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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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加藤恵津子著 大西洋の東西への日本人移民-自分探し、仕事、同一視
Kato, Etsuko,
Mobile Japanese Migrants to the Pacific West and East: Self-searching, Work, and Identification. (Routledge Contemporary Japan Series 111) 240 pp. 2024 (Routledge, UK) <709-881>
ISBN 978-1-03-253964-5 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
This book explores "self-searching migrants," a new group of indefinitely globally mobile people whose purpose of overseas stay is the search of true self and the work they really want to do, using Japanese trans-Pacific sojourners as the case study.Utilizing testimonies collected from interviews with Japanese migrants in their twenties to forties who had entered the job market between the early 1990s and 2010 and left for the English-speaking countries of Canada, Australia, and Singapore, the book argues that their practices are both ubiquitous and unique, the products of global and local contexts of a specific time. As semiskilled migrants from an extra-Western, postindustrial country, their struggles show a different picture of the West-centric world power system from those experienced by migrant workers from the Global South.Including extensive qualitative research and interview material collected over a 20-year period, this book will be of huge interest to students and scholars of Japanese culture and society, cultural anthropology, and migration.
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Luu, Trinh M. / Vu, Tuong (eds.),
Republican Vietnam, 1963-1975: War, Society, Diaspora. (Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University) 320 pp. 2023:9 (U. Hawai'i Pr., US) <709-919>
ISBN 978-0-8248-9518-1 hard ¥14,660.- (税込) US$ 68.00 *
English-language scholarship all too often dismisses South Vietnam as an American creation, a product of US imperialism. Republican Vietnam boldly upends this depiction, exposing a diverse and dynamic portrait of the Second Republic. In twelve essays, each based on original archival research, the volume brings to life the Second Republic in all its complexities, displaying how politicians, students, educators, publishers, journalists, musicians, religious leaders, businessmen, and ordinary citizens built a highly intricate society-with dazzling entrepreneurial zeal, an outspoken press, globally engaged religions, a vibrant intellectual and associational culture, and a level of artistic production that remains unmatched since the Vietnam War. That inspired and frenzied age, though short lived, held a resilient spirit that Vietnamese refugees have kept alive. The trove of vernacular music and print media, not to mention the many associations the Vietnamese diaspora founded, exemplify the republican values that once energized South Vietnamese culture. But this nuanced society has appeared in popular media and American scholarship as a hopelessly dependent nation, led by corrupt dictators beholden to US interests. In contrast to such negative stereotypes, this account situates South Vietnamese front and center as agents of their own histories. Republican Vietnam is the first collection of scholarly essays on the Second Republic since the end of the Vietnam War. It is also among the first to use republicanism as a lens to re-examine twentieth-century Vietnamese history, the Vietnam War, and the diaspora. The twelve essays together show how war, in tandem with external intervention, shaped South Vietnam's economy, culture, and the life of every individual and family. By featuring works from Vietnamese and Vietnamese diasporic studies, this text takes the important step of bridging the two fields, laying the foundation for cross-disciplinary projects in the future.
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スハルト後のインドネシアにおける華人のアイデンティティ政治
Setijadi, Charlotte,
Memories of Unbelonging: Ethnic Chinese Identity Politics in Post-Suharto Indonesia. (New Southeast Asia: Politics, Meaning, and Memory) 304 pp. 2023:10 (U. Hawai'i Pr., US) <709-921>
ISBN 978-0-8248-9405-4 hard ¥14,660.- (税込) US$ 68.00 *
The ethnic Chinese have had a long and problematic history in Indonesia, commonly stereotyped as a market-dominant minority with dubious political loyalty toward Indonesia. For over three decades under Suharto's New Order regime, a cultural assimilation policy banned Chinese languages, cultural expression, schools, media, and organizations. This policy was only abolished in 1998 following the riots and anti-Chinese attacks that preceded the fall of the New Order. In the post-Suharto era, Chinese Indonesians were finally free to assert their Chineseness again. But how does an ethnic group recover from the trauma of assimilation and regain a lost cultural identity?Memories of Unbelonging is an ethnographic study of how collective memories of state-sponsored ethnic discrimination have shaped Chinese identity politics in Indonesia. Combining case studies, in-depth primary data, and incisive analysis of Indonesia's contemporary political landscape, anthropologist Charlotte Setijadi argues that trauma narratives are at the core of modern Chinese identity politics. Examining spaces and domains such as residential enclaves, educational institutions, the creative arts, and politics, this book paints a vivid picture of how different generations of Chinese Indonesians make sense of their historical trauma, ethnic identity, and belonging in a post-assimilation environment. Far from being passive victims of history, the ethnic Chinese are actively challenging old stereotypes and boundaries of acceptable Chineseness in the country.This emphasis on group and individual agency marks a strong departure from structural analyses of Chinese Indonesians that mostly highlight their disempowerment as an oppressed minority. Furthermore, placing the analysis within the broader context of China's rise in the twenty-first century demonstrates how the combination of persisting local anti-Chinese sentiments and renewed pride over China's growing global dominance have prompted many Chinese Indonesians to re-evaluate their sense of ethnic and national belonging. By focusing on the nexus between collective memory, local identity politics, and the rise of China as an external factor, Memories of Unbelonging offers new perspectives of understanding about Chinese Indonesians, post-Suharto Indonesian society, and the relationship between China and ethnic Chinese communities in Southeast Asia.
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Xianghui, Zhu,
Frontier Ethnic Minorities and the Making of the Modern Union of Myanmar: The Origin of State-Building and Ethnonationalism. 236 pp. 2023 (P. Lang, SZ) <709-923>
ISBN 978-1-4331-7718-7 hard ¥25,719.- (税込) SFR 103.00 *
Studies on ethnic minorities in the mountainous areas and the establishment of and the modern Union of Myanmar involves the contents at three aspects: first, the national consciousness of mountainous ethnic minorities and the development of nationalism; second, the factors which have driven many ethnic groups to establish a union of the state; and third, the external conditions established by the Union of Myanmar, namely the special historical environment and external factors, including the role of the British government in mountainous ethnic minorities and the political attitude of Burma Proper. The book consist of three parts: the first part mainly describes the geographical distribution, historical origin and colonization process of mountainous ethnic minorities and the history of administrative system reform ranging from 1824 to 1945; the second part discusses the awakening of political consciousness of mountainous ethnic minorities and the political proposition in the process of seeking independence from 1945 to 1948, which was divided into three phases; the third part presents several issues worthy of further discussion and describes the views and insights of the author. Lastly, the author concludes that the Myanmar government and the ethnic minorities in the mountainous areas should establish a new type of ethnic relationship with economic development, equal political rights and respect for ethnic minorities. Only in this way can the ethnic problems in Myanmar be solved.
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Yesevi, Cagla Guel,
Migration from Central Asia: Stories and Identity Formation. (Central Asian Studies) 192 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-924>
ISBN 978-1-03-252470-2 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
Migration from Central Asia analyzes migration from Turkestan to Tuerkiye, Saudi Arabia, and the United States and the identity formation of these people living in different countries. It also deals with younger generations and their views about homeland, sense of belonging, and identity.Using oral history methods, the book focuses on migrants from Turkestan in the 1930s. The book includes in-depth interviews as well as short surveys with those who migrated and their children. Focusing on what families experienced during migration, how they made their living, how they lived in these different countries, and how they preserved their language, traditions, and culture, the author presents an overall picture of these migrants and how and why language and traditions, which are central cultural elements, have been preserved.The analysis in this book contextualizes the change in the structure of migration and identity formation and the emergence of the notion of Turkestanian migrants. It will be of interest to academics studying Turkish World Studies, Central Asian Studies, and migration studies as well as identity and cultural studies, ethnic studies, and nationalism.
