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Trousson, Raymond / Vercruysse, Jeroom (dir.),
Dictionnaire general de Voltaire. (Champion classiques, references et dictionnaires 18) 1272 p. 2020:10 (Champion, FR) <670-9>
ISBN 978-2-38096-016-7 paper ¥7,064.- (税込) EUR 38.00
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Chiu, Tuen Yi / Yeoh, Brenda S. A. (eds.),
Marriage Migration, Family and Citizenship in Asia. 144 pp. 2023:6 (Routledge, UK) <697-808>
ISBN 978-1-03-249016-8 hard ¥31,603.- (税込) GB£ 130.00
Amidst the increasing global trend of cross-border marriage migration, this book offers timely theoretical and empirical insights into contemporary debates about migration and citizenship. Extant scholarship on marriage migration and citizenship have concentrated on East-West inter-cultural marriages and tended to approach citizenship as an individual-centred concept linked to the nation-state, thus fading the family into the background.Focusing on cross-border marriages within Asia, a region where collectivist and familistic values are still prevalent, this book points to the importance of going beyond the state-individual nexus to conceptualise and foreground the family as a strategic site where citizenship is mediated, negotiated and experienced. Through six critical and in-depth case studies on cross-border marriages between East, Southeast, and South Asia, this book reveals how nation-states mobilize patriarchal notions of the family for its citizenship project; how formal frameworks of citizenship structure the trajectory and circumstances of cross-border families; how the repercussions of marriage migrants' citizenship are experienced and negotiated across generations; and how the tensions between the individual, the family and the state are produced along gender, class, race/ethnic, religious, cultural, geographical and generational boundaries. Collectively, this book calls for a rethinking of citizenship from an individual-centred proposition to a family-level concept.Its wealth of case studies and examples make it an essential resource for students, academics and researchers of Sociology, Geography, Anthropology, Politics, International Development Studies and Asian Studies. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Citizenship Studies.
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Ullah, AKM Ahsan / Chattoraj, Diotima,
The Unheard Stories of the Rohingyas: Ethnicity, Diversity and Media. 192 pp. 2023:7 (Bristol U. Pr., UK) <697-857>
ISBN 978-1-5292-3131-1 hard ¥19,448.- (税込) GB£ 80.00
The 2017 persecution of the Rohingyas resulted in around a million Rohingyas fleeing to Bangladesh, India and Malaysia. This book investigates the complex challenges of managing the large-scale refugee exodus in Bangladesh and how best to resolve these challenges in the future. Using a mixed method approach that includes a survey, key informant interviews and numerous short case studies of persecution, the authors also examine the problematic influence of the media, as local depictions of Rohingya refugees often caused further tension and divides in the midst of the refugee crisis. The book's analysis offers a deeper understanding of the causes and drivers of identity-based politics among Myanmar's Rohingya.
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Bradfield, Abraham,
Aboriginal Art and Australian Racial Hegemony: Decolonising Consciousness. 272 pp. 2023:7 (Routledge, UK) <697-860>
ISBN 978-1-03-238775-8 hard ¥31,603.- (税込) GB£ 130.00
This book explores the complexities of Indigenous and non-Indigenous relations in contemporary Australia. It unpacks the continuation of a pervasive colonial consciousness within settler-colonial settings, but also provokes readers to confront their own habits of thought and action. Through presenting a reflexive narrative that draws on the author's encounters with Indigenous artists and their artwork, knowledge, stories, and lived experiences, this provocative and insightful work encourages readers to consider what decolonising means to them. It presents a compelling and relevant argument that calls for a reorientation of dominant discourses fixed within Eurocentric frameworks, whilst also addressing the deep complexities and challenges of living within intercultural settler-colonial settings where different views and perspectives clash and complement one another.
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Vammen, Ida Marie Savio / Cold-Ravnkilde, S. et al. (eds.),
The Long Shadow of the Border: Migrants, Brokers and European Border Governance in Africa. 180 pp. 2023:6 (Routledge, UK) <697-931>
ISBN 978-1-03-250182-6 hard ¥31,603.- (税込) GB£ 130.00
This book delves beyond the spectacular images of African migrants struggling to scale border fences or cross the Mediterranean in unseaworthy rubber dinghies by unpacking the policies and emerging practices that shape contemporary border governance in the expanding EU-African borderlands.For nearly a decade, Africa has been the scene of a wide range of European interventions aimed at restraining irregularised sub-Saharan migration to Europe creating an accelerated moment of control and confinement. Today, the externalisation of Europe's borders into Africa encompasses agreements on the return of migrants, securitised border operations, and projects under the EU's Emergency Trust Fund for Africa. At a time when safe and legal mobility is limited, and the human, social and political conditions of African migrants are severely challenged, the book emphasises how European efforts are both assisted but also resisted, by local actors with agendas of their own. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, the different contributions vividly portray how African lives continue to be shaped by Europe's desire to contain and govern human mobility and how dominant spatial geopolitics are contested on various levels.This book will be of particular value to students and researchers interested in African studies, International Politics and Border Governance. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Geopolitics.
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Hillmann, Felicitas / Samers, Michael (eds.),
Cities, Migration, and Governance: Beyond Scales and Levels. 156 pp. 2023:7 (Routledge, UK) <697-989>
ISBN 978-1-03-244788-9 hard ¥31,603.- (税込) GB£ 130.00
This volume examines how cities, migration, and urban governance are intertwined. Questioning and re-working the conceptual reliance on "scales" and "levels", it draws on examples from both Europe and North America to conceptualize the variety of cities as re-active and pro-active within "glocal" and "socio-territorial dynamics".The book covers the governance of the myriad dimensions of urban life, such as work, housing, racism, Islamophobia, xenophobia, the arts, leisure, and other cultural practices, political participation, social movements, and "contentious politics" in North American and European cities. While cities might implement "integration policies," the chapters do not necessarily assume that migrants live with the telos of "integration", but rather conduct their lives as anyone else would, making meaning and voicing concerns under often difficult material conditions, strewn with the markers of race, religion, gender, sexuality, age, and often illegality. The volume highlights four arguments, themes, or contributions addressed by one or more of the chapters: how demographic change is prompting more pro-active urban governance responses in many cities in the 21st century; how the sheer complexity of migration in the 21st century is shaping the participation of citizen civil society actors, the growing role of new private actors in the realm of urban governance, and the participation of migrants themselves in this governance. The book reminds us that we are confronted with a spectrum of urban governance strategies, ranging from re-active cities to pro-active and welcoming cities.Both timely and relevant, this book collects the work of well-known scholars in the field of migration and urban studies. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Geographical Review.
