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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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Tremblay, Arjun / May, Paul (eds.),
Multiculturalism on the Mend?: The Political Left and Ethnic Minorities in Liberal Democracies. (Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series) 250 pp. 2024:11 (Palgrave Macmillan, UK) <737-882>
ISBN 978-3-031-71718-5 hard ¥30,598.- (税込) EUR 129.99
This book sets out to provide a clearer picture of the movement and directionality of polyethnic rights - or immigrant-centered multiculturalism, as it is more commonly known - following recent shifts to the left in government (i.e., victories of left-parties, inclusion of left-parties in coalition governments, increase in left parties' presence in parliament, defeat of far-right parties and right-wing populists). In so doing, it aims to understand the near and longer-term prospects of multicultural policy, multicultural discourse, demographic multiculturalism, and laws and regulations related to the immigration process in the 21st century and in an increasingly complex ideological environment. The book comprises case studies of multicultural developments in eight countries - Sweden, Canada, Aotearoa New Zealand, Switzerland, Germany, the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom - all of which have recently (2014-2024) experienced a shift to the left in national level politics, albeit in different ways and to varying degrees. In addition to understanding what has happened to multicultural policy and discourse in recent years, the book also sets out to identify the conditions under which multiculturalism is more or less likely to mend after a shift to the left in government. The book's overall aim is to see whether there is a future for multiculturalism in an increasingly ideologically complex environment or whether the victories of the political right, the rise of populism, the resurgence of anti-immigrant racism, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the changing nature of minority mobilization have irreversibly altered the course of multicultural affairs.
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Ellis, Reginald K. / Littlejohn, Jeffrey L. et al. (eds.),
Black Citizens and American Democracy: Fighting for the Soul of a Nation. (Fighting for the Soul of a Nation) 212 pp. 2025:4 (U. Pr. Florida, US) <737-889>
ISBN 978-0-8130-8098-7 paper ¥7,738.- (税込) US$ 35.00
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Pennock, Pamela E.,
Rethinking Arab American Activism. (American Social and Political Movements of the 20th Century) 232 pp. 2025:2 (Routledge, UK) <737-896>
ISBN 978-1-032-41320-4 hard ¥38,610.- (税込) GB£ 135.00
ISBN 978-1-032-40400-4 paper ¥10,578.- (税込) GB£ 36.99
Rethinking Arab American Activism analyzes the long-overlooked political activities of Arab Americans in the United States, uncovering a rich history that dispels common misconceptions that Arab American activism emerged only in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks of 2001.Pennock chronicles how the Arab-Israeli Wars of 1967 and 1973 galvanized a wave of secular, leftist activism. Grassroots organizing in cities like Detroit and the formation of organizations such as the Organization of Arab Students and the Association of Arab American University Graduates illustrated this era of political awakening in the 1960s and 1970s. These groups formed coalitions with African Americans and other minority groups, and Arab American activism transitioned into more mainstream political realms during the 1980s and 1990s to address civil rights, anti-imperialism, and anti-discrimination efforts. Following September 11th, Arab Americans faced increased scrutiny and discrimination but also found new avenues for activism and coalition-building. By shedding light on the enduring and diverse contributions of Arab Americans to U.S. socio-political landscapes, the book also explores the legacy of that period of organizing for contemporary justice activism on Palestinian rights.This volume provides a comprehensive yet concise history for readers interested in Arab American history, the history of social movements and activism, and contemporary American history.
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Ohueri, Chelsi West,
Encountering Race in Albania: An Ethnography of the Communist Afterlife. 246 pp. 2025:6 (Cornell U. Pr., US) <737-917>
ISBN 978-1-5017-8186-5 hard ¥28,743.- (税込) US$ 130.00
ISBN 978-1-5017-8187-2 paper ¥7,726.- (税込) US$ 34.95
Encountering Race in Albania is the first book to interrogate race and racial logics in Albania. Chelsi West Ohueri examines how race is made, remade, produced, and reproduced through constructions of whiteness, blackness, and otherness. She argues that while race is often limited to Western processes of modernity that exclude Eastern Europe, racialization processes are global, and the ethnography of everyday Albanian socialities makes visible how race operates. Historical and political science frameworks prevail in the study of post-Cold War East European societies, yet as West Ohueri shows, anthropological and ethnographic knowledge can equip scholars to ask questions that they might otherwise not consider, illustrating how racialization is ongoing and enduring in a period that she terms the communist afterlife. Encountering Race in Albania, through the unexpected optic of Albania, a small, formerly communist country in Southeast Europe, offers significant insights into into broader understandings of race in a global context.