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Persian, Jayne,
Fascists in Exile: Post-War Displaced Persons in Australia. (Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right) 184 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-927>
ISBN 978-0-367-22794-4 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-0-367-69696-2 paper ¥10,538.- (税込) GB£ 36.99 *
Fascists in Exile tells the extraordinary story of the war criminals, collaborators and fascist ultranationalists who were resettled in Australia by the International Refugee Organisation between 1947 and 1952. It explores the far-right backgrounds and continuing political activism of these displaced persons in Australia, adding to our knowledge of the development of Australian anti-communism in the 1950s. These individuals argued that they had been caught between National Socialism and Soviet communism. What might that have meant for their migration and resettlement trajectories? Beyond 'Nazi-hunting,' what can this tell us about the challenge they posed to international and national forms, both in Europe and in Australia? This book demonstrates that fascist ideation could not only survive the war's end but that it continued to be transnational and transcultural. At the same time, anti-fascist protests and then the war crimes investigations of the late 1980s exposed problematic pasts, a legacy with which Australia is still reckoning. The text will appeal to those with an interest in the far right, Australian migration and refugee issues.
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Jehangir, Ayesha,
Afghan Refugees, Pakistani Media and the State: The Missing Peace. (Routledge Research in Journalism 47) 200 pp. 2024 (Routledge, UK) <709-934>
ISBN 978-1-03-235100-1 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
Drawing on the frameworks of peace journalism, this book offers new insights into the Pakistani media coverage of Afghan refugees and their forced repatriation from Pakistan. Based on a three-year-study, the author examines the political, social and economic forces that influence and govern the reporting practices of journalists covering the protracted refugee conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan.Through a critical discourse analysis of the structures of journalistic iterability of Afghan refugees in Pakistan, the author distils four dominant and three emerging frames, and proposes a new teleological turn for peace journalism as deliberative practice, that is to say practice that by promoting transparency and accountability (recognition) and challenging dominant power-proposed narratives and perspectives (resistance) encourages public engagement and participation (cosmopolitan solidarity). The author also privileges an analytical approach that conceptualises the nexus between digital witnessing and peace journalism through the paradigm of cosmopolitanism.The author finds routinely accommodated media narratives of security that represent Afghan refugees as a 'threat', a 'burden' and the 'other' that, through reinforcement, have become an incontestable reality for the public in Pakistan. This book will appeal to those interested in studying and practicing journalism as a conscientious communicative practice that elicits the very public it seeks to inform.
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Ewing, Adam (ed.),
The Essential Writings of Robert A. Hill. 624 pp. 2024:2 (U. Pr. Florida, US) <709-989>
ISBN 978-0-8130-6985-2 hard ¥26,950.- (税込) US$ 125.00 *
Collected for the first time, the foundational contributions of a scholar and activist who shaped the study of Garveyism and pan-Africanism. This volume brings together Robert A. Hill's most important writings for the first time, highlighting his intellectual contributions to the history of pan-Africanism. A pioneering scholar and activist, a ground-breaking builder of pan-African archives, and the editor of the multivolume Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Hill remains under-acknowledged for his influence on the field. This collection is a long-overdue testament to his legacy. Adam Ewing showcases Hill's ground-breaking writings on Garveyism, the pan-African, anticolonial movement that spread across the globe following World War I. Hill's essays trace Marcus Garvey's evolving thought and illuminate the resonance of the movement in the Caribbean and its diaspora, in the United States, and across sub-Saharan Africa. The volume also includes Hill's writings on diverse aspects of pan-Africanism, including the imposter figure in diaspora history, Cyril Briggs's African Blood Brotherhood, the Rastafarian movement, the fiction of George Schuyler, George Beckford and the Abeng collective in Jamaica, the theories of Walter Rodney, the life and thought of C.L.R. James, and the music of Bob Marley. This volume not only demonstrates Hill's intellectual praxis and its roots in his academic influences and personal experiences but also reveals the breadth, diversity, complexity, and centrality of the pan-African tradition in African diasporic politics and thought. Publication of this work made possible by a Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Perez Melendez, Jose Juan,
Peopling for Profit in Imperial Brazil: Directed Migrations and the Business of Nineteenth-Century Colonization. (Cambridge Latin American Studies) 381 pp. 2024:2 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <709-995>
ISBN 978-1-00-928184-3 hard ¥28,490.- (税込) GB£ 100.00 *
Peopling for Profit provides a comprehensive history of migration to nineteenth-century imperial Brazil. Rather than focus on Brazilian slavery or the mass immigration of the end of the century, Jose Juan Perez Melendez examines the orchestrated efforts of migrant recruitment, transport to, and settlement in post-independence Brazil. The book explores Brazil's connections to global colonization drives and migratory movements, unveiling how the Brazilian Empire's engagement with privately run colonization models from overseas crucially informed the domestic sphere. It further reveals that the rise of a for-profit colonization model indelibly shaped Brazilian peopling processes and governance by creating a feedback loop between migration management and government formation. Perez Melendez sheds new light on how directed migrations and the business of colonization shaped Brazilian demography as well as enduring social, racial, and class inequalities. This title is part of the Flip it Open programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.
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フランスの売春の文化史・社会史・経済史
Camiscioli, Elisa,
Selling French Sex: Prostitution, Trafficking, and Global Migrations. 297 pp. 2024:2 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <709-588>
ISBN 978-1-00-941837-9 hard ¥19,943.- (税込) GB£ 70.00 *
ISBN 978-1-00-941840-9 paper ¥6,549.- (税込) GB£ 22.99
Selling French Sex is an illuminating account of the cultural, social, and economic history of the sale of 'French sex'. It explores the discourses and experiences surrounding the early twentieth century debate on sex trafficking, which mobilized various international reform movements to combat the coerced prostitution of young women abroad. According to popular legend and empirical studies, French women were present in brothels all over the world, where they were the most desired and best paid in the business. But were they trafficking victims or willing migrants? In this timely book, Elisa Camiscioli reconstructs the networks and mechanisms of cross-border migrations for sexual labor; elucidates women's motives for leaving and staying; and explains why French migrant sexual labor occupied such a prominent place in the underworld of prostitution, as well as in the imaginaries of anti-trafficking campaigners, immigration officials, and ordinary consumers of vice.
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Ganapathy, Narayanan,
Gangs and Minorities in Singapore: Masculinity, Marginalization and Resistance. 184 pp. 2023:12 (Bristol U. Pr., UK) <709-593>
ISBN 978-1-5292-1065-1 hard ¥22,788.- (税込) GB£ 79.99 *
This book is a unique ethnographic study of a racially exclusive Malay Muslim gang, Omega, which has its roots in Singapore's prisons and controls much of the illicit drug trade in the state. Similar to indigenous peoples elsewhere, Singapore Malays are disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system and can respond to structural marginalization and colonization through gang involvement. In demonstrating that gang membership can be an adaptive strategy for minority groups, this book promotes a more inclusive and restorative justice model for people with repeat convictions.
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Isom, Deena A.,
Gratuitous Angst in White America: A Theory of Whiteness and Crime. (Criminology and Justice Studies) 192 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-596>
ISBN 978-0-367-76643-6 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-0-367-76399-2 paper ¥10,538.- (税込) GB£ 36.99 *
Gratuitous Angst in White America presents a new criminological theory that explains the racialized experiences of white people. Unlike orthodox traditions that assume whiteness as normative or progressive traditions that center the experiences of the marginalized and oppressed, the theory of whiteness and crime flips those perspectives and turns a lens toward white people's lived experiences and the ideologies of whiteness. The theory of whiteness and crime answers two overarching questions: How does being white impact one's likelihood of engaging in deviant, criminal, and/or violent behaviors? And, why are white people treated differently than other racial and ethnic groups by the criminal legal system? Through the application of a critical whiteness perspective to criminology, the theory of whiteness and crime is an intersectional and integrated framework that explains within (and between) group differences in negative behaviors and entanglements with the criminal legal system. This book examines the racialized history of America to contextualize the current racial strife in society and inform a more nuanced theoretical approach to explaining disparities. The reader will gain a socio-historical understanding of the depths of the current divides and insight into how such are perpetuated and potentially dismantled. Students will see connections between various theoretical traditions and an application of theory to current social conditions. Researchers will acquire a new theoretical foundation and propositions to ground empirical work that will fill extensive gaps in the criminological literature. And policy makers will see how oversights in understanding the depths of historical significance perpetuate and increase disparities and disadvantages, which are counter to a pursuit of justice. Written in a compelling and direct way, this book will appeal to those in criminology, sociology, race and ethnic studies, gender and sexuality studies, political science, cultural studies, psychology, criminal justice, law, and beyond. Gratuitous Angst in White America is essential for those seeking a more complete understanding of the associations between race and crime and those who want to remedy those disparities. In the end, it is more than a new theory of crime, it is a call to action for all willing to hear.