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Cintra, Natalia / Owen, David / Riggirozzi, Pia,
Displacement, Human Rights, and Sexual and Reproductive Health: Conceptualizing Gender Protection Gaps in Latin America. (Bristol Shorts Research) 176 pp. 2023:6 (Bristol U. Pr., UK) <697-507>
ISBN 978-1-5292-2279-1 hard ¥11,665.- (税込) GB£ 47.99
Focusing on the flight of women and girls from Venezuela, this book examines the gendered nature of forced displacement and the ways in which the failures of protection regimes to be sensitive to displacement's gendered character affect women and girls, and their sexual and reproductive health. Highlighting how categorical legal distinctions between 'refugees' and 'migrants' fail to capture the dynamics of forced migration in Latin America, it investigates how the operation of this categorical divide generates responsibility and protection gaps in relation to female forced migrants which act as determinants of sexual and reproductive health. Drawing on the voices of displaced women, it argues that a robust political ethics of protection of the forcibly displaced must encompass all necessary fleers and be responsive to the gendered character of forced displacement and particularly to effective access to sexual and reproductive health rights.
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Huynh, Kim,
Australia's Refugee Politics in the 21st Century: STOP THE BOATS! (Europa Country Perspectives) 200 pp. 2023:6 (Routledge, UK) <697-511>
ISBN 978-0-367-20963-6 hard ¥29,172.- (税込) GB£ 120.00
Boat arrivals have defined and divided 21st century Australia. This book outlines the Stop the Boats era from the 2013 to the 2022 federal elections. During this time, the dominant political view has been that to accept a single boat, family, or person, is to risk being overwhelmed by many others. It follows that government must do whatever it takes to command Australia's borders and deter unauthorised arrivals; that is, Stop the Boats! This book sets out the key political events and arguments for and against Australia's assurance that anyone who comes without permission will never be able to stay. It examines the impact of this commitment on regional and international relations, on those who seek refuge in Australia, and on those who call it 'home'. This volume serves as a valuable political history and analysis for scholars, policymakers, students, journalists, and anyone who is interested in questions of contemporary exclusion and belonging, including boatpeople.
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Iliadou, Evgenia,
Border Harms and Everyday Violence: A Prison Island in Europe. (Studies in Social Harm) 200 pp. 2023:8 (Bristol U. Pr., UK) <697-565>
ISBN 978-1-5292-1276-1 hard ¥20,903.- (税込) GB£ 85.99
The Greek island of Lesvos is frequently the subject of news reports on the refugee 'crisis', but they only occasionally focus on the dire living conditions of asylum seekers already present on the island. Through direct experience as an activist in Lesvos refugee camps and detention centres, Iliadou gives voice to those with lived experiences of state violence. The author considers the escalation of EU border regime and deterrence policies seen in the past decade alongside their present impacts. Asking why the social harm and suffering border crossers experience is normalised and rendered invisible, the book highlights the collective, global responsibility for safeguarding refugees' human rights.
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Papadopoulos, Ioannis,
The Criminalisation of Unaccompanied Migrant Minors: Voices from the Detention Processes in Greece. 192 pp. 2023:7 (Bristol U. Pr., UK) <697-571>
ISBN 978-1-5292-2286-9 hard ¥20,903.- (税込) GB£ 85.99
In recent times, Greece is often viewed as the gateway to Europe for high numbers of asylum-seeking individuals, including unaccompanied minors. Between 2016 and 2020, under Greek law unaccompanied children were to be temporarily placed in a protective environment upon irregular entry, pending referral to suitable accommodation. However, in practice, they were being subjected to detention procedures instead. Giving voice to migrant children and professionals throughout, the author combines legal analysis with criminology and unveils the reality within detention facilities. The findings demonstrate that unaccompanied children in Greece are criminalised through detention processes, while being deprived of the right to be heard. This book promotes child-friendly practices in the international migration context, with a view to safeguarding the fundamental rights of unaccompanied minors experiencing detention upon arrival in host countries.
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Boryczka, Jocelyn M. / Surak, Sarah M. (eds.),
Beyond Citizenship and the Nation-State. 118 pp. 2023:6 (Routledge, UK) <697-683>
ISBN 978-1-03-250638-8 hard ¥31,603.- (税込) GB£ 130.00
Beyond Citizenship and the Nation-State examines tensions between a push for clear boundaries defining nation-states and who "legitimately" belongs in them and a pull away from citizenship as capturing what membership in a political community looks like in the twenty-first century. Borders signify and represent these physical and metaphorical challenges in a world where (anti)migration and (anti)refugee rhetoric are central to the production and reproduction of postcolonial and nationalist political discourse and identity formation. With an expansive view of citizenship, authors challenge dominant narratives, explore alternatives to neoliberal frameworks, and link theory and practice through participatory opportunities for non-citizen political participation. In doing so, they present possibilities for reimagining citizenship for a just, more sustainable future. This book will appeal to academics and practitioners working in the disciplines of Sociology, Social Policy, Human Geography, Political Sciences, Citizenship Studies and Migration Studies. It was originally published as a special issue of New Political Science.
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Repetti, Marion / Calasanti, Toni,
Retirement Migration and Precarity in Later Life. (Ageing in a Global Context) 176 pp. 2023:7 (Policy Pr., UK) <697-317>
ISBN 978-1-4473-5821-3 hard ¥19,444.- (税込) GB£ 79.99
The last few decades have seen an increase in the migration of ageing people from richer Northern and Western countries to poorer Southern and Eastern countries. This book seeks to understand the motivation behind retirement migration and how precarity in later life contributes to this trend. Drawing on accounts of retirees from different nations, the book examines how welfare policies in their home country versus their country of migration shape their experiences of migration.
