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移民史・移民問題、少数民族、人種問題

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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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Wainer, Devorah, Human Rights for Refugees and Other Marginalised Persons: A Midrash Methodology. 243 pp. 2021:11 (Springer, GW) <665-851>
ISBN 978-981-16-3570-0 hard ¥23,536.- (税込) EUR 99.99

This book provides a new framework for conducting qualitative research into Asylum Seeking Refugees based on Emmanuel Levinas' ethic of the face-to-face encounter. The methodology originates in the term Midrash-a narrative form that exposes; investigates; searches. It reconceptualises encounters between Asylum Seeking Refugees and those researching their experiences in a manner that moves beyond the possibility of 'Othering' and the removal of 'voice' that can characterise research into refugees. This methodology allows a complex and rich multidimensional text, with heterogeneity of voices, experiences, and subjects. As a phenomenological method of research, the internal phenomena of the researcher-feeling, intuition, and personal perception-are legitimate sites of knowledge and understanding, and are not considered separate from the external, objectively observable world. While the researcher is not researching herself, she is also not separate from the research field and data. The Midrash methodology is an honest and explicit method of research designed to (re)invigorated the passion of academics and researchers.

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Warriner, Doris S. (ed.), Refugee Education across the Lifespan: Mapping Experiences of Language Learning and Use. (Educational Linguistics 50) 447 pp. 2021:8 (Springer, GW) <665-852>
ISBN 978-3-030-79469-9 hard ¥35,306.- (税込) EUR 149.99

This edited volume demonstrates how an educational linguistics approach to inquiry is well positioned to identify, examine, and theorize the language and literacy dimensions of refugee-background learners' experiences. Contributions (from junior and senior scholars) explore and interrogate the policies, practices and ideologies of language and literacy in formal and informal educational settings as well as their implications for teaching and learning. Chapters in this collection will inform advances in the research base, future innovations in pedagogy, the professional development of teachers, and the educational opportunities that are made available to refugee-background children, youth and adults. The work showcased here will be of particular interest to teachers and teacher educators committed to inclusion, equity, and diversity; those developing curriculum and/or assessment; and researchers interested in the relationship between language practice, language policy and refugee education.

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Capers, Bennett / Carbado, Devon W. et al. (eds.), Critical Race Judgments: Rewritten US Court Opinions on Race and the Law. 600 pp. 2022:2 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <665-716>
ISBN 978-1-107-16452-9 hard ¥25,637.- (税込) GB£ 89.99 *
ISBN 978-1-316-61645-1 paper ¥13,387.- (税込) GB£ 46.99 *

By re-writing US Supreme Court opinions that implicate critical dimensions of racial justice, Critical Race Judgments demonstrates that it's possible to be judge and a critical race theorist. Specific issues covered in these cases include the death penalty, employment, voting, policing, education, the environment, justice, housing, immigration, sexual orientation, segregation, and mass incarceration. While some rewritten cases - Plessy v. Ferguson (which constitutionalized Jim Crow) and Korematsu v. United States (which constitutionalized internment) - originally focused on race, many of the rewritten opinions - Lawrence v. Texas (which constitutionalized sodomy laws) and Roe v. Wade (which constitutionalized a woman's right to choose) - are used to incorporate racial justice principles in novel and important ways. This work is essential for everyone who needs to understand why critical race theory must be deployed in constitutional law to uphold and advance racial justice principles that are foundational to US democracy.

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Johnson, Jennifer, Grandmothers on Guard: Gender, Aging, and the Minutemen at the US-Mexico Border. 224 pp. 2021:5 (U. Texas Pr., US) <665-529>
ISBN 978-1-4773-2275-8 hard ¥9,702.- (税込) US$ 45.00 *

For about a decade, one of the most influential forces in US anti-immigrant politics was the Minuteman Project. The armed volunteers made headlines patrolling the southern border. What drove their ethno-nationalist politics?Jennifer L. Johnson spent hundreds of hours observing and interviewing Minutemen, hoping to answer that question. She reached surprising conclusions. While the public face of border politics is hypermasculine-men in uniforms, fatigues, and suits-older women were central to the Minutemen. Women mobilized support and took part in border missions. These women compel us to look beyond ideological commitments and material benefits in seeking to understand the appeal of right-wing politics. Johnson argues that the women of the Minutemen were motivated in part by the gendered experience of aging in America. In a society that makes old women irrelevant, aging white women found their place through anti-immigrant activism, which wedded native politics to their concern for the safety of their families. Grandmothers on Guard emphasizes another side of nationalism: the yearning for inclusion. The nation the Minutemen imagined was not only a space of exclusion but also one in which these women could belong.

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Yab, Jimmy, Kant and the Politics of Racism. 272 pp. 2021:9 (Palgrave Macmillan, UK) <665-56>
ISBN 978-3-030-69100-4 hard ¥25,890.- (税込) EUR 109.99

This book proposes an account of the place of the theory of race, in Kant’s thinking as a central part of the role of philosophical anthropology in his political system. It is maintained that Kant’s theory of race is integral to the study of the “Charakteristik” of the human species which he defines as a “way of cognizing the interior of the human being from the exterior,” and which is determined by human natural predispositions. The understanding of his theory as the study of the “Charakteristik” of the human species suggests not only an alternative reading to the orthodox narrative we have seen so far but also reveals the underlying centrality of the notion of human natural predispositions in a way that is consequential for Kant’s philosophy as a whole. From a systematic examination of Kant relevant writings, this book sheds the light on two fundamental problems of Kant's theory of race for moral philosophy, namely: (1) the completeness of the character of the White race and (2) the dispossession of the character of the beauty and the dignity of human nature of the Negro’s race. These two issues, unperceived by the “orthodox” reading’, shape Kant’s race thinking from the beginning to the end of his career and affect his conception of the cosmopolitan right to the point of transforming it into a non-universalist form of right.

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アフリカ系アメリカ人歴史地図 第2版
Earle, Jonathan, The Routledge Atlas of African American History. 2nd ed. (Routledge Atlases of American History) 160 pp. 2021:12 (Routledge, UK) <665-4>
ISBN 978-0-367-64219-8 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-0-367-64215-0 paper ¥10,253.- (税込) GB£ 35.99 *

Now in its second edition, The Routledge Atlas of African American History traces the epic journey of African Americans' four hundred years in North America.With more than 75 full-color maps, charts, and illustrations, this volume illuminates the myriad of contributions from Black Americans to the nation's political, economic, cultural, and social history. Jonathan Earle begins the sweeping story with the African roots of Black America and moves through important developments such as the Underground Railroad, Emancipation and the Civil War, African Americas in the U.S. Armed Forces, the spread of Jim Crow Laws, and the long Civil Rights Movement. This updated edition also introduces new essays on Black Seminoles, the National Women's Club Movement, Black political realignment and the rise of Barack Obama, and Black Lives Matter protests. Other diverse topics include: The AME Church Buffalo Soldiers Historically Black colleges and universities Black nationalism Racial violence and white supremacy.Examining both the geographical and historical context of the African American experience, this book is an indispensable reference for students of American history and African American history, and anyone interested in the Black experience.