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Onwumechili, Chuka (ed.),
Donald J. Trump's Presidency: Communicating Race and Migration. 118 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-804>
ISBN 978-1-03-264074-7 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
This book captures Donald J. Trump's presidency by addressing the remarkable tropes that defined that period. It offers research-based investigations of the communicative aspects of Trump's presidency, with a focus on race, immigration, xenophobia, and social conflicts as they interact with communication. The book utilizes research data to capture critical moments of the presidency. Chapters examine metadiscourse during President Trump's press events, where he accused the media of "Nasty Question" and "Fake News", offer computational framing analysis to expose the communication of racism and xenophobia in US-Mexico cross-border wall discourses, and provide critical textual analysis of select episodes of CW's critically acclaimed TV show Jane the Virgin, exposing how citizenship, or lack thereof shapes one's relationship to the state and surrounding communities. They also offer textual analysis to demonstrate how a predominantly White newsroom differs from a newsroom that is racially diverse, against the backdrop of the coverage of two politically charged issues of Black Lives Matter and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and explore interdisciplinary concepts related to understanding immigrants' and sojourners' believability evaluation of disinformation.Donald J. Trump's Presidency will be a key resource for scholars and researchers of communication studies, political communication, media and cultural studies, race and ethnic studies, and political science, while also appealing to anyone interested in the communicative aspects of Trump's presidency and American politics. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Howard Journal of Communications.
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移民労働者の政治
Alberti, Gabriella / Sacchetto, Devi,
The Politics of Migrant Labour: Exit, Voice and Social Reproduction. (Understanding Work and Employment Relations) 240 pp. 2024:1 (Bristol U. Pr., UK) <709-266>
ISBN 978-1-5292-2773-4 hard ¥24,216.- (税込) GB£ 85.00 *
The turnover of labour and its significance for workers and employers has usually been considered at the organizational level as individual exit behaviour, and seldom in relation to the cross-border mobility practices of migrant workers within and without the workplace. Drawing from labour process theory, the autonomy of migration, social reproduction, and industrial relations, this book explores the relationship between labour mobility and international migration under a global and historical perspective. Uncovering both the individual and collective actions by migrants inside and outside worker organizations, the authors develop a new understanding of migrants' everyday mobilities as creative and life-sustaining strategies of social reproduction and labour conflict.
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Angouri, Jo / Kerekes, Julie / Suni, Minna (eds.),
Language, Migration and In/Exclusion in the Workplace. (Language at Work) 232 pp. 2023:9 (Multilingual Matters, UK) <709-267>
ISBN 978-1-80041-694-9 hard ¥28,475.- (税込) GB£ 99.95
ISBN 978-1-80041-693-2 paper ¥8,532.- (税込) GB£ 29.95
In today's globalised world, large-scale migration is the norm. A contributing factor to the successful settlement of migrants is the ability to access work and economic security. This book focuses on the lived experiences of migrants who (try to) access the workplace, and explores the barriers and support they encounter. The editors bring together studies which look at the ways in which inclusion and exclusion from the workplace are done linguistically from historical, discourse analytical, narrative and language assessment perspectives. The chapters represent an innovative, holistic, intersectional and multidisciplinary approach to the subject, and illustrate a wide range of analytical methods and theoretical tools for the study of multilingualism and professional identity. The rich empirical data contained in the book cover a variety of professional contexts and countries, and the book will appeal to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.
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Allan, Helen / Traynor, Michael (eds.),
Researching Racism in Nursing: Reflexive Accounts and Personal Stories. (Routledge Research in Nursing and Midwifery) 194 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-308>
ISBN 978-1-03-221763-5 hard ¥39,886.- (税込) GB£ 140.00 *
Research shows that racism affects the working lives of nurses and nurse academics, as well as healthcare service delivery and outcomes. This book looks at the impact of racism, from experiences of microaggression to discrimination and structural and institutionalised racism.Focusing on the work of six doctoral researchers and practitioners who have chosen to address and investigate the racism they experience, witness or observe in the UK's National Health Service and Universities, this book includes personal reflections on their findings. The substantive chapters are framed by a discussion of policy and research on racism, thoughts on research supervision within this field and a drawing together of the key themes developed through this book.Giving voice to nurses' and lecturers' responses to racism in nursing education and practice, this is an important contribution for students, researchers and practitioners with an interest in health inequalities, healthcare organisations, research methods and workforce development.
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Adebisi, Foluke / Jivraj, Suhraiya / Tzouvala, Ntina (eds.),
Decolonisation, Anti-Racism, and Legal Pedagogy: Strategies, Successes, and Challenges. (Legal Pedagogy) 320 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-444>
ISBN 978-1-03-250309-7 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-249824-9 paper ¥10,253.- (税込) GB£ 35.99 *
This book offers an international breadth of historical and theoretical insights into recent efforts to "decolonise" legal education across the world. With a specific focus on post- and decolonial thought and anti-racist methods in pedagogy, this edited collection provides an accessible illustration of pedagogical innovation in teaching and learning law. Chapters cover civil and common law legal systems, incorporate cases from non-state Indigenous legal systems, and critically examine key topics such as decolonisation and anti-racism in criminology, colonialism and the British Empire, and court process and Indigenous justice. The book demonstrates how teaching can be modified and adapted to address long-standing injustice in the curriculum. Offering a systematic collection of theoretical and practical examples of anti-racist and decolonial legal pedagogy, this volume will appeal to curriculum designers and law educators as well as to undergraduate and post-graduate level law teachers and researchers.
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移民の拘留の法と政治
Kemp, Tom,
Activism and the Detention of Migrants: The Law and Politics of Immigration Detention. (Social Justice) 256 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-506>
ISBN 978-1-03-202927-6 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
This book is an empirically grounded, critical engagement with the politics of immigration detention and deportation.Focusing on the constitutive tensions and political generativity within the activist practices of the anti-detention movement, this book examines the distinction between representational and post-representational political sensibilities. Representational politics centres on representing the interests of disenfranchised people to the state and public and operates primarily within the regime of immigration law. Post-representational politics focuses on working collaboratively with those in detention, to resist and challenge the deportation system. Since representational politics is the predominant political imaginary of migrant rights campaigning, the book focuses on illustrating and evaluating the role of post-representational politics. The book argues that the concept of post-representational politics is important for understanding and participating in radical opposition to state racism. This argument rests on the expanded possibilities it motivates of engaging with and resisting institutions that are poised to co-opt resistance; the attention it fosters to the situated power dynamics of political activities that collaborate with imprisoned people; and its sensitivity to the politically and conceptually generative capacities of everyday, embodied practices of resistance. To make this argument, this book employs innovative methodology to illuminate and engage with the practice-based thinking of activist movements about the concepts of solidarity, hospitality, witnessing and accountability.This book will be of interest to scholars and activists with interests in socio-legal studies of immigration and refugee law, as well as others in social movement studies, critical legal studies, border criminology and critical theory.
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Vogl, Anthea,
Judging Refugees: Narrative and Oral Testimony in Refugee Status Determination. (Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies) 320 pp. 2024:2 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <709-508>
ISBN 978-1-108-83185-7 hard ¥27,065.- (税込) GB£ 95.00 *
To access state-based refugee protection regimes, refugee applicants must speak. They must narrate the basis of their claims in person, often before a single decision-maker, repeatedly and at length. In Judging Refugees Anthea Vogl investigates the black box of the refugee oral hearing and the politics of narrative within individualised processes for refugee status determination (RSD). Drawing on a rich archive of administrative oral hearings in Australia and Canada, Vogl sets global trends of diminished and fast-tracked RSD against the critical role played by the discretionary spaces of refugee decision-making, and the gate-keeping functions of credibility assessment. Judging Refugees explores the disciplining role of 'good refugee' stories within RSD and demonstrates that refugee applicants must be able to present their evidence in model Anglo-European narrative forms to be judged as authentic, credible and ultimately, to be granted access to protection.
