of Chicano culture, this work is a provocative exploration of the volatility and mutability of racial identities. Informed by theoretical investigation of identity politics and race and incorporating feminist and queer critiques, the author analyzes Chicano cultural production.
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By: Rafael Perez-Torres
ISBN: 9780816645954
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Focusing on the role race plays in expressions of Chicano culture, this work is a provocative exploration of the volatility and mutability of racial identities. Informed by theoretical investigation of identity politics and race and incorporating feminist and queer critiques, the author analyzes Chicano cultural production.
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By: Lee Bebout
ISBN: 9780816670871
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Publication Date: Jun 2011
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The importance of myth, symbol, and image in the Chicano movement and beyond.
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By: John Carlos Rowe
ISBN: 9780816635788
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Publication Date: Aug 2002
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By: Susan Gillman
ISBN: 9780816647231
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Publication Date: Apr 2007
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By: Amy Bass
ISBN: 9780816639458
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Publication Date: Apr 2004
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"In her excellent new book, Amy Bass uses the famous 'black power' podium salute by sprinters John Carlos and Tommie Smith as the centerpiece of her expansive examination of the black athlete in America." -Boston Globe
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By: Molly Geidel
ISBN: 9780816692224
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Publication Date: Dec 2015
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In a provocative cultural history of the 1960s Peace Corps, Molly Geidel argues that the agency's representative development ventures legitimated the violent exercise of American power around the world and the destruction of indigenous ways of life.
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By: Kazuyo Tsuchiya
ISBN: 9780816681129
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Publication Date: Jun 2014
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