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L.メイ著 民族浄化-社会学的考察
May, Larry,
Ethnic Cleansing: A Sociological Examination. 200 pp. 2025:2 (Routledge, UK) <737-975>
ISBN 978-1-032-81283-0 hard ¥38,610.- (税込) GB£ 135.00
ISBN 978-1-032-80063-9 paper ¥11,150.- (税込) GB£ 38.99
Putting forward the argument that the strength of democracies can be measured in how well minorities - especially ethnic and racial minorities - are treated by the majority, Larry May's Ethnic Cleansing maintains that unjust ethnic cleansing is one of the greatest internal challenges to the modern institutions of pluralistic and multi-cultural states.In order to determine what constitutes the crime of ethnic cleansing, this book details crucial conceptual issues around the topic, such as what ethnicity means, what ethnic cleansing claims to achieve, why these acts are invariably harmful, and the conditions of restitution, reparation, and reconciliation - affirming that ethnic cleansing must be countered by existing institutions such as the International Criminal Court, which is uniquely situated to prosecute ethnic cleansing.The first major study to analyze ethnic cleansing from an explicitly normative and conceptual perspective in the last decade, the increase in number and complexity of cases of ethnic cleansing makes this a timely book to understand the challenges that confront contemporary society.
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Plowright, William,
The War on Rescue: The Obstruction of Humanitarian Assistance in the European Migration Crisis. 252 pp. 2024:12 (Cornell U. Pr., US) <737-979>
ISBN 978-1-5017-7835-3 hard ¥10,821.- (税込) US$ 48.95
The War on Rescue documents how governments block assistance to people in times of crisis. Focusing on the European Migration Crisis of 2015-2022 to address the reasons why governments do this, William Plowright discusses the strategies employed that prevent suffering people from receiving help. The European Migration Crisis motivated people around the world to offer assistance to needy refugees and migrants across Europe, the Mediterranean, and North Africa. Both large and small organizations rushed to bring food, medical care, and rescue to those stranded at sea. However, many European governments sought to prevent humanitarian assistance and deny safe haven to the desperate. Boats filled with those rescued were blocked from harbors, activists were arrested, and staff were threatened; some faced violence. The War on Rescue adds to social science understanding of and explanations for humanitarian assistance and the reasons why governments obstruct rescue efforts.
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戦争の傷跡-移民、安全保障、持続可能な将来
Stefanelli, Maria Anita / Skorzynska, Izabela (eds.),
Scars of War: Migration, Security and Sustainable Future. (Research in Political Sociology 30) 236 pp. 2025:1 (Emerald, UK) <737-985>
ISBN 978-1-83608-509-6 hard ¥27,416.- (税込) US$ 124.00
This commemorative 30th-anniversary volume of Research in Political Sociology delves into the ramifications of warfare and conflict on migration, sustainable development, and security. What threat is posed by warfare and conflict to environmental integrity, security, and the prospects of a sustainable future? Echoing the sentiments expressed in pivotal UN resolutions and positions which emphasize the inherently destructive nature of warfare on sustainable development, the chapters focus on the importance of adhering to international legal frameworks for safeguarding the environment during armed conflicts. Recognizing the pervasive ramifications of warfare across diverse socio-cultural contexts, this volume convenes scholarly insights from three continents - Europe, the Americas, and Asia - to elucidate the far-reaching implications of conflict on environmental sustainability and harmonious cohabitation among nations. Beyond this, contributors underscore the indispensable role of women in environmental management and development and emphasize their full participation in developmental efforts even amidst wartime conditions as crucial for fostering international peace and security. Through a shared emphasis on the transformative power of education, this volume collectively underscores the urgent need to address the severe and enduring consequences of warfare on global ecosystems and collective well-being.
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Arnold, Stefan / Heiderhoff, Bettina (eds.),
Children in Migration and International Family Law: The Child's Best Interests Principle at the Interface of Migration Law and Family Law. 323 pp. 2025:1 (Springer, GW) <737-635>
ISBN 978-3-031-71597-6 hard ¥11,766.- (税込) EUR 49.99
This open access book offers readers a better understanding of the legal situation of children and families migrating to the EU. Shedding light on the legal, practical, and political difficulties at the intersection of international family law and migration law, it demonstrates that enhanced coordination between these policy areas is crucial to improving the legal situation of families on the move. It not only raises awareness of these "interface" issues and the need for stakeholders in migration law and international family law to collaborate closely, but also identifies deficits in the statutory framework and suggests possible remedies in the form of interpretation and regulatory measures. The book is part of the EU co-financed FAMIMOVE project and includes contributions from international experts, who cover topics such as guardianship, early marriage, age assessment, and kafala from a truly European perspective. The authors' approach involves a rigorous analysis of the relevant statutory framework, case law, and academic literature, with particular attention given to the best interest of the child in all its facets. The book examines how this principle can be more effectively applied and suggests ways to foster a more fruitful understanding of its regulatory potential. Given its scope and focus, the book will be of interest to researchers, scholars, and practitioners of Private International Law, Family Law, and Migration Law. It makes a valuable contribution to these fields, particularly at their often-overlooked intersections.