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ムスリムと21世紀の人種主義
Selod, Saher / Islam, Inaash / Garner, Steve,
A Global Racial Enemy: Muslims and 21st-Century Racism. 210 pp. 2023:12 (Polity Pr., UK) <709-151>
ISBN 978-1-5095-4019-8 hard ¥14,003.- (税込) US$ 64.95 *
ISBN 978-1-5095-4020-4 paper ¥4,947.- (税込) US$ 22.95 *
Prejudice against Muslims has a long and complex history. In recent decades, discrimination, violence, and human rights abuses against Muslims have taken a significant turn, with rising reports and discussions of Islamophobia across the globe. However, much of the conversation has missed the key features of this increasingly insidious phenomenon.This original book puts race at the center of the analysis, exposing the global racialization of Muslims. With special attention paid to the United States, China, India, and the United Kingdom, the authors examine both the unique national contexts and - crucially - the shared characteristics of anti-Muslim racism. They uncover how a range of counterterrorism policies, from hyper-surveillance to racialized policing, and the ensuing representation of Islam, have taken a decisive role in shaping social life for Muslims and have worked across borders to justify and institutionalize an acceptable, state-sponsored face of racism.Ultimately, A Global Racial Enemy argues that anti-Muslim animus is a symptom of a global and powerful form of twenty-first-century racism.
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Hogg, Charlotte,
White Sororities and the Cultural Work of Belonging. (Routledge Studies in Rhetoric and Communication) 208 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-1073>
ISBN 978-1-03-245780-2 hard ¥39,886.- (税込) GB£ 140.00 *
Charlotte Hogg takes a close look, through the example of White university sororities, at how we create and cling to subcultures through the notion of belonging, and how spoken and unspoken rhetorics contribute to this notion.Renewed calls to end Greek-letter organizations for racism and sexism, including increased scrutiny on White women's social justice failings, have intensified. But as Hogg shows, rhetorics of belonging have always occurred amid and even in response to anti-GLO sentiment. She shows how rhetorical efforts by members for members foster belonging for insiders while also seeking to appease those on the outside. In her analysis, Hogg positions the study of rhetoric beyond traditional methods of persuasion to show how we communicate and participate in communities as citizens in subtle ways beyond speaking and writing. Through engaging narrative drawing on her experiences as a member of a White sorority, archival research, and interviews with collegians and alumni, she shows how efforts toward belonging can influence particular beliefs about womanhood in complex ways.This thought-provoking volume will interest scholars and students from a range of disciplines, including rhetoric and communication studies, gender studies, feminism, sociology, cultural anthropology, and history.
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Onwumechili, Chuka (ed.),
Ethnicities: Media, Health, and Coping. 132 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-1078>
ISBN 978-1-03-264109-6 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
This book brings ethnicities into focus by presenting contemporary ethnic discourses that capture and highlight disjuncture within the concept of the idealized "globalizing" world.In recent years and despite many writings about globalization and the melding of differences, there remain strong forces that continue to exacerbate ethnic differences in communication as well as other important areas. This volume addresses this phenomenon through research-based investigation of ethnic and racial issues and covers topics such as health issues, networks, media, and coping. It captures key ethnicities including a growing Hispanic population, native Americans, Middle Easterners, and Asian Americans. This book explores various topics including how ethnicity is defined in communication scholarship, how Twitter has facilitated MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women) cyber activism by cultivating collective indigenous identity, and media framing of Latin American players in Major League Baseball in the United States and offers online experiment and content analysis using 185 participants of different races/ethnicities to examine bonding capital in coping and seeking support.Ethnicities: Media, Health, and Coping will be a key resource for scholars and researchers of communication studies, race and ethnic studies, media and cultural studies, and sociology, while also appealing to anyone interested in the research-based investigation of the communicative aspects of ethnic and racial issues. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Howard Journal of Communications.
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トランスナショナル・スタディーズ国際ハンドブック
Fauser, Margit / Bada, Xochitl (eds.),
The Routledge International Handbook of Transnational Studies. (Routledge International Handbooks) 392 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-1084>
ISBN 978-1-03-236035-5 hard ¥61,253.- (税込) GB£ 215.00 *
The Routledge International Handbook of Transnational Studies offers a comprehensive overview of the dynamic evolution and the most recent debates in this interdisciplinary field. The collection assembles scholarship from the social sciences and the humanities that share a critical perspective extending beyond the nation-state. The contributions investigate sustained connections, events, and activities across state borders and acknowledge prevailing global power asymmetries.The handbook examines the dynamics of transnational processes across seven main themes: epistemological and methodological principles; transnational migrant practices and family remittances; mobilities and (self-)identities; social protection; organizations and social movements; culture, religion, and the arts; and architecture and urban planning. The contributors engage with theoretical developments and analyze empirical cases involving a wide array of critical contemporary topics such as expatriate voting, first- and second-generation return migration, state-sponsored cross-border marriages, access to health care, transnational social work, global religious aesthetics, transnational art corridors, literary translation, remittance-financed architecture, and transnational processes of real estate development and gentrification, among others. They display a series of cross-cutting approaches including postcolonial theory, racism, and gender, and a focus on agency, state policies and macro-structures, and transnational inequalities. This book features multidisciplinary scholars in transnational studies from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Finland, Germany, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, the Philippines, Poland, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States.This handbook will be of interest to scholars interested in global and transnational perspectives across a wide range of disciplines. It will serve as a key resource for academics, students, and other interested audiences seeking to familiarize themselves with the study of contemporary issues that cross state borders.
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Meghji, Ali,
A Critical Synergy: Race, Decoloniality, and World Crises. 210 pp. 2023:9 (Temple U. Pr., US) <709-1090>
ISBN 978-1-4399-2206-4 hard ¥22,530.- (税込) US$ 104.50 *
ISBN 978-1-4399-2207-1 paper ¥6,025.- (税込) US$ 27.95 *
Practitioners of decolonial theory and critical race theory (CRT) often use one or the other, but not both. In his provocative book, A Critical Synergy, Ali Meghji suggests using the two theories in tandem rather than attempting to hierarchize or synthesize them. Doing so allows for the study of social phenomena in a way that captures their global and historical roots, while acknowledging their local, national, and contemporary particularities. The differences between decolonial thought and CRT, Meghji insists, does not necessarily imply one approach is stronger. Rather, he asserts, they often provide alternative but not incompatible viewpoints of the same social problem. Meghji presents case studies of capitalism, the COVID-19 pandemic, climate crisis, and twenty-first-century far-right populism to show that with both theories, we can understand more, as insights may be lost by using only one. Meghji is not calling for a universal theoretical synthesis in A Critical Synergy, but rather a practice that can help open sociology and social science to the tradition of pluriversality much more broadly.
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Warmington, Paul,
Permanent Racism: Race, Class and the Myth of Postracial Britain. (Key Issues in Social Justice) 184 pp. 2024:1 (Policy Pr., UK) <709-1094>
ISBN 978-1-4473-6016-2 hard ¥24,498.- (税込) GB£ 85.99 *
ISBN 978-1-4473-6017-9 paper ¥7,119.- (税込) GB£ 24.99 *
Racism has no place in our society, we are told. In fact, its role is crucial but today public debate on race in Britain is constrained by a facile postracialism. Its features are colourblind narratives, an 'anti-antiracist' discourse and erasure of Black working class identities. This book examines and challenges the marginalisation of critical race analysis in debates on social justice. It reconceptualises Critical Race Theory from a British standpoint, foregrounding the concept of 'permanent racism' and its importance in understanding race as a fully social relationship. Highlighting the need to decolonise public debate and antiracism itself, the book provides an essential resource for academics, students and activists who wish to decolonise public debates on racism, social class, education and social policy.