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McGinity, Keren R.,
#UsToo: How Jewish, Muslim, and Christian Women Changed Our Communities. (Global Gender) 160 pp. 2023:6 (Routledge, UK) <697-165>
ISBN 978-1-03-243035-5 hard ¥31,603.- (税込) GB£ 130.00
#UsToo: How Jewish, Muslim, and Christian Women Changed Our Communities examines the relationship between sexual harassment, gender, and multiple religions, highlighting the voices of women of different faiths who found their voices and used them for the betterment of their communities.Through personal interviews and other research, this book explores the actions of American Jewish, Muslim, and Christian women who broke the silence about sexual misconduct and abuse of power by male co-religionists. Using a three-dimensional, ethnoreligious approach that examines gender, ethnicity, and religion, it addresses the relationship between religion and women's experiences and examines both historical contexts and present-day experiences of sexual misconduct within faith communities.This book will be of key interest to students within Gender Studies, History, Religion, and Sociology, clergy and lay religious leaders, and human rights advocates.
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Snow, Jennifer C.,
Mission, Race, and Empire: The Episcopal Church in Global Context. 376 pp. 2023:9 (Oxford U. Pr., US) <697-176>
ISBN 978-0-19-759894-8 hard ¥7,778.- (税込) US$ 39.95
The history of the Episcopal Church is intimately bound up with the history of empire. The two grew in tandem in the modern era, and as they grew they developed particular ideologies and practices around race. As slavery was carried over into the new political formations of the United States, so too were racially based exclusions carried over in the Episcopal Church. Mission, Race, and Empire presents a new history of the Episcopal Church from its origins in the early British Empire up to the present, told through the lenses of empire and race. The book demonstrates the dramatic shifts within the Episcopal Church, from initial colonial violence to reflective self-critique. Jennifer Snow centers the stories of groups and individuals that have often been sidelined, including Native Americans, Black Americans, Asian Americans, women, and LGBTQ people, as well as the institutional leaders who sought to create, or fought against, a church that desired to be a house of prayer for all people.
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Tamcke, Martin (ed.),
Europe and the Migration of Christian Communities from the Middle East. (Goettinger Orientforschungen, I. Reihe: Syriaca 65) 236 S. 2022:11 (O. Harrassowitz, GW) <697-179>
ISBN 978-3-447-11918-4 paper ¥12,249.- (税込) EUR 58.00
Christians from the Middle East have been migrating to Europe, and Germany in particular, for decades. This anthology is a collection of essays and articles from a small conference on “Religious Fragmentation as a Factor of Conflict” that took place from 23 to 24 April 2019, and a conference on “Europe and the Migration of the Christian Communities from the Middle East” held from 27 to 29 September 2021, both organised by Professor Martin Tamcke (Chair of Oriental Church History, University of Goettingen). In this volume pioneering research on migration among Christians from the Middle East (by Merten for instance) is published alongside the work of postgraduate students, particularly from the neighbouring research project at Radboud University in Nijmegen (Rewriting Global Orthodoxy: Oriental Christians in Europe, 1970?2020) conducted by Heleen Murre-van den Berg. The conference endeavoured to include matters of overall environment (such as the legal status of religious minorities in Islam). The book chronicles the migration of Christians from the Middle East, their motives, and their attempts to find a place in society once they arrived in a new country.
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Malnig, Julie,
Dancing Black, Dancing White: Rock 'n' Roll, Race, and the Cold War. 232 pp. 2023:5 (Oxford U. Pr., US) <697-1080>
ISBN 978-0-19-753625-4 hard ¥24,337.- (税込) US$ 125.00
ISBN 978-0-19-753626-1 paper ¥6,814.- (税込) US$ 35.00
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Robinson, Heather,
Language, Diaspora, and Home: Identity and Women's Linguistic Space-Making. (Routledge Studies in Linguistic Anthropology) 168 pp. 2023:7 (Routledge, UK) <697-1130>
ISBN 978-1-03-232877-5 hard ¥31,603.- (税込) GB£ 130.00
This book explores language maintenance and development in the linguistic lives of second-, third-, and fourth-generation immigrants as they navigate migration and diaspora, highlighting the role of women in acting as custodians and gatekeepers of family languages toward creating a sense of "home."The volume features an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on work from narrative, storytelling, literary studies, and linguistic anthropology, and interviews from multiple generations of immigrant families, to reflect on the ways in these families foster a sense of home and maintain connections to their homelands through language. Robinson showcases the voices of a diverse range of families to examine the choices women in immigrant families make between the use of family languages, dominant community languages, or a mix of the two. The volume enhances our understanding of the ways in which immigrants navigate the linguistic landscapes of home and community amidst migration and diaspora.This book will be of interest to students and scholars in linguistic anthropology, sociolinguistics, language and gender, and language and migration.
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Vannini, Phillip (ed.),
Mobilities in Remote Places. (Changing Mobilities) 312 pp. 2023:7 (Routledge, UK) <697-1133>
ISBN 978-1-03-234244-3 hard ¥31,603.- (税込) GB£ 130.00
Mobilities in Remote Places explores the meanings, challenges, and opportunities of remoteness as practiced and experienced by those who live and work in some of the world's most remote communities.As mobilities around the world proliferate in countless forms, the meanings of remoteness undergo significant change. Places once considered impossibly distant have appeared to become closer, more accessible, and less distinct from global centres of geopolitical power. But instead of disappearing altogether, configurations of remoteness evolve, manifesting themselves through new possibilities, new challenges, and new insecurities. Drawing from a variety of case studies from around the globe, the book's contributors examine remoteness as an outcome of evolving mobility constellations. Rather that defining remoteness as an absolute or objective time-distance condition, the book shows how remoteness is a practice, experience, and representation that is situated, relational, and emergent.This collection of original and thought-provoking chapters will be of interest to students and researchers in the humanities and social sciences with an interest in mobilities, place, and human geography.