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Sciubba, Jennifer D., 8 Billion and Counting: How Sex, Death, and Migration Shape Our World. 288 pp. 2022:3 (Norton, US) <665-430>
ISBN 978-1-324-00270-3 hard ¥6,241.- (税込) US$ 28.95 *

As the world nears 8 billion people, the countries that have led the global order since World War II are becoming the most aged societies in human history. At the same time, the world's poorest and least powerful countries are suffocating under an imbalance of population and resources. In 8 Billion and Counting, political demographer Jennifer D. Sciubba argues that the story of the twenty-first century is less a story about exponential population growth, as the previous century was, than it is a story about differential growth-marked by a stark divide between the world's richest and poorest countries. Drawing from decades of research, policy experience, and teaching, Sciubba employs stories and statistics to explain how demographic trends, like age structure and ethnic composition, are crucial signposts for future violence and peace, repression and democracy, poverty and prosperity. Although we have a diverse global population, demographic trends often follow predictable patterns that can help professionals across the corporate, nonprofit, government, and military sectors understand the global strategic environment. Through the lenses of national security, global health, and economics, Sciubba demonstrates the pitfalls of taking population numbers at face value and extrapolating from there. Instead, she argues, we must look at the forces in a society that amplify demographic trends and the forces that dilute them, particularly political institutions, or the rules of the game. She shows that the most important skills in demographic analysis are naming and being aware of your preferences, rethinking assumptions, and asking the right questions. Provocative and engrossing, 8 Billion and Counting is required reading for business leaders, policy makers, and anyone eager to anticipate political, economic, and social risks and opportunities. A deeper understanding of fertility, mortality, and migration promises to point toward the investments we need to make today to shape the future we want tomorrow.

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Bandyopadhyay, Ritajyoti / Banerjee, Paula et al. (eds.), India's Migrant Workers and the Pandemic. 286 pp. 2021:11 (Routledge, UK) <665-460>
ISBN 978-1-03-215892-1 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *

A sudden announcement was made by the government on 24 March 2020 of a complete lockdown of the country, due to the spectre of Coronavirus. India's Migrant Workers and the Pandemic was being written as the crisis was unfolding with no end in sight. Migrant workers from different parts of India had no choice but to trek back hundreds of kilometres carrying their scanty belongings and dragging their hungry and thirsty children in the scorching heat of the plains of India to reach home.How did caste, race, gender, and other fault lines operate in this governmental strategy to cope with a virus epidemic?The eight papers in this collection, highlight the ethical and political implications of the epidemic-particularly for India's migrant workers. What were the forces of power at play in this war against the epidemic? What measures could have been taken and need to be taken now?Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

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Ramirez, Catherine S. / Falcon, Sylvanna M. et al. (eds.), Precarity and Belonging: Labor, Migration, and Noncitizenship. (Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the United States) 274 pp. 2021 (Rutgers U. Pr., US) <665-466>
ISBN 978-1-9788-1563-6 hard ¥32,340.- (税込) US$ 150.00 *
ISBN 978-1-9788-1562-9 paper ¥9,691.- (税込) US$ 44.95 *

Precarity and Belonging examines how the movement of people and their incorporation, marginalization, and exclusion, under epochal conditions of labor and social precarity affecting both citizens and noncitizens, have challenged older notions of citizenship and alienage. This collection brings mobility, precarity, and citizenship together in order to explore the points of contact and friction, and, thus, the spaces for a possible politics of commonality between citizens and noncitizens.The editors ask: What does modern citizenship mean in a world of citizens, denizens, and noncitizens, such as undocumented migrants, guest workers, permanent residents, refugees, detainees, and stateless people? How is the concept of citizenship, based on assumptions of deservingness, legality, and productivity, challenged when people of various and competing statuses and differential citizenship practices interact with each other, revealing their co-constitutive connections? How is citizenship valued or revalued when labor and social precarity impact those who seemingly have formal rights and those who seemingly or effectively do not? This book interrogates such binaries as citizen/noncitizen, insider/outsider, entitled/unentitled, "legal"/"illegal," and deserving/undeserving in order to explore the fluidity--that is, the dynamism and malleability--of the spectra of belonging.

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Holder, Michelle / Aja, Alan A., Afro-Latinos in the U.S. Economy. 174 pp. 2021:5 (Lexington Books, US) <665-312>
ISBN 978-1-4985-4624-9 hard ¥22,638.- (税込) US$ 105.00 *

Afro-Latinos in the U.S. Economy outlines the current position and status of Afro-Latinos in the economy of the United States. Very little research has thus far been disseminated in the field of economics on the contributions of Afro-Latinos to the U.S. economy with regard to income and wealth generation, labor market status, occupational mobility, and educational attainment. On the other hand, the fields of anthropology, sociology, political science and cultural studies have produced a wealth of research on Afro-Latinos in the U.S.; the discipline of economics is, thus, significantly behind the curve in exploring the economic dimensions of this group. While Afro-Latinos constitute a comparatively small segment of the U.S. population, they form the nexus between this country's two largest minority groups-African Americans and Latinos, who, comprise 13 percent and 17 percent, respectively, of the U.S. population. The goal of this book is to provide a foundation in the economic dimensions of Afro-Latinos in the U.S. which can be used to both complement and supplement research conducted on this group in other major social science disciplines.

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Orlando, Anthony W., Keeping Races in Their Places: The Dividing Lines That Shaped the American City. 132 pp. 2021:11 (Routledge, UK) <665-313>
ISBN 978-0-367-68469-3 hard ¥20,509.- (税込) GB£ 71.99 *
ISBN 978-0-367-68037-4 paper ¥8,543.- (税込) GB£ 29.99 *

"A book perfect for this moment" -Katherine M. O'Regan, Former Assistant Secretary, US Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentMore than fifty years after the passage of the Fair Housing Act, American cities remain divided along the very same lines that this landmark legislation explicitly outlawed. Keeping Races in Their Places tells the story of these lines-who drew them, why they drew them, where they drew them, and how they continue to circumscribe residents' opportunities to this very day.Weaving together sophisticated statistical analyses of more than a century's worth of data with an engaging, accessible narrative that brings the numbers to life, Keeping Races in Their Places exposes the entrenched effects of redlining on American communities. This one-of-a-kind contribution to the real estate and urban economics literature applies the author's original geographic information systems analyses to historical maps to reveal redlining's causal role in shaping today's cities. Spanning the era from the Great Migration to the Great Recession, Keeping Races in Their Places uncovers the roots of the Black-white wealth gap, the subprime lending crisis, and today's lack of affordable housing in maps created by banks nearly a century ago. Most of all, it offers hope that with the latest scholarly tools we can pinpoint how things went wrong-and what we must do to make them right.

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SDGsと移民
Sivakumar, P. / Rajan, S. Irudaya (eds.), Sustainable Development Goals and Migration. (Towards Sustainable Futures) 2021:11 (Routledge, UK) <665-298>
ISBN 978-0-367-36539-4 hard ¥41,310.- (税込) GB£ 145.00 *
ISBN 978-0-367-36540-0 paper ¥11,392.- (税込) GB£ 39.99 *

This book looks at migration in contemporary society and its interrelations with development. It presents the complexities and dilemmas associated with migration, the changes in theoretical and historical perspectives on migration and development, and the role of policies and the sustainable development goals in this context.The volume views migration as a phenomenon for advancing human development outcomes. It deals with wide-ranging issues including labour migration, the idea of decent work, migration and transnationalism, remittances, social networks and capital, and addressing poverty. The chapters highlight the focus of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and its relevance on migrant rights, safeguarding livelihoods and health. They also offer insights into regional and international co-operation on policies for migration, social growth and protection, and citizenship. With comparative analyses of data, trends and development indicators as well as various case studies, this volume examines the impact of migration on international relations and politics, labour market outcomes, gender, youth and education among others. It also discusses the loss of lives and livelihoods due to the Covid-19 pandemic, its impact on migration and the effects of the pandemic on the contemporary discussions on migration and SDGs.Rich in empirical data, this book will be an excellent read for scholars and researchers of migration and diaspora studies, development studies, refugee studies, public policy and governance, international relations, political studies, political economy, sociology and South Asian Studies.