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Fotta, Martin / Gay y Blasco, Paloma (eds.),
Ethnographic Methods in Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Research: Lessons from a Time of Crisis. 192 pp. 2024:1 (Bristol U. Pr., UK) <709-11>
ISBN 978-1-5292-3186-1 hard ¥22,792.- (税込) GB£ 80.00 *
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. This collection scrutinizes the methodological and ethical challenges that researchers face when working with and for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities in the context of global crises. Contributors assess the impact of the pandemic on their engaged research, evaluating novel methods and technologies. They reveal how current research practice blurs the borders between activism and scholarship, and they argue the need for innovative collaborations with local communities. Showcasing emerging aspects of GRT-related scholarship, this book makes a key contribution to larger debates on the positionality of researchers and the politics of research, and affirms the continued value of rigorous ethnography.
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Cravens, Royal G., III,
Yes Gawd!: How Faith Shapes LGBT Identity and Politics in the United States. (Religious Engagement in Democratic Politics) 252 pp. 2024:1 (Temple U. Pr., US) <709-111>
ISBN 978-1-4399-2442-6 hard ¥23,823.- (税込) US$ 110.50 *
ISBN 978-1-4399-2443-3 paper ¥7,535.- (税込) US$ 34.95 *
Yes Gawd! explores the effects of religious belief and practice on political behavior among the LGBT community, a population long persecuted by religious institutions and generally considered to be non-religious. Royal Cravens deftly shows how faith impacts the politics of LGBT people. He details how the queer community creates, defines, and experiences spirituality and spiritual affirmation as well as the consequences this has for their identity, socialization, and political development. Cravens also demonstrates the mobilizing power of faith for LGBT people by contrasting the effects of participation in faith and secular communities on political activism. He explores how factors such as coming out, race, and LGBT-affirming churches influence political attitudes and behavior and explains how the development of LGBT politico-religious activism provides opportunities for LGBT people to organize politically. Ultimately, Cravens provides a cohesive account of how religion acts as a catalyst for and facilitator in the political development of LGBT people in the United States. In the process, he shows that there is room for both religion in LGBT communities and LGBT people in religious communities.
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Zhao, Xinyu,
Social Media in the Lives of Young Connected Migrants: Making and Unmaking Boundaries. (Studies in Migration and Diaspora) 232 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-1169>
ISBN 978-1-03-204519-1 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
Digital media are a key part of everyday social life for international migrants. However, we don't know enough about how these migrants critically understand and cope with the cultures and infrastructures of ubiquitous connectivity while on the move. Social Media in the Lives of Young Connected Migrants explores and theorises what it means for young migrants to live in a digital age. Presenting a richly detailed analysis of Chinese international students' everyday social media practices, the book unravels the meanings of digital connectivity in general and how contemporary mobile young generations respond to such changes. Drawing on ethnographic and interview data, this book highlights the enabling aspects of connective media in migration journeys and shows how and why young Chinese migrants manage or even resist being connected. With close attention to diasporic, intercultural, family, and professional migrant identities and relationships, the author provides a nuanced account of living with digital media in everyday settings. Focusing on the boundary practices associated with social media, the book offers a unique analytical framework through which to capture the complex intersections of digital communication technologies and migrant social life. This volume will appeal to students and scholars interested in researching Chinese diasporas, digital migration, and youth cultures.
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Ajari, Norman,
Darkening Blackness: Race, Gender, Class, and Pessimism in 21st-Century Black Thought. 204 pp. 2023:11 (Polity Pr., UK) <709-1190>
ISBN 978-1-5095-5499-7 hard ¥14,003.- (税込) US$ 64.95 *
ISBN 978-1-5095-5500-0 paper ¥4,947.- (税込) US$ 22.95 *
The concept of Afropessimism does not refer to Black people, but rather to the likelihood of white society overcoming its own negrophobia, and to a radical distrust in white narratives of inclusivity. What if the ideas and reforms we regard as progressive were just the new and shiny face of racism? In the time of Black Lives Matter, the unswerving dehumanization and killing of Black people form the bedrock of our civilization. But a vast anti-Black collective feeling also manifests itself as a more insidious shared unconscious, hidden from view by the doctrines we deem as emancipatory. This book challenges the simplistic and pacifying aspects of current African American thought. It puts forward alternatives to intersectionality, poststructuralism, and radical democracy, which are often prioritized in the Black analysis of race, gender, and class. Accessible, historically informed, and politically alert, this book offers a critical analysis of the groundbreaking theories and strategies that radically reimagine the future of Black lives throughout the world.
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人種の資本主義の将来
Bhattacharyya, Gargi,
The Futures of Racial Capitalism. 224 pp. 2023:10 (Polity Pr., UK) <709-1194>
ISBN 978-1-5095-4336-6 hard ¥15,081.- (税込) US$ 69.95 *
ISBN 978-1-5095-4337-3 paper ¥5,379.- (税込) US$ 24.95 *
Capitalism appears to be endlessly in crisis but without ever loosening its hold on our lives. New modes of racism and exclusion emerge, but the old ones never go away. We continue to struggle to live and survive in its wake but are unable, still now, to build commonality with each other. In this incisive book, Gargi Bhattacharyya revisits debates about racial capitalism and its violence through differentiation. Taking the four lenses of prisons, borders, debt and platforms, Bhattacharyya reveals how this moment of capitalist crisis positions humans as expendable, but differentially so, in a process that remakes longstanding racialized hierarchies. Uncovering practices and techniques embedded in the shifting processes of accumulation and state power, the chapters illuminate how value is extracted from populations through non-wage routes and indebtedness. This engaging introduction to racial capitalism offers an interlocking and insightful analysis of capitalist renewal, essential for students and scholars interested in issues of race, racism and inequality.
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Bryant, Joan L.,
Reluctant Race Men: Black Challenges to the Practice of Race in Nineteenth-Century America. 46 pp. 2024:2 (Oxford U. Pr., US) <709-1195>
ISBN 978-0-19-531296-6 hard ¥23,716.- (税込) US$ 110.00
ISBN 978-0-19-531297-3 paper ¥7,546.- (税込) US$ 35.00 *
Activists in the earliest Black antebellum reform endeavors contested and deprecated the concept of race. Attacks on the logic and ethics of dividing, grouping, and ranking humans into races became commonplace facets of activism in anti-colonization and emigration campaigns, suffrage and civil rights initiatives, moral reform projects, abolitionist struggles, independent church development, and confrontations with scientific thought on human origins. Denunciations persisted even as later generations of reformers felt compelled by theories of progress and American custom to promote race as a basis of a Black collective consciousness. Reluctant Race Men traces a history of the disparate challenges Black American reformers lodged against race across the long nineteenth century. It factors their opposition into the nation's history of race and reconstructs a reform tradition largely ignored in accounts of Black activism. Black-controlled newspapers, societies, churches, and conventions provided the principal loci and resources for questioning race. In these contexts, people of African descent generated a lexicon for refuting race, debated its logic, and, ultimately, reinterpreted it. Reformers' challenges call into question the notion that race is a self-evident site of identity among Black people. Their ideas instead spotlight legal, political, religious, social, and scientific practices that configured human difference, sameness, hierarchy, and consciousness. They show how a diverse set of actions constituted multi-faceted American phenomena dubbed "race."
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Byng, Michelle D. / Thomas, Vaso / Peters, D.-M. et al.,
Teaching and Confronting Racial Neoliberalism in Higher Education: Autoethnographic Explorations of the Race Studies Classroom. (Routledge Research in Race and Ethnicity in Education) 152 pp. 2023:11 (Routledge, UK) <709-1196>
ISBN 978-1-03-255923-0 hard ¥14,241.- (税込) GB£ 49.99 *
This book examines the way in which professors must confront the social implications of racial neoliberalism. Drawing on autoethnographic research from the authors' combined 100 years of teaching experience, it recognizes the need for faculty to negotiate their own experiences with race, as well as those of their students. It focuses on the experiential nature of teaching, supplementing the fields' focus on pedagogy, and recognizes that professors must, in fact, highlight, rather than downplay, the realities of racial inequalities of the past and present. It explores the ability of instructors to make students who are not of color feel that they are not racists, as well as their ability to make students of color feel that they can present their experiences of racism as legitimate. A unique sociological analysis of the racial studies classroom, this book will be of value to researchers, scholars and faculty with interests in race and ethnicity in education; diversity studies; equity; pedagogy; and the sociology of education, teaching, and learning.
