Mapping Racisms Series

5 primary works • 5 total works
The books in Mapping Racisms, edited by Jo Carrillo, Darrell Y. Hamamoto, Rodolfo D. Torres, and E. Frances White, assess the changing nature and meaning of racialized social relations in the United States. Although many of the works in the series are expected to be cultural, socio-economic, and historical studies devoted to a single ethnic group, …
Dark Continent of Our Bodies: Black Feminism and the Politics of Respectability (Critical Perspectives on the Past
In this provocative book, a black lesbian feminist…
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Defining America Through Immigration Policy
3.55
· 29 Ratings · 2 Reviews · published 2003 · 5 editions
From the earliest days of nationhood, the US has d…
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Language Policy and Identity Politics in the United States
Well over thirty million people in the United Stat…
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Shifting Borders: Rhetoric, Immigration, and Californa's Proposition 187
Like articles representing the positions of propon…
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Yellow Journalist
3.88
· 8 Ratings · 1 Reviews · published 2001 · 6 editions
The stories, columns, essays and commentaries in t…
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