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Patel, Ismail Adam, The Muslim Problem: From the British Empire to Islamophobia. (Mapping Global Racisms) 312 pp. 2021:10 (Palgrave Macmillan, UK) <665-213>
ISBN 978-3-030-75841-7 hard ¥28,244.- (税込) EUR 119.99

This book explains the increasing incidences and normalisation of Islamophobia, by analysing the role of signifiers of free speech, censorship, and fatwa during the Satanic Verses affair in problematising the figure of the Muslim. Ismail Patel develops the notion of Islamophobia not as a continuation of the antagonistic relation from the British Empire but as a postcolonial reformulation of the figure of the Muslim. The book views Islamophobia studies as a paradigm, engages in the debate of Islamophobia as a global phenomenon, investigates the contestation over its definition and challenges the view of Islamophobia as a reserve of the far-right. It assesses the debate around the concept of identity and shows how the colonised figure of the Muslim provided significance in constructing British imperial identity. Providing a decolonial, counter-Islamophobia approach that challenges Britishness' exclusionary white symbolic content, the book calls for a liberating ideaof Britishness that promotes a post-racist rather than a post-race society. Theoretically rich in analysis, this book will contribute to discussions of identity formation, Britishness, Islamophobia and counter-Islamophobia. It will be of use to students and researchers across history, politics, sociology, cultural studies, literary studies, and anthropology.

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Lozada Jr., Francisco, / Segovia, Fernando F. (eds.), Latino/a Theology and the Bible: Ethnic-Racial Reflections on Interpretation. 312 pp. 2021:5 (Fortress Academic, US) <665-206>
ISBN 978-1-9787-0549-4 hard ¥28,674.- (税込) US$ 133.00 *

This book explores the use of the Bible among Latino/a theologians today. Latino/a Theology emerged in the 1980s, alongside a broad variety of contextual theological movements and discourses following the Latino/a movement and the formation of Latino/a Studies in the 1960s and 1970s. While much work has been done on biblical interpretation in Latino/a biblical criticism, little can be found regarding interpretation in Latino/a theological reflection. To address this gap in the literature, the contributors, from various ecclesial affiliations and religious traditions, examine the status and role of the Bible in Latino/a Theology.

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Longazel, Jamie / Hallett, Miranda Cady (eds.), Migration and Mortality: Social Death, Dispossession, and Survival in the Americas. 288 pp. 2021:6 (Temple U. Pr., US) <665-1866>
ISBN 978-1-4399-1977-4 hard ¥22,530.- (税込) US$ 104.50 *
ISBN 978-1-4399-1978-1 paper ¥7,535.- (税込) US$ 34.95 *

Death threatens migrants physically during perilous border crossings between Central and North America, but many also experience legal, social, and economic mortality. Rooted in histories of colonialism and conquest, exclusionary policies and practices deliberately take aim at racialized, dispossessed people in transit. Once in the new land, migrants endure a web of systems across every facet of their world-work, home, healthcare, culture, justice-that strips them of their personhood, denies them resources, and creates additional obstacles that deprive them of their ability to live fully.As laws and policies create ripe conditions for the further extraction of money, resources, and labor power from the dispossessed, the contributors to this vibrant anthology, Migration and Mortality, examine restrictive immigration policies and the broader capitalist systems of exploitation and inequality while highlighting the power of migrants' collective resistance and resilience. The case studies in this timely collection explore border deaths, detention economies, asylum seeking, as well as the public health and mental health of migrants. Ultimately, these examples of oppression and survival contribute to understanding broader movements for life and justice in the Americas.

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Lovrich, Nicholas P. / Pierce, John C. / Simon, C. A., Sanctuary Ordinances: The Contemporary Politics of Immigrant Assimilation in America. 356 pp. 2021:4 (Lexington Books, US) <665-1868>
ISBN 978-1-4985-7792-2 hard ¥28,674.- (税込) US$ 133.00 *

The book examines contemporary immigration policy and immigrant assimilation with a focus on the adoption of sanctuary ordinances in US local governments in connection with Latino in-migration. It also investigates the adoption of anti-immigrant settlement local ordinances in many local governments with particular focus on local law enforcement positions taken on enforcement of federal immigration laws. The book investigates a wide range of county-level characteristics of 3,000+ U.S. counties (e.g., socio-economic and demographic traits, political culture, social capital, religious denominations present, etc.) to identify correlates of pro- and anti-immigrant settlement. The book also features the analysis of a national survey and three targeted surveys in pro-immigration (San Francisco), divided (Maricopa), and anti-immigration (Tulsa) counties to explore the individual-level factors associated with sentiments on immigration policy. Finally, the book presents findings from two case studies where active encouragement of Latino settlement (Twin Falls, ID) and active opposition (Hazleton, PD) characterize local reaction to Latino in-migration. The mixed methods study leads the authors to conclude that a funnel of causality concept, path dependency, pro-social attitudes, and the concepts of moral panic and moral dialogue collectively lead to great insight into the question of why some communities are open and accepting while others are exclusionary.

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Lopez Lopez, Ligia (Licho) et al. (eds.), Interrogating the Relations between Migration and Education in the South: Migrating Americas. (Routledge Research in Decolonizing Education) 196 pp. 2021:11 (Routledge, UK) * paper 2023 <665-1870>
ISBN 978-0-367-54757-8 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-214759-8 paper ¥11,107.- (税込) GB£ 38.99 *

Adopting a uniquely critical lens, this volume analyzes the relationship between forced migration, the migrations of people, and subsequent impacts on education. In doing so, it challenges Euro-modern and colonial notions of what it means to move across 'borders'. Using Abiayala and its diasporas as theory and context, this volume critiques dominant colonial attitudes and discourses towards migration and education and suggests alternatives for understanding how culturally grounded pedagogies and curricula can support migrating youth and society more broadly. Chapters use case studies and first-hand accounts such as testimonios from a variety of countries in the Global South, and discuss the lived experiences of Afro-Colombian, Haitian, and Indigenous youth, among others, to challenge the rigid disciplinary borders upheld by Euro-modern epistemologies.This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in international and comparative education, multicultural education, and Latin American and Caribbean studies more broadly. Those specifically interested in anticolonial education, diaspora studies, and educational policy and politics will also benefit from this book.

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Manalansan, Martin / Hom, Alice Y. / Fajardo, K. B. (eds.), Q&A: Voices from Queer Asian North America. (Asian American History and Culture) 418 pp. 2021:7 (Temple U. Pr., US) <665-1872>
ISBN 978-1-4399-2108-1 hard ¥23,823.- (税込) US$ 110.50 *
ISBN 978-1-4399-2109-8 paper ¥8,613.- (税込) US$ 39.95 *

First published in 1998, Q & A: Queer in Asian America, edited by David L. Eng and Alice Y. Hom, became a canonical work in Asian American studies and queer studies. This new edition of Q & A is neither a sequel nor an update, but an entirely new work borne out of the progressive political and cultural advances of the queer experiences of Asian North American communities. The artists, activists, community organizers, creative writers, poets, scholars, and visual artists that contribute to this exciting new volume make visible the complicated intertwining of sexuality with race, class, gender, and ethnicity. Sections address activism, radicalism, and social justice; transformations in the meaning of Asian-ness and queerness in various mass media issues of queerness in relation to settler colonialism and diaspora; and issues of bodies, health, disability, gender transitions, death, healing, and resilience.The visual art, autobiographical writings, poetry, scholarly essays, meditations, and analyses of histories and popular culture in the new Q & Agesture to enduring everyday racial-gender-sexual experiences of mis-recognition, micro-aggressions, loss, and trauma when racialized Asian bodies are questioned, pathologized, marginalized, or violated. This anthology seeks to expand the idea of Asian and American in LGBTQ studies.Contributors: Marsha Aizumi, Kimberly Alidio, Paul Michael (Mike) Leonardo Atienza, Long T. Bui, John Paul (JP) Catungal, Ching-In Chen, Jih-Fei Cheng, Kim Compoc, Sony Coranez Bolton, D'Lo, Patti Duncan, Chris A. Eng, May Farrales, Joyce Gabiola, C. Winter Han, Douglas S. Ishii, traci kato-kiriyama, Jennifer Lynn Kelly, Mimi Khuc, Anthony Yooshin Kim, Vi?t Le, Danni Lin, Glenn D. Magpantay, Leslie Mah, Casey Mecija, Maiana Minahal, Sung Won Park, Thea Quiray Tagle, Emily Raymundo, Vanita Reddy, Eric Estuar Reyes, Margaret Rhee, Thomas Xavier Sarmiento, Pahole Sookkasikon, Amy Sueyoshi, Karen Tongson, Kim Tran, Kay Ulanday Barrett, Reid Uratani, Eric C. Wat, Sasha Wijeyeratne, Syd Yang, Xine Yao, and the editors