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移民の抗議と民主的例外状態
Arnold, Kathleen R.,
Migrant Protest and Democratic States of Exception. 272 pp. 2023:7 (Routledge, UK) <697-1134>
ISBN 978-1-03-224560-7 hard ¥31,603.- (税込) GB£ 130.00
ISBN 978-1-03-224559-1 paper ¥8,748.- (税込) GB£ 35.99
Recognizing the radical disparity between migration/border policy and constitutional law "inside these borders.", Kathleen R. Arnold focuses on two main forms of migrant protest to explore the meaning of resistance in a sovereign context: self-harming protest by detainees and faith-based sanctuary of individuals scheduled for detention.This activism creates a "democratic state of exception," interrupting the legal process, altering discretionary forms of sovereign power, and enacting rights not formally granted; these efforts go beyond the assertion of liberal rights or merely restoring the rule of law (even if these are goals), challenging the warfare state while constituting a demos that is formally illegible.Migrant Protest and Democratic States of Exception will be of interest to scholars, migrant advocacy professionals (including INGO and IGO officers), graduate students, and advanced undergraduate students in a variety of fields from legal studies to forced migration and refugee studies; political science, human rights, protest history and contemporary movements.
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Baraldi, Claudio (ed.),
Exploring the Narratives and Agency of Children with Migrant Backgrounds within Schools: Researching Hybrid Integration. (Migration and Education) 224 pp. 2023:8 (Routledge, UK) <697-1135>
ISBN 978-1-03-237781-0 hard ¥31,603.- (税込) GB£ 130.00
This edited volume presents the results of a European research project - 'CHILD-UP' (Children Hybrid Integration: Learning Dialogue as a way of Upgrading Policies of Participation), which supports the hybrid integration of children with migration backgrounds into schools across Europe.Using qualitative data and theoretical foundations obtained through interviews and focus groups, the book ultimately centres the perspectives and experiences of both the children and the professionals working with them. In doing so, it explores the complex position migrant children occupy in host societies, their exercise of agency, challenges and inspirational local practices that support hybrid integration and innovative educational planning. It also analyses the facilitation of conversations concerning children's personal experiences and social relations, second language learning and language mediation, based on video and audio recordings of school activities. The book will be of relevance to researchers, academics, scholars, and faculty in the fields of sociology of education, child development, migration and multicultural studies.
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Battle, Stefan,
A Performative Autoethnography of Five Black American Men. (Writing Lives: Ethnographic Narratives) 120 pp. 2023:7 (Routledge, UK) <697-1136>
ISBN 978-1-03-230374-1 hard ¥31,603.- (税込) GB£ 130.00
ISBN 978-1-03-230375-8 paper ¥8,748.- (税込) GB£ 35.99
In this book, Stefan Battle weaves together autoethnographic narrative and ethnographic performance material from his own life and those of four other Black men, to show the untold impact of racial trauma on these everyday lives. By engaging readers with these experiences, stories and pain, the book aims to help to stop racial trauma and heal the race-based grief of the many Black men who need to speak out against racial injustice United States. Battle organizes the book as a performative account of a one-day workshop that he might teach to college students or other adults. He uses individual activities including an interview with a White woman regarding her relationship to race and racism, a staged reading in which five Black men share their stories, an audience discussion about race and racism, and Battle's performative talk, sharing the author's desire for people of all races, to self-reflect and then talk among themselves about race and racism. Battle's powerful book reveals that each Black man's unique story is important and that understanding something of a person's hidden context for processing the traumas of racism can lead to new understanding and healing. To this end, Battle examines issues such as Black men's mental health, and the wider societal systemic racism in the US that provokes tension and harm to the racial victimization of Black men. Suitable for students and scholars of qualitative research and autoethnography in the Social Sciences, Communication Studies, Education, Social Work, and Africana or Black Studies, this book will also be of interest to anyone seeking to better understand and engage with the Black male experience in the US.
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Godlewicz-Adamiec, Joanna / Piszczatowski, Pawel (Hrsg.),
Vagabunden - Fluechtlinge - Eroberer: Vormoderne Migrationsprozesse awischen geschichtlichen Metanarrativen und Postkolonialismus. (Interkulturelle Rhizome 1) 220 S. 2022:8 (O. Harrassowitz, GW) <697-1141>
ISBN 978-3-447-11878-1 hard ¥12,249.- (税込) EUR 58.00
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Karelse, Cathy-Mae,
Disrupting White Mindfulness: Race and Racism in the Wellbeing Industry. 248 pp. 2023:5 (Manchester U. Pr., UK) <697-1145>
ISBN 978-1-5261-6206-9 hard ¥20,663.- (税込) GB£ 85.00
Disrupting White Mindfulness offers a timely commentary on the dominant narratives that shape the mindfulness industry - whiteness, postracialism and neoliberalism. Its positioning as 'apolitical' forges institutions that fit comfortably into increasingly divided societies. The race-gender profile of these institutions reveals a White, middle-class profile of decision-makers, educators and staff that is mirrored in its audiences. Mechanisms that recycle the industry's whiteness include corporatist pedagogies, edicts of authority, disengagement with difference and inappropriate uses of mindfulness that distance People of the Global Majority. A growing emergent movement focused on a justice-infused mindfulness and liberatory wellbeing decolonises mindfulness and de-centres whiteness. Its premise in indigenous, global South, queer knowledges leverages difference to produce multiple solutions focused on liberation. There is room for White Mindfulness to change.
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Kinouani, Guilaine,
White Minds: Everyday Performance, Violence and Resistance. 204 pp. 2023:5 (Policy Pr., UK) <697-1146>
ISBN 978-1-4473-5746-9 paper ¥3,643.- (税込) GB£ 14.99
It is widely understood that race is a social fact with profound implications for life chances, group identity, collective representation and for the social order. 'Whiteness', the source of race-based inequality and injustice is perpetuated through power, violence and an array of complex processes which help protect the status quo. While there has been much focus on the psychological harm of racism on people of colour, less attention has been paid to the role of psychological functioning of white groups in maintaining unequal social configurations. In this much-needed book, Guilaine Kinouani, a leading thinker and commentator on race, deftly cuts to the heart of the problem, arguing that whiteness is a historically and socially located psychological phenomenon. She examines how the psychological and psychic factors involved in the reproduction of whiteness intersect with macro structures, shedding light on everyday race dynamics, race inequality and racial violence of interest to all who seek to understand the impact of 'whiteness' so they can be more effective anti-racists.