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Green, Hilary / Slap, Andrew L. (eds.),
The Civil War and the Summer of 2020. (Reconstructing America) 208 pp. 2024:1 (Fordham U. Pr., US) <709-1203>
ISBN 978-1-5315-0499-1 hard ¥19,404.- (税込) US$ 90.00 *
ISBN 978-1-5315-0500-4 paper ¥5,390.- (税込) US$ 25.00 *
Investigates how Americans have remembered violence and resistance since the Civil War, including Confederate monuments, historical markers, college classrooms, and history books. George Floyd's murder in the summer of 2020 sparked a national reckoning for the United States that had been 400 years in the making. Millions of Americans took to the streets to protest both the murder and the centuries of systemic racism that already existed among European colonists but transformed with the arrival of the first enslaved African Americans in 1619. The violence needed to enforce that systemic racism for all those years, from the slave driver's whip to state-sponsored police brutality, attracted the immediate attention of the protesters. The resistance of the protesters echoed generations of African Americans' resisting the violence and oppression of white supremacy. Their opposition to violence soon spread to other aspects of systemic racism, including a cultural hegemony built on and reinforcing white supremacy. At the heart of this white supremacist culture is the memory of the Civil War era, when in 1861 8 million white Americans revolted against their country to try to safeguard the enslavement of 4 million African Americans. The volume has three interconnected sections that build on one another. The first section, "Violence," explores systemic racism in the Civil War era and now with essays on slavery, policing, and slave patrols. The second section, titled "Resistance," shows how African Americans resisted violence for the past two centuries, with essays discussing matters including self-emancipation and African American soldiers. The final section, "Memory," investigates how Americans have remembered this violence and resistance since the Civil War, including Confederate monuments and historical markers. This volume is intended for nonhistorians interested in showing the intertwined and longstanding connections between systemic racism, violence, resistance, and the memory of the Civil War era in the United States that finally exploded in the summer of 2020.
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Hagen, Jamie J. / Ritholz, Samuel / Delatolla, A. (eds.),
Queer Conflict Research: New Approaches to the Study of Political Violence. (Gender, Sexuality and Global Politics) 192 pp. 2024:1 (Bristol U. Pr., UK) <709-1204>
ISBN 978-1-5292-2504-4 hard ¥24,498.- (税込) GB£ 85.99 *
Bringing together a team of international scholars, this volume provides a foundational guide to queer methodologies in the study of political violence and conflict. Contributors provide illuminating discussions on why queer approaches are important, what they entail and how to utilise a queer approach to political violence and conflict. The chapters explore a variety of methodological approaches, including fieldwork, interviews, cultural analysis and archival research. They also engage with broader academic debates, such as how to work with research partners in an ethical manner. Including valuable case studies from around the world, the book demonstrates how these methods can be used in practice. It is the first critical, in-depth discussion on queer methods and methodologies for research on political violence and conflict.
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Hardy Allen, Krystal,
What Goes Unspoken: How School Leaders Address DEI Beyond Race. 208 pp. 2023:9 (Jossey-Bass, US) <709-1205>
ISBN 978-1-394-16318-2 paper ¥6,899.- (税込) US$ 32.00 *
Practical ways and tools for school leaders to operationalize diversity, equity, and inclusion What Goes Unspoken is a must-have guide for any school or educational systems leader looking to comprehend and put into play an effective, equity-centered plan that champions students, teachers, and staff. Moving beyond the abundant resources that focus on DEI theories, author Krystal Hardy Allen shows leaders and administrators how to concretely center DEI within both practices and policies, as well as how to do the interpersonal work of becoming a self-aware and equity-focused leader. With these resources, you'll learn how to ensure that DEI is embedded in your strategic planning to create schools and education organizations that are transformative, inclusive, and equitable for both children and adults. Focusing on ten specific domains of school leadership and district operations-including school board governance, finance, community engagement, instruction, school culture, and more-this book shows you exactly how to shift from theory to action. Instead of investing thousands of dollars in trainings and initiatives that are often piecemeal, abstract, or at times ineffective, it's essential that that leaders learn practical steps to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion at the district, school, and classroom levels. Drawing on her own school leadership and international educational consultant experience, Allen teaches you to: Better understand your role as a leader within your school or district's DEI work and how the intrapersonal work you do influences your decisions Prioritize an equity-informed view, policies, and practices within different areas of teacher development, school operations and finance, parent engagement, student culture, school board governance, marketing and branding, and moreClarify the relationship between DEI and your schools' or district's mission, vision, values, and goals Build an effective strategic plan at the school or district level that provides both guidance and accountability to your school or district's DEI journey In the current cultural and sociopolitical climate, What Goes Unspoken is a must-read for leaders and administrators of public and private schools, as well as district personnel and educational leadership training programs.
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Khalid, Aliya / Holmes, Georgina / Parpart, Jane L. (eds.),
The Politics of Silence, Voice and the In-Between: Exploring Gender, Race and Insecurity from the Margins. (Gender in a Global/Local World) 256 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-1211>
ISBN 978-1-03-239483-1 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
The Politics of Silence, Voice and the In-Between: Exploring Gender, Race and Insecurity from the Margins seeks to dismantle the deficit discourses generated through research about people as agency-less and, by extension, objects of study.The book argues that, regardless of marginalisation, people create spaces of liminality where they seek control over their lives by navigating the structures that exclude them. Challenging the false binary of silence as violence and voice as power, the book introduces the idea of an in-between 'liminal space' which is created by people to navigate conditions of oppression and move towards a politically stable and inclusive world.This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of gender studies, international development, peace and conflict studies, politics and international relations, sociology and media studies. It will be an important resource for courses incorporating gender, feminist and postcolonial perspectives.
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Koopmann, Ulrike / Schriever, Carla (Hrsg.),
Intersektionale Perspektiven auf Flucht und Anerkennung. (Migration & Integration 12) 220 S. 2023:6 (Nomos, GW) <709-1212>
ISBN 978-3-8487-8565-0 paper ¥12,711.- (税込) EUR 54.00 *
Im Kontext von Flucht_Migration und Aufnahmeprozessen gewinnt die Frage nach gesellschaftlicher Anerkennung eine besondere Relevanz. Der Sammelband thematisiert unterschiedliche Dimensionen, Bedeutungsebenen und Praxen von (Nicht-)Anerkennung in ihren intersektionalen Verschraenkungen. Der Band richtet sich an Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler aus unterschiedlichen Fachgebieten wie z.B. Flucht- und Migrationsforschung, Gender Studies, Soziologie, Bildungs- und Sozialwissenschaften, die ein Interesse an migrationsgesellschaftlichen und anerkennungstheoretischen Fragestellungen haben. Zudem spricht der Band Praktikerinnen und Praktiker an, die sich mit strukturellen Anerkennungsmoeglichkeiten und -grenzen im Kontext von Flucht und Migration auseinandersetzen. Mit Beitraegen von Mira E.Hazzaa Mareike Heller Yasemin Karaka?o?lu Juliane Karakayali Ulrike Koopmann Veronika Kourabas Paul Mecheril Radhika Natarajan Vanessa Ohm Carla Schriever Noelia P. Streicher Andreas Tilch Johanna Ullmann Juliane Weber
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Korkmaz, Emre,
Smart Borders, Digital Identity and Big Data: How Surveillance Technologies Are Used Against Migrants. 176 pp. 2024:1 (Bristol U. Pr., UK) <709-1213>
ISBN 978-1-5292-3350-6 hard ¥22,792.- (税込) GB£ 80.00 *
In recent years, UN agencies, global tech corporations, states and humanitarian NGOs have invested in advanced technologies from smart borders to digital identities to manage migratory movements. These are surveillance technologies that have intensified the militarization of borders and became a testing ground for surveillance capitalism. This book shows how these technologies reproduce structural inequalities and discriminative policies. Korkmaz reveals the way in which they grant extensive powers to states and big tech corporations to control communities. Unpacking the effects of surveillance capitalism on vulnerable populations, this is a much-needed intervention that will be of interest to readers in a range of fields.