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McMurtry-Chubb, Teri A., Race Unequals: Overseer Contracts, White Masculinities, and the Formation of Managerial Identity in the Plantation Economy. 148 pp. 2021:4 (Lexington Books, US) <665-1873>
ISBN 978-1-4985-9906-1 hard ¥21,560.- (税込) US$ 100.00 *

Race Unequals: Overseer Contracts, White Masculinities, and the Formation of Managerial Identity in the Plantation Economy is a re-imagining of the plantation not as Black and White, but in shades of White male identity. Through an examination of employment contracts between plantation owners and their overseers, and the web of public and private law that surrounded them, this book challenges notions of a monolithic White male identity in the antebellum South. It considers how race provided White men access to the land and enslaved labor that were foundational to the plantation economy, but how the wealthiest of those men used contracts, public law, and plantation management schemes to limit the access points by which overseers, the first managerial class in the United States, could achieve upward mobility as both White people and as men. In navigating the legal and social parameters of their employment contracts, overseers negotiated a white masculinity that formed their managerial identity. This managerial identity carried the imprint of white supremacy necessary to preserve inequities on the plantation, and perhaps in our modern workplaces as well.

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Menjivar, Cecilia / Perreira, Krista (eds.), Undocumented and Unaccompanied: Children of Migration in the European Union and the United States. (Research in Ethnic and Migration Studies) 156 pp. 2021:11 (Routledge, UK) * paper 2023 <665-1874>
ISBN 978-1-03-207425-2 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-207427-6 paper ¥11,392.- (税込) GB£ 39.99 *

This book focuses on the migration of undocumented minors arriving recently to the United States and the European Union, flows that are often labeled 'undocumented', 'illegal', or 'irregular' and due to their sudden increase, they have been described in the media, policy circles, and scholarly work as a 'surge' or a 'crisis'. Leading scholars examine the intricacies of the contexts that these minors encounter in the localities where they arrive, including the legal and ethical frameworks for protecting unaccompanied minors, governmental decisions about the 'best interests' of the children, these minors' expressions of their own best interests or agency as they navigate immigration and social service systems, conditions in detention centers, and the health and social service needs in receiving communities.Though definitions and techniques for counting unaccompanied migrant minors differ between the U.S. and the EU, this book underscores the immigrant minors' common vulnerabilities and strategies they adopt to protect themselves and improve their circumstances. At the same time, contributors to the volume highlight common challenges that both European and U.S. governments face as they develop policy strategies and legal mechanisms to attempt to balance the best interests of these children with national interests of the countries in which they settle.The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

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Mullan, Michael L., The Philadelphia Irish: Nation, Culture, and the Rise of a Gaelic Public Sphere. 246 pp. 2021:7 (Rutgers U. Pr., US) <665-1876>
ISBN 978-1-9788-1546-9 hard ¥32,340.- (税込) US$ 150.00 *
ISBN 978-1-9788-1545-2 paper ¥6,888.- (税込) US$ 31.95 *

This book describes the flowering of the Irish American community and the 1890s growth of a Gaelic public sphere in Philadelphia, a movement inspired by the cultural awakening in native Ireland, transplanted and acted upon in Philadelphia's robust Irish community. The Philadelphia Irish embraced this export of cultural nationalism, reveled in Gaelic symbols, and endorsed the Gaelic language, political nationalism, Celtic paramilitarism, Gaelic sport, and a broad ethnic culture. Using Jurgen Habermas's concept of a public sphere, the author reveals how the Irish constructed a plebian "counter" public of Gaelic meaning through various mechanisms of communication, the ethnic press, the meeting rooms of Irish societies, the consumption of circulating pamphlets, oratory, songs, ballads, poems, and conversation. Settled in working class neighborhoods of vast spatial separation in an industrial city, the Irish resisted a parochialism identified with neighborhood and instead extended themselves to construct a vibrant, culturally engaged network of Irish rebirth in Philadelphia, a public of Gaelic meaning.

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Marquez, Benjamin, The Politics of Patronage: Lawyers, Philanthropy, and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. 184 pp. 2021:8 (U. Texas Pr., US) <665-1878>
ISBN 978-1-4773-2329-8 hard ¥10,780.- (税込) US$ 50.00 *

Founded in 1968, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) is the Latino equivalent to the NAACP: a source of legal defense for the Latina/o community in cases centered on education, state immigration laws, redistricting, employment discrimination, and immigrant rights. Unlike the NAACP, however, MALDEF was founded by Mexican American activists in conjunction with the larger philanthropic structure of the Ford Foundation-a relationship that has opened it up to controversy and criticism.In the first book to examine this little-known but highly influential organization, Benjamin Marquez explores MALDEF's history and shows how it has thrived and served as a voice for the Latina/o community throughout its six decades of operation. But he also looks closely at large-scale investments of the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and others, considering how their ties to MALDEF have influenced Mexican American and Latinx politics. Its story crafted from copious research into MALDEF and its benefactors, this book brings to light the influence of outside funding on the articulation of minority identities and the problems that come with creating change through institutional means.

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Paparusso, Angela, Immigrant Integration in Europe: A Subjective Well-Being Perspective. (Human Well-Being Research and Policy Making) 157 pp. 2021:8 (Springer, GW) <665-1884>
ISBN 978-3-030-78504-8 hard ¥30,598.- (税込) EUR 129.99

This topical book sheds light on immigrants' subjective well-being by analysing the main factors associated with self-reported life satisfaction among immigrants and natives. It thereby draws upon subjective components of well-being, which are now receiving growing attention in well-being research. It also fills in a gap in migration research, which has not yet focused on the study of immigrants' well-being. Starting from a broader focus on Europe, the book then looks more closely at Italy. This is a key country in the immigration policy field in Europe, but where the study of immigrants' integration from a subjective perspective has been rarely addressed so far. The book provides suggestions for constructing and implementing immigration and integration policies by not only taking into account the needs of the host societies, but also the experiences, opinions, requirements and expectations of immigrants. This book is very useful for academic and policy researchers working on immigrant integration issues.

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Patriarca, Silvana, Race in Post-Fascist Italy: 'War Children' and the Color of the Nation. 2022:1 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <665-1886>
ISBN 978-1-108-84590-8 hard ¥21,367.- (税込) GB£ 75.00 *

Focusing on the experiences and representations of the 'brown babies' born at the end of World War Two from the encounters between Black Allied soldiers and Italian women, this book explores the persistence of racial thinking and racism in post-fascist and postcolonial Italy. Through the use of a large variety of historical sources, including personal testimonies and the cinema, Silvana Patriarca illustrates Italian - and also American - responses to what many considered a 'problem'. She sensitively analyses the perceptions of race/color among different actors, such as state and local authorities, Catholic clerics, filmmakers, geneticists, psychologists, and ordinary people, and her book is rich in detail about their impact on the lives of the children. Uncovering the pervasiveness of anti-Black prejudice in the early democratic republic, as well as the presence and limitations of anti-racist sensibilities, Race in Post-Fascist Italy allows us to better understand Italy's conflicted reaction to its growing diversity.