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Lander, Vini / Kay, Kavyta / Holloman, Tiffany R. (eds.),
COVID-19 and Racism: Counter-Stories of Colliding Pandemics. (Policy Press Shorts Research / COVID-19 Collection) 160 pp. 2023:5 (Policy Pr., UK) <697-1147>
ISBN 978-1-4473-6673-7 hard ¥10,939.- (税込) GB£ 45.00
This book addresses the prejudices that emerged out of the collision of two pandemics: COVID-19 and racism. Offering a snapshot of experiences through counter story-telling and micro narratives, this collection assesses the racialised responses to the pandemic and investigates acts of discrimination that have occurred within social, political and historical contexts. Capturing the divisive discourses which have dominated this contemporary moment, this is a unique and creative resource that shows how structural racism continues to operate insidiously, offering invaluable insights for policy, practicend critical race and ethnic studies.
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Paragg, Jillian,
Mixed Race Life Stories: The Multiracializing Gaze in Canada. (Critical Mixed Race Studies) 204 pp. 2023:6 (Emerald, UK) <697-1151>
ISBN 978-1-80071-049-8 hard ¥20,443.- (税込) US$ 105.00
The social conception of bodies as mixed race provides insight into the operation of the external racial gaze within 'multicultural' Canada. Drawing on multi-staged life story interviews with mixed race adults, Mixed Race Life Stories: The Multiracializing Gaze in Canada examines the lived experience of the racial gaze and provides a new contribution to the Critical Mixed Race Studies field as the first to take a life story approach to mixed race identity. Building on the conceptualization of multiracialization and the racial gaze, Mixed Race Life Stories: The Multiracializing Gaze in Canada combines critical race and life course perspectives to produce new theoretical insights on the multiracializing gaze. Jillian Paragg details how mixed race people's experiences must be understood within the unfolding history of the Canadian settler state, and the ways that particular configurations of their experiences across their life course illuminate the operations and mechanisms of the racial gaze. Framing a new theoretical analysis in a field with limited data, Mixed Race Life Stories: The Multiracializing Gaze in Canada builds an understanding of the affective lived experiences of mixed race people, the different ways they are racialized and how that may impact a politics of mixed race moving forward.
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Tazzioli, Martina,
Border Abolitionism: Migrants' Containment and the Genealogies of Struggles and Rescue. (Rethinking Borders) 216 pp. 2023:7 (Manchester U. Pr., UK) <697-1156>
ISBN 978-1-5261-6093-5 hard ¥19,448.- (税込) GB£ 80.00
Building on an abolitionist perspective, this book offers an essential critique of migration and border policies, unsettling the distinction between migrants and citizens. This is the only book that brings together carceral abolitionist debates and critical migration literature. It explores the multiplication of modes of migration confinement and detention in Europe, examining how these are justified in the name of migrants' protection. It argues that the collective memory of past struggles has partly informed current solidarity movements in support of migrants. A grounded critique of migration policies involves challenging the idea that migrants' rights go to the detriment of citizens. An abolitionist approach to borders entails situating the right to mobility as part of struggle for the commons.
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Madoerin, Anouk,
Postcolonial Surveillance: Europe's Border Technologies between Colony and Crisis. (Challenging Migration Studies) 188 pp. 2022:9 (Rowman & Littlefield, US) <696-570>
ISBN 978-1-5381-6503-4 hard ¥20,443.- (税込) US$ 105.00
Europe's Border and Surveillance Technologies advances a postcolonial reading of border and surveillance technologies by conceptualizing the present-day European border regime as part of a racial-colonial complex that stretches from the contemporary refugee crisis to the colonial era. From the days of colonial conquest to the economic exploitation under the Mandate System and recent years' interventions in the "Orient," the book provides a longue duree perspective to uncover the unacknowledged legacies that have sedimented into the bureaucratic and technological backbone of the European border regime. Europe's pre-digital colonial history continues to shape the political present and has morphed into EU border technologies, media infrastructure, classification apparatuses, and weaponry. By locating border and surveillance infrastructure between Europe's former colonies and the current migrant crisis, Madoerin lays bare the colonial fabric of late-modern surveillance technologies--the colonial antecedents of today's border apparatuses.
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Escallon, Maria Fernanda,
Becoming Heritage: Recognition, Exclusion, and the Politics of Black Cultural Heritage in Colombia. (Afro-Latin America) 253 pp. 2023:3 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <696-676>
ISBN 978-1-00-918037-5 hard ¥18,232.- (税込) GB£ 75.00
Since the late twentieth century, multicultural reforms to benefit minorities have swept through Latin America, however, in Colombia ethno-racial inequality remains rife. Becoming Heritage evaluates how heritage policies affected the Afro-Colombian community of San Basilio de Palenque after it was proclaimed by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2005. Although the designation partially delivered on its promise of multicultural inclusion, it also created ethno-racial exclusion and conflict among groups within the Palenquero community. The new forms of power, knowledge, skills and values created to safeguard heritage exacerbated political, social, symbolic and economic inequalities among Palenqueros, and did little to ameliorate the harsh realities of living and dying in Palenque. Bringing together broader discussions on race, nation and inclusion in Colombia, Becoming Heritage reveals that inequality in Palenque is not only a result of Black Colombians' uneven access to resources; it is enforced through heritage politics, expertise and governance.
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Anderson, Lisa M.,
Black Women and the Changing Television Landscape. 176 pp. 2023:5 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <696-724>
ISBN 978-1-5013-9362-4 hard ¥14,586.- (税込) GB£ 60.00
ISBN 978-1-5013-9363-1 paper ¥4,129.- (税込) GB£ 16.99
Black women's work in television has been, since the beginning, a negotiation. Black Women and the Changing Television Landscape explores the steps black women, as actors, directors, and producers, have taken to improve representations of black people on the small screen. Beginning with The Beulah Show, Anderson articulates the interrelationship between US culture and the televisual, demonstrating the conditions under which black women particularly, and black people generally, exist in popular culture.