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Kretsedemas, Philip / Gow, Jamella N. (eds.),
Modern Migrations, Black Interrogations: Revisioning Migrants and Mobilities through the Critique of Antiblackness. (Studies in Transgression) 232 pp. 2024:1 (Temple U. Pr., US) <709-1214>
ISBN 978-1-4399-2270-5 hard ¥22,530.- (税込) US$ 104.50 *
ISBN 978-1-4399-2271-2 paper ¥7,103.- (税込) US$ 32.95 *
Modern Migrations, Black Interrogations uses reflections on the Black experience to consider the "unasked question of blackness" in modern migration and movement. The editors and contributors use the lens of Black Studies to show how migration-compelled by force or suggestion, from the transatlantic African slave trade to the Great Migration and the current refugee crisis-has been structured to reinforce white supremacy. Focusing on antiblackness in immigration and examining restrictions on freedom of movement and on settling alike, chapters address how Black im/mobility operates and how it can be distinguished from that of the migrant and the colonial settler, as well as from the transgressive mobilities of Indigenous populations. Looking at blackness, borders and border practices, and displacement, Modern Migrations, Black Interrogations investigates racialized boundaries that determine immigration policy, citizenship, legality, and inclusion. Additional chapters analyze communities, such as the Haitian diaspora in Miami, antiblackness in the context of Australian migration, and explore literary representations of justice, slavery and Black feminist consciousness.Modern Migrations, Black Interrogations uses (anti)blackness to rethink the way we understand borders, immigrant identity, barriers to integration, and the dynamics of migrant exclusion, while also providing an understanding of "otherness" for Black populations across nationalities. Contributors: Maya Hislop, P. Khalil Saucier, Hyacinth Udah, Paula von Gleich, Tryon P. Woods, and the editors
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Lynn, Denise,
Claudia Jones: Visions of a Socialist America. (Black Lives) 288 pp. 2023:11 (Polity Pr., UK) <709-1216>
ISBN 978-1-5095-4930-6 hard ¥15,081.- (税込) US$ 69.95 *
ISBN 978-1-5095-4931-3 paper ¥5,379.- (税込) US$ 24.95 *
Activist, journalist, and visionary Claudia Jones was one of the most important advocates of emancipation in the twentieth century. Arguing for a socialist future and the total emancipation of working people, Jones's legacy made an enduring mark on both sides of the Atlantic. This ground-breaking biography traces Jones's remarkable life and work, beginning with her immigration to the United States and culminating in her advocacy for the emancipation of the most oppressed. Denise Lynn reveals how Jones's radicalism was forged through confronting American racism, and how her disillusionment led to a life committed to socialist liberation. But this activism came at a cost: Jones would be expelled from the US for being a communist. Deported to England, she took up the mantle of anti-colonial liberation movements. Despite the innumerable obstacles in her way, Jones never wavered in her commitments. In her tireless resistance to capitalism, racism, and sexism, she envisioned an equitable future devoted to peace and humanity - a vision that we all must continue to fight for today.
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Martinez, Maximo G.,
Sojourners in the Capital of the World: Garifuna Immigrants. 272 pp. 2023:11 (Fordham U. Pr., US) <709-1217>
ISBN 978-1-5315-0475-5 hard ¥22,638.- (税込) US$ 105.00 *
ISBN 978-1-5315-0476-2 paper ¥6,468.- (税込) US$ 30.00 *
A comprehensive history and insider's account of the Garifuna in New York City from 1943 to the present day. In recent years, Latinos-primarily Central American migrants-crossing the southern border of the United States have dominated the national media, as the legitimacy of their detention and of U.S. immigration policy in general is debated by partisan politicians and pundits. Among these migrants seeking economic opportunities and fleeing violence from gangs and drug traffickers are many Central American Garifuna. This fascinating book is the long-overdue account-written by a Garifuna New Yorker-of the ways that Garifuna immigrants from Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras have organized themselves and become a vibrant presence in New York City, from the time of their first arrivals in the 1940s to the present. The author documents four generations of Garifuna people in New York City who were active in the organizations at the heart of their community. Garifuna organizations have expanded and diversified over time from being primarily concerned with simply providing a space to gather for social events and some self-help groups for seamen (who were the first migrants) to a wide variety of organizations today that range from those focused on culture-music, dance, religion, language, sports, media-to those concentrating on economic development, political engagement and representation, immigration issues, health concerns, and transnational projects related to the situation of Garifuna in their Central American communities. As the Garifuna population grew, their organized entities simultaneously increased. The legacy of the Garifuna ethnic group is one of heroic resilience: They challenged colonial European suppression and grew from an estimated population of 2,000 to a growing 600,000 in the present day. After wars defending their original settlement on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent, the remaining Garifuna were rounded up and expelled from the territory to Central America, and from there they eventually immigrated to the United States. In New York City, an estimated 200,000 Garifuna live in the five boroughs, with their largest population in the Bronx. Having overcome numerous challenges, this Black/ Indigenous ethnic group is now known for its significant involvement in both Central American as well as U.S. societies. The Garifuna are integrated into the fabric of New York City as a distinctive Afro-Latinx/African Diaspora ethnic group known for its cultural and political impact. Garifuna organizations are at once concerned with creating alliances with a diversity of many other groups and also focused on dealing with issues specific to the unique culture, history, and situation of the Garifuna. They provide an interesting case study on whether and how Black ethnic groups assimilate with African Americans. And awareness of this group, its culture, and its contribution to American society is essential to understanding a growing segment of the expanding diverse Latino presence in the United States.
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Natter, Katharina / Thiollet, Helene (eds.),
Migration Politics across the World. (ThirdWorlds) 150 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-1220>
ISBN 978-1-03-260116-8 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
This book breaks new ground in scholarship on the politics of migration. The edited volume brings together in-depth case studies from Argentina, Tunisia, Japan, South Korea, the United States, Australia, the Philippines, China, and Saudi Arabia to showcase the complex interplay between migration politics and broader dynamics of regime change, state formation, and nation-state ideology.Challenging conventional wisdom, we reveal that political systems-whether liberal or illiberal, democratic or authoritarian-do not rigidly dictate migration politics. Instead, migration politics and political regimes co-produce one another. Our exploration delves into the roles of civil society, legal actors, employers, and international norms across diverse political contexts and bridges conversations around immigration and emigration politics.Uncovering unexpected similarities in migration policies across different political regimes at a time when states are increasingly adopting illiberal practices, this collection is essential for political scientists, sociologists, and migration scholars seeking a fresh perspective. Migration Politics Across the World offers an ideal vantage point for understanding the role of migration in state transformations and political changes around the world.The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly.
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Nowosielski, Michal,
Polish Immigrant Organisations in Germany: The Transnational Opportunity Structure. (Studies in Migration and Diaspora) 144 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-1221>
ISBN 978-1-03-236043-0 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
Polish Immigrant Organizations in Germany examines the situation of Polish immigrant organizations in Germany. Based on in-depth, mixed-method research consisting of surveys, case studies, and interviews with immigrants, representatives of institutions involved in the implementation of integration strategy and those responsible for Polish diaspora policy, it develops the notion of the transnational opportunity structure, which analyses the major factors shaping the situation of immigrant organizations.With attention to the characteristics of the migration process and the immigrant community, the country of residence, the country of origin, and bilateral relations between the two countries-which are in turn moderated by both global factors and micro factors-this book offers a multi-faceted analysis of diverse processes of developing diaspora groups and their organizations. It will therefore appeal to scholars of sociology, political science, security studies, and public policy with interests in migration and Diaspora studies, as well as intra-European mobility.