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Prince, Shannon Joyce, Tactics for Racial Justice: Building an Antiracist Organization and Community. (Giving Voice to Values) 160 pp. 2021:11 (Routledge, UK) <665-1888>
ISBN 978-0-367-70026-3 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-0-367-70028-7 paper ¥8,543.- (税込) GB£ 29.99 *

This is not a book of antiracist theory but antiracist tactics - tactics that anyone, of any race, can use to strike a blow against injustice. Antiracism is not about what we feel but what we do, and there are specific techniques we can use to create a just world. Antiracist strategies are skills that can be learned just as we learn skills for public speaking or hitting a baseball. In these pages, you - whether a person of color or white - will find a playbook for leading your workplace, organization, or community through transformative change in the wake of an act of explicit racism. You'll learn to play antiracist rhetorical chess, and to anticipate and effectively respond to the discursive moves of people who don't understand bigotry, aren't aware of it, are in denial of it, or even actively uphold it - so that you can advance justice goals. You'll get a blueprint of how to dismantle systemic racism community by community, workplace by workplace, and organization by organization - and examples of what not to do.This book is aimed at people who are conscious of the reality of racism and want to end it but may not know how. It clearly shows how anyone can make an effective, significant, and measurable impact on racism through strategic action.

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Profanter, Annemarie / Maestri, Elena (eds.), Migration and Integration Challenges of Muslim Immigrants in Europe: Debating Policies and Cultural Approaches. (Politics of Citizenship and Migration) 289 pp. 2021:9 (Palgrave Macmillan, UK) <665-1889>
ISBN 978-3-030-75625-3 hard ¥30,598.- (税込) EUR 129.99

As the impetus of globalization continues to gather pace, more and more people leave their homes pursuing dreams of a better life for themselves and their families. Muslim immigrants converging on Europe from widely divergent communities scattered throughout North Africa, the Middle East and South-East Asia, represent a great variety of local cultures and traditions. Trans-Mediterranean networks form the basis of migration routes and are key factors in the destinations of these migrants and in the overall process of immigration, be this towards Europe or other Muslim countries. South-North fluxes intertwine with South-South fluxes, among which the Gulf Arab countries stand out as a prime destination, not only for low-skilled labour. Different situations emerge, within a variegated discourse on co-existence, integration, assimilation and the preservation of identity. The adoption of this transnational dimension incorporating both destination, and points of origin, enables the investigation of migration to move beyond a purely Eurocentric approach. Thus, different national patterns are analyzed with a focus on a number of significant case-studies. By debating policies and cultural approaches the aim is to add innovative scholarship to the challenge of integration. Cross-cultural pluralism on the part of the nation states comprising the European Union is one avenue for moving the dialogue between different cultural frameworks towards a more compatible form.

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Robert, Tiphaine, Des migrants et des revenants: une histoire des refugiees et refugies hongrois en Suisse (1956-1963). (Histoire) 527 p. 2021:9 (Alphil, SZ) <665-1891>
ISBN 978-2-88930-381-6 paper ¥7,037.- (税込) EUR 29.90

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Romo, Harriett / Dupont, William (eds.), Bridging Cultures: Reflections on the Heritage Identity of the Texas-Mexico Borderlands. (Summerfield G. Roberts Texas History Series) 360 pp. 2021:9 (Texas A&M U. Pr., US) <665-1892>
ISBN 978-1-62349-975-4 hard ¥9,702.- (税込) US$ 45.00 *

Borderlands: they stretch across national boundaries, and they create a unique space that extends beyond the international boundary. They extend north and south of what we think of as the actual 'border,' encompassing even the urban areas of San Antonio, Texas, and Monterrey, Nueva LeOn, Mexico, affirming shared identities and a sense of belonging far away from the geographical boundary.In Bridging Cultures: Reflections on the Heritage Identity of the Texas-Mexico Borderlands, editors Harriett Romo and William Dupont focus specifically on the lower reaches of the Rio Grande/RIo Bravo as it exits the mountains and meanders across a coastal plain. Bringing together perspectives of architects, historians, anthropologists, sociologists, educators, political scientists, geographers, and creative writers who span and encompass the border, its four sections explore the historical and cultural background of the region; the built environment of the transnational border region and how border towns came to look as they do; shared systems of ideas, beliefs, values, knowledge, norms of behavior, and customs-the way of life we think of as Borderlands culture; and how border security, trade and militarization, and media depictions impact the inhabitants of the Borderlands.Romo and Dupont present the complexity of the Texas-Mexico Borderlands culture and historical heritage, exploring the tangible and intangible aspects of border culture, the meaning and legacy of the Borderlands, its influence on relationships and connections, and how to manage change in a region evolving dramatically over the past five centuries and into the future.

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Sattler, Julia, Mixed-Race Identity in the American South: Roots, Memory, and Family Secrets. (New Studies in Southern History) 236 pp. 2021:5 (Lexington Books, US) <665-1894>
ISBN 978-1-79362-706-3 hard ¥23,931.- (税込) US$ 111.00 *

This interdisciplinary investigation argues that since the 1990s, discourses about mixed-race heritage in the United States have taken the shape of a veritable literary genre, here termed "memoir of the search." The study uses four different texts to explore this non-fictional genre, including Edward Ball's Slaves in the Family and Shirlee Taylor Haizlip's The Sweeter the Juice. All feature a protagonist using methods from archival investigation to DNA-testing to explore an intergenerational family secret; photographs and family trees; and the trip to the American South, which is identified as the site of the secret's origin and of the family's past. As a genre, these texts negotiate the memory of slavery and segregation in the present.In taking up central narratives of Americanness, such as the American Dream and the Immigrant story, as well as discourses generating the American family, the texts help inscribe themselves and the mixed-race heritage they address into the American mainstream. In its outlook, this book highlights the importance of the memoirs' negotiations of the past when finding ways to remember after the last witnesses have passed away. and contributes to the discussion over political justice and reparations for slavery.

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Taylor, LaVada U. (ed.), Implications of Race and Racism in Student Evaluations of Teaching: The Hate U Give. (Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century) 204 pp. 2021:5 (Lexington Books, US) <665-1899>
ISBN 978-1-79364-303-2 hard ¥22,638.- (税込) US$ 105.00 *

Implications of Race and Racism in Student Evaluations of Teaching: The Hate U Give highlights practices in higher education, such as using student evaluations of teaching to inform merit increases, contract renewals, and promotion decisions. This collection deconstructs student course feedback to reveal the implications of race and racism that students seem to have inherited through the sociopolitical context of US culture and K-12 schooling. This hate that students were given informs and shapes the students' relationships with BIPOC faculty in the classroom. To this end, this book speaks to the systemic racial inequity in higher education learning spaces and the possibilities of reimagining student evaluations as a cry for a more just and equitable society.

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人種-哲学的入門 第3版
Taylor, Paul C., Race: A Philosophical Introduction. 3rd ed. 280 pp. 2021:12 (Polity Pr., UK) <665-1900>
ISBN 978-1-5095-3289-6 hard ¥15,081.- (税込) US$ 69.95 *
ISBN 978-1-5095-3290-2 paper ¥5,379.- (税込) US$ 24.95 *

The third edition of Race: A Philosophical Introduction continues to provide the definitive guide to a topic of major contemporary importance. In this thoroughly updated and revised volume, Paul Taylor outlines the main features and implications of race-thinking, while engaging the ideas of important figures such as Linda Alcoff, K. Anthony Appiah, W. E. B. Du Bois, Michel Foucault and Sally Haslanger. The result is a comprehensive but accessible introduction to philosophical race theory and to a non-biological and situational notion of race, which blends metaphysics and social epistemology, aesthetics, analytic philosophy and pragmatic philosophy of experience. Taylor approaches the key questions in philosophy of race: What is race-thinking? Don't we know better than to talk about race now? Are there any races? What is it like to have a racial identity? And how important, ethically, is color blindness? On the way to answering these questions, he takes up topics such as mixed-race identity, white supremacy, the relationship between the race concept and other social identity categories, and the impact of race-thinking on our erotic and romantic lives. The concluding section explores the racially fraught issues of policing, immigration, and global justice, and the implications of the political upheavals of the past decade, from the election of Donald Trump to the global upsurge in anti-immigrant populism. Updated throughout, Race remains a vital resource for the educated general reader as well as for students and scholars of ethnic studies, philosophy, sociology, and related fields.