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Deschamps, Benedicte / Prevost, Stephanie (eds.),
Immigration and Exile Foreign-Language Press in the UK and in the US: Connected Histories of the 19th and 20th Centuries. 384 pp. 2023:12 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <696-746>
ISBN 978-1-350-10704-5 hard ¥20,663.- (税込) GB£ 85.00
Both Britain and the United States have had a long history of harbouring foreign political exiles, who often set up periodicals which significantly contributed to community-building and political debates. However, this varied and complex journalism has received little attention to date, particularly regarding the languages in which it was produced. This wide-ranging edited volume brings together for the first time interdisciplinary case studies of the exile foreign-language press (in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Flemish, Polish, among other languages) across Britain and the US, establishing a useful comparative framework to explore how periodicals tackled key political, linguistic and literary issues from the 19th century to the present day. Building on the existing literature on the exile foreign-language press in the United States and developing the study of this phenomenon in the British context, Immigration and Exile Foreign-Language Press in the UK and in the US offers fresh perspectives into how these marginalised periodicals influenced the political, economic and social contexts that brought them into existence. This is a major contribution to the burgeoning field of transnational periodicals and will be of interest to anyone studying the history of the Anglo-American press, the history of immigration and cultural history.
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人種の未完の政治
Back, Les / Keith, Michael / Shukra, Kalbir / Solomos, John,
The Unfinished Politics of Race: Histories of Political Participation, Migration, and Multiculturalism. 320 pp. 2022:12 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <696-757>
ISBN 978-1-00-926131-9 hard ¥19,448.- (税込) GB£ 80.00
ISBN 978-1-00-926135-7 paper ¥6,560.- (税込) GB£ 26.99
The Unfinished Politics of Race argues that the past few decades have seen important transformations in the politics of race. Contending that existing accounts have focused narrowly on the mainstream political sphere, this study argues that there is a need to explore the role of race more widely. By exploring the mainstream as well as transitional and alternative spheres of political mobilisation the authors stress the need to link the analysis of both local and national processes in order to make sense of the changing contours of racialised politics. The underlying concern of this study is to outline both a theoretical frame for an analysis of racial politics, and detailed empirical accounts of different arenas of political mobilisation. By exploring the unfinished politics of race, this study provides a timely reminder that the position of racial and ethnic minorities in political institutions remains deeply contested.
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Baptiste, Donna / Gooden, Adia,
Promoting Black Women's Mental Health: What Practitioners Should Know and Do. 280 pp. 2023:4 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <696-758>
ISBN 978-1-108-84293-8 hard ¥17,017.- (税込) GB£ 70.00
ISBN 978-1-108-82309-8 paper ¥5,588.- (税込) GB£ 22.99
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Bistagne, Florence / Ferrer-Bartomeu, Jeremie et al. (dir.),
Minorites, migrations, mondialisation en Mediterranee: XIVe-XVIe siecle. (Rencontres. Civilisation medievale) 2022:12 (Classiques Garnier, FR) <696-759>
ISBN 978-2-406-14183-9 hard ¥13,728.- (税込) EUR 65.00
ISBN 978-2-406-14182-2 paper ¥5,491.- (税込) EUR 26.00
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Galis, Vasilis / Bak Jorgensen, M. / Sandberg, M. (eds.),
The Migration Mobile: Border Dissidence, Sociotechnical Resistance, and the Construction of Irregularized Migrants. (Challenging Migration Studies) 272 pp. 2022:7 (Rowman & Littlefield, US) <696-763>
ISBN 978-1-5381-6516-4 hard ¥22,390.- (税込) US$ 115.00
The Migration Mobile offers an account of the very different technologies implicated in border crossing and migration management. Borders have been sites of contestations and struggles over who belongs and who does not, who is and is not allowed to move freely in transnational or national spaces. Embedded as they are in the bordering process, policing and security practices produce the irregularity and illegitimacy of the migrating subject. At the same time, border practices simultaneously imply processes of dissidence and resistance. Border infrastructures and resistance to bordering practices refer to dynamic and complex interactions between migrants and non-human others, technologies at the borderland and elsewhere. Border guards, EU officials, Frontex officers, activists, NGOs and solidarity networks configure both hybrid alliances of humans/nonhumans and new virtual and urban spaces in order to enforce or resist bordering. Through analyses of empirical cases drawing from the European border regimes the book investigates how technologies employed by states and EU border agencies configure the border regimes; how spaces of migration are configured through uses and re-uses of high-tech technologies; and finally on how the border regimes and 'the border industrial complex' are contested reconfigured by the use of ICT by migrants and solidarity networks.
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Hafiz, Muneeb,
Can Muslims Think?: Race, Islam, and the End of Europe. 384 pp. 2022:8 (Rowman & Littlefield, US) <696-765>
ISBN 978-1-5381-6507-2 hard ¥22,390.- (税込) US$ 115.00
As Europe goes astray, deeply conflicted about where it is both within and with the world, it does not know what it wants to know about, or do, with the racial subject. It is into this context of anxiety, and the Muslim subject as its most intense source, that I write Islamophobia. Islamophobia represents not merely a species of the racism constitutive of European modernity, but is rather symptomatic of deep contemporary transformations in (racist) power, knowledge and governance, propelled by technologies and economies of seemingly endless wars on/of terror. The Muslim, who is at once the terrifying object and dehumanised subject of race, is called to answer for Europe's existential fear of relegation. But who, or rather what is s/he? How might the Muslim speak about the world, its past and unfolding terror(s)? Which questions must s/he answer, and which answers are deemed acceptable? Presenting a speculative theory of the (post)racial subject of Islamophobia, this book is an attempt to build an adequate vocabulary for analysing the complexities of racism today, its potential futurity, and (Muslim) techniques for its dismantling.
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白人の特権と人種入門 第2版
Halley, Jean / Eshleman, Amy / Vijaya, Ramya Mahadevan,
Seeing White: An Introduction to White Privilege and Race. 2nd ed. 274 pp. 2022:1 (Rowman & Littlefield, US) <696-766>
ISBN 978-1-5381-4397-1 hard ¥21,417.- (税込) US$ 110.00
ISBN 978-1-5381-4398-8 paper ¥7,788.- (税込) US$ 40.00
Seeing White: An Introduction to White Privilege and Race is an interdisciplinary, supplemental textbook for undergraduate students that challenges students to see race as everyone's issue. By beginning with an understanding of privilege and power, the text engages all students as raced human beings, thus better preparing students to explore discrimination. Drawing on sociology, psychology, history, and economics, it provides an introduction to the concepts of white privilege and social power while helping to break down some of the resistance students feel in discussing race. Seeing White makes issues of race accessible and challenges all students to think critically.