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Song, Ping,
Cosmopolitanism from the Grassroots: A New Chinese Migrant Community. (China Perspectives) 200 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-1228>
ISBN 978-1-03-265957-2 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
This book aims to present a holistic picture of the Chinese immigrants from Fuzhou in New York. It shows how a small village in Southeast China has expanded to New York and has undergone a transformation over the past few decades, from rural Third World peasants to ethnic entrepreneurs in a global city.Validating Marshall Sahlins's statement that migrants can "organise the irresistible forces of the world system according to their own system of the world," the book seeks to explain the following aspects: first, how Chinese migrants from Fuzhou built a self-governing community and provided public goods for its members. Second, how they adapted their pre-modern social relations to a market environment, creating interwoven economic networks in an ethnic economy and reshaping local culture-based economies into a distinctive form of capitalism. Third, how they transformed their religious world, adapting Chinese Buddhism and folk religion as a focus for their society and economy. Fourth, the characteristics of the migrants' cultural identity, examining the continuities in their identity and how it has changed over time.Students and scholars in anthropology, Chinese studies and cultural studies will find this book essential reading.
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新一世の女性と現代日系アメリカ人コミュニティ 1980~2020年
Toyota, Tritia,
Intimate Strangers: Shin Issei Women and Contemporary Japanese American Community, 1980-2020. (Asian American History and Culture) 240 pp. 2023:10 (Temple U. Pr., US) <709-1229>
ISBN 978-1-4399-2351-1 hard ¥23,823.- (税込) US$ 110.50 *
ISBN 978-1-4399-2352-8 paper ¥7,103.- (税込) US$ 32.95 *
At the end of the twentieth century, many twenty-something Japanese women migrated to places like Southern California with few skills and an overall lack of human capital. These women, members of the shin Issei community, sought economic opportunities unavailable to them in their homeland. In Intimate Strangers, shin Issei women tell stories of precarity, inequality, and continuing marginality, first in Japan, where they were restricted by gendered social structures, and later in the United States, where their experiences were compounded by issues such as citizenship.Intimate Strangers charts the experiences of shin Issei lives: their existence in Japan prior to migration, their motivations for moving to the United States, their settlement, and their growing awareness of their place in American society. Toyota chronicles how these resilient young women became active agents in circumventing social restrictions to fashion new lives of meaning. The Nikkei community (Americans of Japanese ancestry who were born in the United States) has been transformed by the inclusion of shin Issei, and Toyota describes the tensions around intergroup negotiations over race, identity, and the possibility of common belonging.Intimate Strangers is a perceptive study of migration and community incorporation enacted around cultural differences and processes.
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Wang, Cangbai / Lamb, Terry (eds.),
Negotiating Identities, Language and Migration in Global London: Bridging Borders, Creating Spaces. (Encounters 24) 320 pp. 2024 (Multilingual Matters, UK) <709-1231>
ISBN 978-1-78892-776-5 hard ¥34,173.- (税込) GB£ 119.95 *
ISBN 978-1-78892-775-8 paper ¥11,381.- (税込) GB£ 39.95 *
This book explores the transnational practices of migrant groups in global London, illustrating the complex relations between migrants and the city in the context of globalisation. The chapters offer a starting point to examine migrants and the city from a comparative perspective by bringing together case studies of diverse migrant communities. They use 'languaging' as the central concept in the development of an interdisciplinary framework that creates an opportunity to 'talk across disciplines' to engage with key issues crisscrossing migration, cities and language. The book promotes 'language-based' or 'language-sensitive' research, drawing on the plurilingual repertoires and the language and translanguaging practices of migrant communities as the tool for data collection and ethnographic fieldwork. This approach generates fresh insights into the complex issues of diasporic identities, belonging and place-making, which have broad implications for migration studies in post-Brexit Britain and beyond.
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Williams, Joanna / Hampton, Rosalind / Habtom, S. (eds.),
Conceptualizations of Blackness in Educational Research. (Indigenous and Decolonizing Studies in Education) 160 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-1233>
ISBN 978-1-03-244127-6 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-244124-5 paper ¥10,253.- (税込) GB£ 35.99 *
Conceptualizations of Blackness in Education engages the specific junction of educational research and multiple theorizations of Blackness. In this volume, authors narrate how they have come to conceptualize Blackness through reading, writing, research, training, and practice. The contributors reflect a range of personal and political perspectives and experiences, disciplinary roots, and career stages. The stories in each chapter are intended to encourage more theoretically reflexive and vulnerable conversations among scholars of Black Studies in Education committed to reducing inequality in the lives of Black youth. They are not merely stories about theory; the stories are theories themselves.
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Wodawski, Marek / Fel, Stanislaw / Kozak, Jaroslaw,
Polish Return Migration after Brexit: A Sociological Forecast. (Studies in Migration and Diaspora) 128 pp. 2023:11 (Routledge, UK) <709-1234>
ISBN 978-1-03-258382-2 hard ¥14,241.- (税込) GB£ 49.99 *
This book explores the attitudes of Polish migrants towards the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union and considers possible return migration trajectories that may result. Based on quantitative sociological research conducted in Britain, it investigates the perceptions of Polish people in Britain and asks what they consider the likely consequences of Brexit to be for their personal, family, and professional lives, the central question being the dilemma of whether to remain abroad or return to Poland. A multifaceted approach to understanding the views of a significant migrant group when presented with considerable social and economic changes, Polish Return Migration after Brexit also offers forecasts of likely outcomes for institutions involved with Polish migrants and employers in Poland. It will therefore appeal to scholars of sociology and geography with interests in migration and diaspora studies, as well as to those working in the field of migration policy.
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Wong, William Gee,
Sons of Chinatown: A Memoir Rooted in China and America. 280 pp. 2024:3 (Temple U. Pr., US) <709-1235>
ISBN 978-1-4399-2487-7 hard ¥7,546.- (税込) US$ 35.00 *
William Gee Wong was born in Oakland, California's Chinatown in 1941, the only son of his father, known as Pop. Pop was born in Guangdong Province, China and emigrated to Oakland as a teenager during the Chinese Exclusion era in 1912. He entered the U.S. legally as the "son of a native," despite having partially false papers. Sons of Chinatown is Wong's evocative dual memoir of his and his father's parallel experiences in America. As Pop grappled with the systemic racism towards Asians during the exclusion era, Wong wistfully depicts Pop's efforts to establish a family business and build a life for his family in segregated Oakland. As the exclusion law ended in 1943, young William was assimilating into American life and developing his path as a journalist. Writing for the Wall Street Journal, Oakland Tribune, and Asian American periodicals, Wong chronicled Asian American experiences while honoring Chinese American history and identity, but he too faced discrimination.Sons of Chinatown poignantly weaves these father and son stories together with admiration and righteous anger. Through the mirrored lens of his father, Wong reflects on the hardships Asian Americans endured-and continue to face-with American exceptionalism. Wong's inspiring memoir provides a personal history that also raises the question of whether America welcomes or repels immigrants.
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Woodson, Ashley N. / Bristol, Travis J. (eds.),
Men Educators of Color in U.S. Public Schools and Abroad. 180 pp. 2023:12 (Routledge, UK) <709-1236>
ISBN 978-1-03-249186-8 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
This book reflects the diversity and possibility of critical research in education, with an emphasis on the examination of the intersections of social identities for men teachers of color, and the relationship between social identity and struggles for political and professional agency. The authors address race and race inequality in education and provide a strong theoretical foundation for filling the empirical gap on men teachers of color by engaging in questions such as:How do critical considerations of the intersection of race, gender, and profession inform the future of teacher education?What does it mean to be 'men' or 'of color' in the context of the teaching profession in the U.S. and abroad?What are the aims of ethnoracial diversity in the field of education?The research included in this edited volume explores topics including, but not limited to, men teachers of color and their perceived pathways to the profession; their perceptions of and partnerships with colleagues of other genders; their sexual and gendered identities and performances; and how they embrace, reject, or negotiate the expectations of performing as a role model in classrooms. Moreover, the chapters provide explicit implications for teachers, teacher educators, university, and PK-12 administrators, education activists, and/or education policymakers. In sum, this volume charts a new landscape in education research for all men teachers of color. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal Race Ethnicity and Education.
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