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Triandafyllidou, Anna (ed.), Migration and Pandemics: Spaces of Solidarity and Spaces of Exception. (IMISCOE Research Series) 260 pp. 2021:11 (Springer, GW) <665-1901>
ISBN 978-3-030-81209-6 hard ¥11,766.- (税込) EUR 49.99
ISBN 978-3-030-81212-6 paper ¥9,412.- (税込) EUR 39.99

This open access book discusses the socio-political context of the COVID-19 crisis and questions the management of the pandemic emergency with special reference to how this affected the governance of migration and asylum. The book offers critical insights on the impact of the pandemic on migrant workers in different world regions including North America, Europe and Asia. The book addresses several categories of migrants including medical staff, farm labourers, construction workers, care and domestic workers and international students. It looks at border closures for non-citizens, disruption for temporary migrants as well as at special arrangements made for essential (migrant) workers such as doctors or nurses as well as farmworkers, 'shipped' to destination with special flights to make sure emergency wards are staffed, and harvests are picked up and the food processing chain continues to function. The book illustrates how the pandemic forces us to rethink notions like membership, citizenship, belonging, but also solidarity, human rights, community, essential services or 'essential' workers alongside an intersectional perspective including ethnicity, gender and race.

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Waters, Johanna / Brooks, Rachel, Student Migrants and Contemporary Educational Mobilities. 264 pp. 2021:9 (Palgrave Macmillan, UK) <665-1904>
ISBN 978-3-030-78294-8 hard ¥28,244.- (税込) EUR 119.99

This book explores questions around the meaning and significance of international student migration. Framed in relation to the mobilities - and immobilities - of international students, the book highlights various key themes emerging from the rich interdisciplinary scholarship in this area, including socio-economic diversification in mobile students, the differential value of international higher education, and citizenship and state-building projects. It also discusses the importance of considering ethics in relation to student migrants. This pioneering book will be of interest and value to scholars of student mobilities and the international student experience more widely, as well as practitioners and policy makers.

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Williams, Wendi S. (ed.), WE Matter!: Intersectional Anti-Racist Feminist Interventions with Black Girls and Women. 282 pp. 2021:11 (Routledge, UK) * paper 2023 <665-1905>
ISBN 978-1-03-205804-7 hard ¥37,037.- (税込) GB£ 130.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-205808-5 paper ¥11,107.- (税込) GB£ 38.99 *

Increasingly, social, cultural, and political discourse is deeming Black women and girls to be a critical group to engage. We are told their lives should matter, and yet, there is also overwhelming evidence that Black women and girls continue to be what Malcolm X declared, "The most neglected person in America". This critical volume engages a conversation at the intersection of the fields of education and psychology among recognized Black women scholars that contemporizes the discourse about Black women's and girls' diversity, their sociocultural contexts, and various approaches to communal and clinical work with them to support their mental health, wellness, and thrivance.WE Matter!: Intersectional Anti- Racist Feminist Interventions with Black Girls and Women is a significant new contribution to Black Studies, Mental Health, and Gender Studies, and will be a great resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of Sociology, Psychology, Education, and Politics.The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Women & Therapy.

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Worthington, Leah / Donaldson, R. C. / White, J. W. (eds.), Challenging History: Race, Equity, and the Practice of Public History. (Carolina Lowcountry and the Atlantic World) 168 pp. 2021:7 (U. South Carolina Pr., US) <665-1906>
ISBN 978-1-64336-200-7 hard ¥8,621.- (税込) US$ 39.99 *

For decades racism and social inequity have stayed at the center of the national conversation in the United States, sustaining the debate around public historic places and monuments and what they represent. These conversations are a reminder of the crucial role that public history professionals play in engaging public audiences on subjects of race and slavery. This "difficult history" has often remained un- or underexplored in our public discourse, hidden from view by the tourism industry, or even by public history professionals themselves, as they created historic sites, museums, and public squares based on white-centric interpretations of history and heritage.Challenging History, through a collection of essays by a diverse group of scholars and practitioners, examines how difficult histories, specifically those of slavery and race in the United States, are being interpreted and inserted at public history sites and in public history work. Several essays explore the successes and challenges of recent projects, while others discuss gaps that public historians can fill at sites where Black history took place but is absent in the interpretation. Through case studies, the contributors reveal the entrenched false narratives that public history workers are countering in established public history spaces and the work they are conducting to reorient our collective understanding of the past.History practitioners help the public better understand the world. Their choices help to shape ideas about heritage and historical remembrances and can reform, even transform, worldviews through more inclusive and ethically narrated histories. Challenging History invites public historians to consider the ethical implications of the narratives they choose to share and makes the case that an inclusive, honest, and complete portrayal of the past has the potential to reshape collective memory and ideas about the meaning of American history and citizenship.

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Zapata-Barrero, Ricard / Jacobs, Dirk et al. (eds.), Contested Concepts in Migration Studies. (Routledge Series on Global Order Studies) 224 pp. 2021:11 (Routledge, UK) <665-1909>
ISBN 978-0-367-63488-9 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-0-367-63483-4 paper ¥10,538.- (税込) GB£ 36.99 *

This volume demonstrates that migration- and diversity-related concepts are always contested, and provides a reflexive critical awareness and better comprehension of the complex questions driving migration studies. The main purpose of this volume is to enhance conceptual thinking on migration studies.Examining interaction between concepts in the public domain, the academic disciplines, and the policy field, this book helps to avoid simplification or even trivialization of complex issues. Recent political events question established ways of looking at issues of migration and diversity and require a clarification or reinvention of political concepts to match the changing world. Applying five basic dimensions, each expert chapter contribution reflects on the role concepts play and demonstrates that concepts are ideology dependent, policy/politics dependent, context dependent, discipline dependent, and language dependent, and are influenced by how research is done, how policies are formulated, and how political debates extend and distort them.This book will be essential reading for students, scholars, and practitioners in migration studies/politics, migrant integration, citizenship studies, racism studies, and more broadly of key interest to sociology, political science, and political theory.

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Lopez, Lori Kido, Micro Media Industries: Hmong American Media Innovation in the Diaspora. 194 pp. 2021:8 (Rutgers U. Pr., US) <665-1774>
ISBN 978-1-9788-2335-8 hard ¥32,340.- (税込) US$ 150.00 *
ISBN 978-1-9788-2334-1 paper ¥7,103.- (税込) US$ 32.95 *

With the rise of digital tools used for media entrepreneurship, media outlets staffed by only one or two individuals and targeted to niche and super-niche audiences are developing across a wide range of platforms. Minority communities such as immigrants and refugees have long been pioneers in this space, operating ethnic media outlets with limited staff and funding to produce content that is relevant and accessible to their specific community. Micro Media Industries explores the specific case of Hmong American media, showing how an extremely small population can maintain a robust and thriving media ecology in spite of resource limitations and an inability to scale up. Based on six years of fieldwork in Hmong American communities in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and California, it analyzes the unique opportunities and challenges facing Hmong newspapers, radio, television, podcasts, YouTube, social media, and other emerging platforms. It argues that micro media industries, rather than being dismissed or trivialized, ought to be held up as models of media innovation that can counter the increasing power of mainstream media.