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Kelly, Casey Ryan,
Caught on Tape: White Masculinity and Obscene Enjoyment. 200 pp. 2023:5 (Oxford U. Pr., US) <696-768>
ISBN 978-0-19-767786-5 hard ¥21,417.- (税込) US$ 110.00
ISBN 978-0-19-767787-2 paper ¥6,804.- (税込) US$ 34.95
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Leeman, Richard W.,
To Reach the Nation's Ear: A History of African American Public Speaking. (American Ways) 254 pp. 2022:11 (Rowman & Littlefield, US) <696-770>
ISBN 978-1-5381-1231-1 hard ¥7,009.- (税込) US$ 36.00
Throughout much of American history, African Americans have been denied easy access to most of the traditional modes of effective reform, such as newspapers, legislative assemblies, unions and political parties. Public speaking has thus been one of the most critically important means by which leaders and individuals have reached an audience, enacted or prevented change, and created community. Dating from the earliest days of American history, the African American community has produced many notable and eloquent speakers and has demonstrated a vibrant oral tradition. The proposed volume will follow a chronological organization, tracing the history of African American public speaking from colonial times to the present.
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Lotto-Kusche, Sebastian,
Der Voelkermord an den Sinti und Roma und die Bundesrepublik: Der lange Weg zur Anerkennung 1949-1990. (Schriftenreihe der Vierteljahrshefte fuer Zeitgeschichte 125) VIII, 264 S. 2022:12 (de Gruyter Oldenbourg, GW) <696-771>
ISBN 978-3-11-077402-3 paper ¥5,269.- (税込) EUR 24.95
Die Studie untersucht die diskursiven Kaempfe um die Anerkennung des NS-Voelkermords an Sinti und Roma in der Bundesrepublik bis 1990. Dabei wird unter Anerkennung zweierlei verstanden: die Akzeptanz der Verbaende der Sinti und Roma als legitime Gespraechspartner der Bundesregierung sowie die Bewertung der ?NS-Zigeunerverfolgung? als ?rassisch? motiviertes Verbrechen in Politik und Wissenschaft. Auf der Grundlage umfassenden Quellenmaterials von Bundesbehoerden und politischen wie zivilgesellschaftlichen Akteuren entsteht eine Diskursgeschichte dieses langwierigen Anerkennungsprozesses. Sie zeigt, dass bis tief in die 1960er Jahre hinein ein durch und durch rassistisches Bild der nationalsozialistischen Politik gegen Sinti und Roma vorherrschte. Dieser Denkstil, der von traditionellen Vorurteilen ueber ?Zigeunerkriminalitaet? gepraegt war, geriet in den 1970er Jahren mit der Rezeption von internationalen Forschungsarbeiten immer staerker unter Druck. Doch erst in den 1980er Jahren begann mit der Anerkennung der Sinti und Roma als Gespraechspartner durch Bundeskanzler Helmut Schmidt auch die Erforschung des NS-Massenverbrechens.
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Morgan, John / Lambert, David,
Race, Racism and the Geography Curriculum. 224 pp. 2023:4 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <696-777>
ISBN 978-1-350-33665-0 hard ¥18,232.- (税込) GB£ 75.00
ISBN 978-1-350-33664-3 paper ¥6,074.- (税込) GB£ 24.99
Changes in the nature of knowledge production, plus rapid social and cultural change, have meant that the 'curriculum question' - what is to be taught, and by extension, 'whose knowledge' - has been hotly contested. The question of what to teach has become more and more controversial. This book asks: what is an appropriate curriculum response to the acute, renewed interest in issues of race and racism? How does a school subject like geography respond? The struggle over the school curriculum has frequently been portrayed as being between educational 'traditionalists' and 'progressives'. This book suggests a way out of this impasse. Drawing upon and extending insights from 'social realism', it explores what a Future 3 geography curriculum might look like - one that recognizes the importance of the academic discipline as a source of curriculum-making but at the same time avoids geographical knowledge becoming set in stone. The book focuses very sharply on issues of race and racism, enabling teachers to engage in curriculum making in geography that is racially literate.
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我々はみな移民である-多文化ドイツの歴史
Plamper, Jan,
We Are All Migrants: A History of Multicultural Germany. 340 pp. 2023:3 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <696-778>
ISBN 978-1-00-924229-5 hard ¥17,017.- (税込) GB£ 70.00
ISBN 978-1-00-924225-7 paper ¥5,588.- (税込) GB£ 22.99
In 2015, Germany agreed to accept a million Syrian refugees. The country had become an epicenter of global migration and one of Europe's most diverse countries. But was this influx of migration new to Germany? In this highly readable volume, Jan Plamper charts the groups and waves of post-1945 mobility to Germany. We Are All Migrants is the first narrative history of multicultural Germany told through life-stories. It explores the experiences of the 12.5 million German expellees from Eastern Europe who arrived at the end of the Second World War; the 14 million 'guest workers' from Italy and Turkey who turned West Germany into an economic powerhouse; the GDR's Vietnamese labor migrants; and the 2.3 million Germans and 230,000 Jews who came from the Soviet Union after 1987. Without minimizing racism, We Are All Migrants shows that immigration is a success story - and that Germany has been, and is, one of the most fascinating laboratories on our planet in which multiple ways of belonging, and ethnic, national, and supranational identities, are hotly debated and messily lived.
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Robles-Melendez, Wilma / Henry, Audrey,
Immigration and Children's Literature: Stories, Social Justice, and Critical Consciousness. (Immigration and Childhood Education) 256 pp. 2023:5 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <696-779>
ISBN 978-1-350-25591-3 hard ¥21,879.- (税込) GB£ 90.00
This book explores the issues faced by immigrant children through the lens of children's literature. The authors employ the UN convention of the Rights of the Child, the lens of equity, and Freire's principles of critical consciousness as a framework for analysing children's literature and immigration. They focus on circumstances and experiences of immigration from the perspective of young children who are leaving their homelands and growing up as immigrants. The book focuses primarily on children from birth to 8 years old but with crossover and implications for older children. The chapters reveal the social, economic, and political issues faced by child immigrants, refugees and asylees throughout the global context, viewed through and alongside children's literature. The book provides suggestions for the implementation of children's literature in the curriculum and provides tools for educators and researchers working with immigrant and refugee children, showing how they can better understand their students and families. A variety of children's literature is covered, including analysis of works by Jairo Buitrago, Yanksook Choi, Sandra leGuen, Rosemary McCartney, Bao Phi and Jeanette Winter.