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Nilsen, Sarah D. / E. Turner, Sarah (eds.), White Supremacy and the American Media. (Routledge Studies in Media, Communication, and Politics) 312 pp. 2021:11 (Routledge, UK) * paper 2023 <665-1779>
ISBN 978-1-03-210060-9 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-210406-5 paper ¥11,107.- (税込) GB£ 38.99 *

This volume examines the ways in which the media, including film, television, social media, and gaming, has constructed and sustained a narrative of white supremacy that has entered mainstream American discourse.With chapters by today's preeminent critical race scholars, the book looks in particular at the ways media institutions have circulated white supremacist ideology across a wide range of platforms and texts that have had significant impact on shaping our current polarized and racialized social and political landscape. Systematically scrutinizing every media platform, this volume provides readers with an understanding of the ways in which media has provided institutional support for white supremacist ideology, and presents them with the means to examine and analyze the persistence of these narratives within our racial discourse, thus offering the necessary knowledge to challenge and transform these racially divisive and destructive narratives. White Supremacy and the American Media will be of interest not only to scholars working in critical race studies and popular culture in the United States, but also to those working in the fields of Film and Television Studies, Sociology, Geography, Art History, Communication and Media Studies, Cultural Studies, American Studies, Popular Culture, and Media Studies.

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Cannon, Sarita, Black-Native Autobiographical Acts: Navigating the Minefields of Authenticity. 198 pp. 2021:6 (Lexington Books, US) <665-1788>
ISBN 978-1-79363-057-5 hard ¥22,638.- (税込) US$ 105.00 *

In 2012, an exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian entitled "IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas" illuminated the experiences and history of a frequently overlooked multiracial group. This book redresses that erasure and contributes to the growing body of scholarship about people of mixed African and Indigenous ancestry in the United States. Yoking considerations of authenticity in Life Writing with questions of authenticity in relationship to mixed-race subjectivity, Cannon analyzes how Black Native Americans navigate narratives of racial and ethnic authenticity through a variety of autobiographical forms. Through close readings of scrapbooks by Sylvester Long Lance, oral histories from Black Americans formerly enslaved by American Indians, the music of Jimi Hendrix, photographs of contemporary Black Indians, and the performances of former Miss Navajo Radmilla Cody, Cannon argues that people who straddle Black and Indigenous identities in the United States unsettle biological, political, and cultural metrics of racial authenticity. The creative ways that Afro-Native American people have negotiated questions of belonging, authenticity, and representation in the past 120 years testify to the empowering possibilities of expanding definitions of autobiography.

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人種主義、反ユダヤ主義、外国人嫌悪をめぐる戦い-2020年版
La lutte contre le racisme, l'antisemitisme et la xenophobie: annee 2020. (Rapport) 350 p. 2021:8 (Documentation francaise, FR) <665-1816>
ISBN 978-2-11-157329-1 paper ¥4,472.- (税込) EUR 19.00 *

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Allan, Hawa, Insurrection: Rebellion, Civil Rights, and the Paradoxical State of Black Citizenship. 272 pp. 2022:2 (Norton, US) <665-1818>
ISBN 978-1-324-00303-8 hard ¥5,810.- (税込) US$ 26.95 *

The little-known and under-studied 1807 Insurrection Act was passed to give the president the ability to deploy federal military forces to fend off lawlessness and rebellion, but it soon became much more than the sum of its parts. Its power is integrally linked to the perceived threat of black American equity in what lawyer and critic Hawa Allan demonstrates is a dangerous paradox. While the Act was initially used to repress rebellion against slavery, during Reconstruction it was invoked by President Grant to quell white-supremacist uprisings in the South. During the civil rights movement, it enabled the protection of black students who attended previously segregated educational institutions. Most recently, the Insurrection Act has been the vehicle for presidents to call upon federal troops to suppress so-called "race riots" like those in Los Angeles in 1992, and for them to threaten to do so in other cases of racial justice activism. Yet when the US Capitol was stormed in January 2021, the impulse to restore law and order and counter insurrectionary threats to the republic lay dormant. Allan's distinctly literary voice underscores her paradigm-shifting reflections on the presence of fear and silence in history and their shadowy impact on the law. Throughout, she draws revealing insight from her own experiences as one of the only black girls in her leafy Long Island suburb, as a black lawyer at a predominantly white firm during a visit from presidential candidate Barack Obama, and as a thinker about the use and misuse of appeals to law and order. Elegant and profound, deeply researched and intensely felt, Insurrection is necessary reading in our reckoning with structural racism, government power, and protest in the United States.

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Bonnett, Alastair, Multiracism: Rethinking Racism in Global Context. 224 pp. 2021:12 (Polity Pr., UK) <665-1820>
ISBN 978-1-5095-3731-0 hard ¥15,081.- (税込) US$ 69.95 *
ISBN 978-1-5095-3732-7 paper ¥5,379.- (税込) US$ 24.95 *

Racism is a world problem. From Morocco to China, Brazil to Indonesia, racism is being debated and contested. Multiracism broadens the horizon on this global challenge, showing that racism has a diverse history with multiple roots and routes. Drawing on examples of racism from across the globe, with particular focus on cases from Asia and Africa, Alastair Bonnett rethinks the origins of racism and the connections between racism and modernity. Arguing that plural modernities are interwoven with plural racisms, he explores the relationship of racism to history, religion, politics, and nationalism, as well as to anti-Black prejudice and discourses of whiteness. Empirically rich, with numerous in-depth case studies, Multiracism equips readers to understand racism in a multipolar world where power is no longer the sole possession of the West. It provides and provokes a new, international, and post-Western vision of racism for the twenty-first century.

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Butts, Rachel, Structural Influence on Biracial Identification. 164 pp. 2021:5 (Lexington Books, US) <665-1822>
ISBN 978-1-79363-051-3 hard ¥22,638.- (税込) US$ 105.00 *

Stemming from the 2000 Census when respondents could indicate more than one racial category for the first time in census history, Structural Influence on Biracial Identification is the first study of its kind to explore how urban environmental dynamics influence biracial identification in the United States. Several different biracial pairings are incorporated into the analysis. Rachel Butts uses relative differences from each model to quantify the standing of each racial group on a multi-tiered racial hierarchy. Notably, Butts uses non-White biracial groups (indicating identification with two racial minorities) to contrast the meaning of 'minority' as a numerical construct with the idea of 'minority' defined by oppression.The analysis successfully extends intergroup relations theory from the context of interracial marriage to the context of interracial identification. Much like interracial marriage has been used as evidence of racial integration in the past, Structural Influence on Biracial Identification presents a compelling argument supplanting interracial marriage with interracial identification for contemporary times.

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Campion, Karis, Making Mixed Race: A Study of Time, Place and Identity. (Routledge Research in Race and Ethnicity) 208 pp. 2021:11 (Routledge, UK) * paper 2023 <665-1824>
ISBN 978-0-367-46291-8 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-213932-6 paper ¥11,392.- (税込) GB£ 39.99 *

By examining Black mixed-race identities in the city through a series of historical vantage points, Making Mixed Race provides in-depth insights into the geographical and historical contexts that shape the possibilities and constraints for identifications.Whilst popular representations of mixed-race often conceptualise it as a contemporary phenomenon and are couched in discourses of futurity, this book dislodges it from the current moment to explore its emergence as a racialised category, and personal identity, over time. In addition to tracing the temporality of mixed-race, the contributions show the utility of place as an analytical tool for mixed-race studies. The conceptual framework for the book - place, time, and personal identity - offers a timely intervention to the scholarship that encourages us to look outside of individual subjectivities and critically examine the structural contexts that shape Black mixed-race lives.The book centres around the life histories of 37 people of Mixed White and Black Caribbean heritage born between 1959 and 1994, in Britain's second-largest city, Birmingham. The intimate life portraits of mixed identity reveal how colourism, family, school, gender, whiteness, racism, and resistance, have been experienced against the backdrop of post-war immigration, Thatcherism, the ascendency of Black diasporic youth cultures, and contemporary post-race discourses. It will be of interest to researchers, postgraduate and undergraduate students who work on (mixed) race and ethnicity studies in academic areas including geographies of race, youth identities/cultures, gender, colonial legacies, intersectionality, racism, and colourism.

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Carver, Natasha, Marriage, Gender, and Refugee Migration: Spousal Relationships among Somali Muslims in the United Kingdom. (The Politics of Marriage and Gender: Global Issues in Local Contexts) 246 pp. 2021:5 (Rutgers U. Pr., US) <665-1827>
ISBN 978-1-9788-0554-5 hard ¥32,340.- (税込) US$ 150.00
ISBN 978-1-9788-0553-8 paper ¥10,769.- (税込) US$ 49.95 *

Winner of the 2022 BSA Philip Abrams Memorial Prize? This ethical and poetic ethnography analyses the upheavals to gender roles and marital relationships brought about by Somali refugee migration to the UK. Unmoored from the socio-cultural norms that made them men and women, being a refugee is described as making "everything" feel "different, mixed up, upside down." Marriage, Gender and Refugee Migration details how Somali gendered identities are contested, negotiated, and (re)produced within a framework of religious and politico-national discourses, finding that the most significant catalysts for challenging and changing harmful gender practices are a combination of the welfare system and Islamic praxis. Described as "an important and urgent monograph," this book will be a key text relevant to scholars of migration, transnational families, personal life, and gender. Written in a beautiful and accessible style, the book voices the participants with respect and compassion, and is also recommended for scholars of qualitative social research methods.

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Chafe, William H., Lifting the Chains: The Black Freedom Struggle Since Reconstruction. 272 pp. 2022:7 (Oxford U. Pr., US) <665-1829>
ISBN 978-0-19-761645-1 hard ¥7,535.- (税込) US$ 34.95 *

All-Black institutions and local community groups have been at the forefront of the freedom struggle since the beginning. Lifting the Chains is a history of the Black experience in America since the Civil War, told by one of our most distinguished historians of modern America, William H. Chafe. He argues that, despite the wishes and arguments of many whites to the contrary, the struggle for freedom has been carried out primarily by Black Americans, with only occasional assistance from whites. Chafe highlights the role of all-black institutions--especially the churches, lodges, local gangs, neighborhood women's groups, and the Black college clubs that gathered at local pool halls--that talked up the issues, examined different courses of action, and then put their lives on the line to make change happen. The book draws heavily on the tremendous oral history archives at Duke that Chafe founded and nurtured, much of which is previously unpublished. The the archives are now a collection of more than 3,600 oral histories tracing the evolution of Black activism, managed under the auspices of the Duke Center for Documentary History. Taking its title from a phrase coined by W.E.B. DuBois in 1903, the project uncovered the degree to which Blacks never gave up the struggle against racism, even during the height of Jim Crow segregation from 1900 to 1950. Chafe draws on these valuable resources to build this definitive history of African American activism, a history that can and should inform Black Lives Matter and other contemporary social justice movements.

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Chaparro, Reynel Alexander / Prado, M. A. M. (eds.), Latinx Queer Psychology: Contributions to the Study of LGBTIQ+, Sexual and Gender Diversity Issues. 168 pp. 2021:10 (Springer, GW) <665-1830>
ISBN 978-3-030-82249-1 hard ¥32,952.- (税込) EUR 139.99

This book brings together studies that contribute to the emergence of a latinx queer psychology. LGBTQ+ studies have gradually included the perspective of sexual and gender diversity, but they have been predominantly elaborated from North American and European perspectives. This book focuses on different understandings and practices developed by Latin American researchers that contribute to a broader application of psychological knowledge in LGBTQ+ studies, as well as sexual and gender diversity issues, but goes beyond the region by also incorporating chapters written by European and North American authors influenced by latinx perspectives.Latin American psychology has developed original approaches to LGBTQ+ studies based on a new theoretical critique to the mainstream psychological theories that has given rise to a new queer psychology. The chapters in this book showcase both theoretical contributions and empirical researches in this emerging field from six Latin American countries - Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica and Uruguay - as well as from Spain, the United States and Puerto Rico. Latinx Queer Psychology: Contributions to the Study of LGBTIQ+, Sexual and Gender Diversity Issues aims to contribute to the decolonization of psychological knowledge and practices addressing sexual and gender diversity issues, and to serve as a useful resource for social, community, clinical and educational psychologists working with research and practice involving LGBTIQ+ populations, as well as to social scientists in general interested in queer and gender studies.

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ブラック・フェミニズムの思想 30周年記念版
Collins, Patricia Hill, Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment. 30th Anniversary ed. 288 pp. 2021:12 (Routledge, UK) <665-1832>
ISBN 978-1-03-215786-3 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-215783-2 paper ¥8,543.- (税込) GB£ 29.99 *

In the first major update to this classic book in many years, Collins traces the history and contours of Black women's ideas and actions to argue that Black feminist thought is the discourse that fosters Black women's survival, persistence, and success against the odds. Through meticulous research that synthesizes the important intellectual work done by Black women, Collins's timely update demonstrates that Black women's ideas and actions are not marginal concerns but rather are central to the future of social justice within democratic societies.The combination of the text's classic arguments and a preface and epilogue written expressly for this edition speak to people who have long been working on social justice and to a new generation of readers who are encountering the ideas and actions of Black women for the first time.For this 30th year anniversary edition, Patricia Hill Collins examines how the ideas in this classic text speak to contemporary social issues and identifies the directions needed for the future of Black feminist thought.

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Cross, William E., Jr., Black Identity Viewed from a Barber's Chair: Nigrescence and Eudaimonia. 191 pp. 2021:6 (Temple U. Pr., US) <665-1834>
ISBN 978-1-4399-2105-0 hard ¥16,062.- (税込) US$ 74.50 *
ISBN 978-1-4399-2106-7 paper ¥6,025.- (税込) US$ 27.95 *

Throughout his esteemed career, William Cross has tried to reconcile how Black men he met in the barber shop "seemed so normal," but the portrayal in college textbooks of Black people in general-and the Black working class in particular-is self-hating and pathological. In Black Identity Viewed from a Barber's Chair, Cross revisits his ground-breaking model on Black identity awakening known as Nigrescence, connects W. E. B. DuBois's concept of double consciousness to an analysis of how Black identity is performed in everyday life, and traces the origins of the deficit perspective on Black culture to scholarship dating back to the 1930s. He follows with a critique showing such deficit and Black self-hatred tropes were always based on extremely weak evidence. Black Identity Viewed from a Barber's Chair ends with a new understanding of the psychology of slavery that helps explain why and how, during the first twelve years of emancipation, countless former slaves exhibited amazing psychological, political, and cultural independence. Once free, their previously hidden psychology became public. His booksets out to disrupt and agitate as Cross attempts to more accurately capture the humanity of Black people that has been overlooked in previous research.

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Donert, Celia / Rosenhaft, Eve (eds.), The Legacies of the Romani Genocide in Europe since 1945. (Routledge Studies in Modern European History) 352 pp. 2021:12 (Routledge, UK) * paper 2023 <665-1835>
ISBN 978-0-367-27558-7 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-216184-6 paper ¥11,392.- (税込) GB£ 39.99 *

This book explores the legacies of the genocide of Roma in Europe after the end of the Second World War. Hundreds of thousands of people labelled as 'Gypsies' were persecuted or killed in Nazi Germany and across occupied Europe between 1933 and 1945. In many places, discrimination continued after the war was over. The chapters in this volume ask how these experiences shaped the lives of Romani survivors and their families in eastern and western Europe since 1945.This book will appeal to researchers and students in Modern European History, Romani Studies, and the history of genocide and the Holocaust.

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