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Shizha, Edward / Makwarimba, Edward (eds.),
Immigrant Lives: Intersectionality, Transnationality, and Global Perspectives. 608 pp. 2023:7 (Oxford U. Pr., US) <696-780>
ISBN 978-0-19-768730-7 hard ¥29,205.- (税込) US$ 150.00
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Wilbourne, Emily,
Voice, Slavery, and Race in Seventeenth-Century Florence. 440 pp. 2023:8 (Oxford U. Pr., US) <696-781>
ISBN 978-0-19-764691-5 hard ¥16,160.- (税込) US$ 83.00
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Etoke, Nathalie,
Black Existential Freedom. (Living Existentialism) 170 pp. 2022:11 (Rowman & Littlefield, US) <696-45>
ISBN 978-1-5381-5706-0 hard ¥20,443.- (税込) US$ 105.00
ISBN 978-1-5381-7306-0 paper ¥6,814.- (税込) US$ 35.00
The history of slavery, colonization, subjugation, gratuitous violence, and the denial of basic human rights to people of African descent has led Afro-Pessimists to look at black existence through the lens of white supremacy and anti-blackness. Against this trend, Black Existential Freedom argues that Blackness is not inherently synonymous with victimhood. Rather, it is inextricable from existential freedom and the struggle for political liberation.This book presents an existential analysis of continental and diasporic African experiences through critical interpretations of music, film, and fiction that portray what it means to be human- to persevere in the tension between life and physical, psychological, and social death-for the sake of freedom. With its transdisciplinary perspective and convergence of Africana existential philosophy, African-American Studies, Afro-French Studies, Diaspora Studies, and African studies, this book is not concerned with disciplinary boundaries or certain appropriations of European metaphysics that are committed to a reading of black "non-being." Black Existential Freedom explores the continuities and discontinuities of black existence and the manifestations and the meanings of blackness within different countries, time periods, and social and political contexts. This book empowers the reader to understand and process the complexities of racialized identity in a globalized contemporary society.Ultimately, it is an ode to human survival and freedom.
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Green, Elliott D.,
Industrialization and Assimilation: Understanding Ethnic Change in the Modern World. 225 pp. 2022:12 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <696-522>
ISBN 978-1-00-926836-3 hard ¥19,448.- (税込) GB£ 80.00
ISBN 978-1-00-926837-0 paper ¥6,560.- (税込) GB£ 26.99
Industrialization and Assimilation examines the process of ethnic identity change in a broad historical context. Green explains how and why ethnicity changes across time, showing that, by altering the basis of economic production from land to labour and removing people from the 'idiocy of rural life', industrialization makes societies more ethnically homogenous. More speci?cally, the author argues that industrialization lowers the relative value of rural land, leading people to identify less with narrow rural identities in favour of broader identities that can aid them in navigating the formal urban economy. Using large-scale datasets that span the globe as well as detailed case studies ranging from mid-twentieth-century Turkey to contemporary Botswana, Somalia and Uganda, as well as evidence from Native Americans in the United States and the Maori in New Zealand, Industrialization and Assimilation provides a new framework to understand the origins of modern ethnic identities.
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McClain, Paula D. / Tauber, Steven C.,
American Government in Black and White. 6th ed. 736 pp. 2023:5 (Oxford U. Pr., US) <696-535>
ISBN 978-0-19-767752-0 hard ¥21,414.- (税込) US$ 109.99
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Mazouz, Sarah,
The Politics of Alterity: France and her Others. (Challenging Migration Studies) 230 pp. 2022:11 (Rowman & Littlefield, US) <696-543>
ISBN 978-1-5381-4590-6 hard ¥20,443.- (税込) US$ 105.00
Is France afraid of her others? By looking back at the discourses and practices that have been formalised over the last fifteen years, Sarah Mazouz addresses French politics of alterity. Drawing on an ethnographic survey lead in both public administrations in charge of combating racial discrimination and naturalisation offices of a large city in the Paris region, she shows how immigration, nation and racialization are articulated in the social space. Through the analysis of these two public policies, she questions the processes of inclusion and exclusion within the national group itself (through the examination of the modalities taken by anti-discrimination) and outside, between the national and the foreigner (through the study of naturalization practices). In so doing, it seeks to grasp the paradoxical relationship between the Republic and her others and the plural logics producing national order.
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Minyem, Henri-Georges,
France multiculturelle et citoyennete au XXIe siecle: regard d'un Afro-descendant... 2022:12 (L'Harmattan, FR) <696-544>
ISBN 978-2-14-029955-1 paper ¥6,969.- (税込) EUR 33.00
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Jones, Darrell / Love, Monifa / Pinn, Anthony B. (eds.),
Speculations on Black Life: The Collected Writings of William R. Jones. (Bloomsbury Studies in Black Religion and Cultures) 240 pp. 2023:5 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <696-139>
ISBN 978-1-350-33874-6 hard ¥20,663.- (税込) GB£ 85.00
Is God a white racist? Posed by William R. Jones in his ground-breaking book of the same name, this question disrupted the theological assumptions that marked Black religious thought from early writings of the 1800s to the formation of Black theology in the 1960s. This book compiles his key and essential writings related to over three decades of critical reflection on race, religion, secularism, and oppression in the United States. Over the course of 30 years, Jones pushed questions and considerations that refined Black theology and that gave greater shape to and understanding of Black philosophers' intervention into issues of racial and structural inequality. His philosophical work, related to the grid of oppression, fosters an approach to the nature and meaning of oppression in the United States, encouraging rational interrogation of structures of injustice and thought patterns supporting those structures. Still relevant today, the straightforward style of communication used by Jones makes these essays easily accessible to a popular audience, while maintaining intellectual rigor, making the book also suitable for an academy-based audience.
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