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Chamberlain, Jacob P.,
Migrant Justice in the Age of Removal: Rights, Law, and Resistance against Territory's Exclusions. (Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation) 304 pp. 2025:3 (U. Georgia Pr., US) <737-642>
ISBN 978-0-8203-6990-7 hard ¥26,519.- (税込) US$ 119.95
ISBN 978-0-8203-6991-4 paper ¥6,620.- (税込) US$ 29.95
Migrant Justice in the Age of Removal details the story of Migrant Justice, a migrant rights organization led by undocumented workers in a complicated and perhaps unexpected location: Vermont, U.S. This compelling story, which includes U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's use of a covert informant to infiltrate the group and deport key members of their community, provides a detailed analysis of the state of immigration enforcement in the country today, alongside an intimate portrait of successful modes of resistance against it.Migrant Justice has gone on to improve rights for migrants in Vermont and across the country in these incredibly precarious times for migrant activists. This book places Migrant Justice's activism within what is defined as the Age of Removal, or the last three decades in which immigration enforcement in the U.S. has increasingly used enhanced enforcement mechanisms like the "order of removal," which aids in the confinement, control, and exploitation of migrants. Migrant Justice's work also fits within a growing landscape of migrant rights movements that have arisen during this time, and Jacob Chamberlain provides a crucial snapshot of their work to better understand their successful forms of organizing in these contexts. In this confluence of opposing forces, we see egregious abuses against migrant actors, but we also see new and progressively powerful forms of resistance that are posing a specific challenge to bordered and territorially based limitations on rights and democracy. Migrant Justice's work expands rights access to people, regardless of citizenship, which essentially works towards a deterritorialization of rights access-or the opening of sociopolitical belonging to new actors.
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Smith, Avery Merriel,
Black America and Existential Incompatibility: Phenomenology, Ethics and the Problem That Is Race. (Neighborhoods, Communities, and Urban Marginality) 190 pp. 2024:10 (Palgrave Macmillan, GW) <737-69>
ISBN 978-981-9776-74-0 hard ¥25,890.- (税込) EUR 109.99
Within the context of W.E.B. Du Bois' question "How does it feel to be a problem?", this volume examines the "problem" using a phenomenological approach, that is to say, in terms of one's experience of such. More specifically, the author explores three points: the Black person's experience of being a problem for White America; her experience of White America as a problem or obstacle for their survival and ability to thrive; and her experience of navigating, negotiating and surviving a world that is presented as a duality. This book deconstructs the world(s) that the Black person experiences by first understanding her as a "Dasein" (the Heideggerian concept of a being that is aware of its being in the world and aware of other beings that are in the world it experiences). In considering the Black person as a Dasein, the author affirms the intrinsic value of her being and, therefore, validates the experience she has of the world in which she finds herself. Finally, this volume incorporates Emmanuel Levinas' philosophy of the face and Paul Ricoeur's study of the self to help craft an understanding of the ontology of human relationship to support the advocacy for an ethical encounter between the Black person and those whom she encounters in both the Black world and the White world in which she must navigate and concurrently exist.
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Minchin, Timothy J.,
From Rights to Economics: The Ongoing Struggle for Black Equality in the U.S. South. (New Perspectives on the History of the South) 224 pp. 2025:6 (U. Pr. Florida, US) <737-427>
ISBN 978-0-8130-8106-9 paper ¥5,957.- (税込) US$ 26.95
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移民の企業家精神
Elmi, Mohamed / Cukier, Wendy et al. (eds.),
Immigrant Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Opportunities. (Palgrave Studies in Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigenization in Business) 447 pp. 2025:1 (Palgrave Macmillan, UK) <737-447>
ISBN 978-3-031-69641-1 hard ¥42,368.- (税込) EUR 179.99
In a world characterized by increasing globalization and demographic shifts, immigrant entrepreneurship has emerged as a vital driver of economic growth, innovation, and social cohesion. Immigrant entrepreneurs bring social and cultural capital through their unique skills, ideas, and perspectives, thereby driving economic and social development and a competitive edge. This book provides an examination of the dimensions, challenges and opportunities in immigrant entrepreneurship in Canada and abroad. The chapters in this book provide valuable insights into the multifaceted nature of immigrant entrepreneurship and its contributions to economic development and social cohesion. By examining the challenges, opportunities, and innovative strategies employed by immigrant entrepreneurs, this book informs policy formulation, program development, and future research endeavours in the field of immigrant entrepreneurship. Understanding and supporting immigrant entrepreneurship is essential for fostering inclusive economic growth and prosperity.
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Kalewold, Kal H.,
Metaphysics of Race. (Elements in Metaphysics) 75 pp. 2024:12 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <737-59>
ISBN 978-1-009-50030-2 hard ¥14,296.- (税込) GB£ 49.99
ISBN 978-1-009-24148-9 paper ¥4,862.- (税込) GB£ 17.00
Are races real? Is race a biological or social category? What role, if any, does race play in scientific explanations? This Cambridge Element addresses these and other core questions in the metaphysics of race. It discusses prominent accounts of race such as biological racial realism, social constructivism about race, and racial anti-realism. If anti-realists are right, our societies find themselves in thrall to a concept that is scarcely more veridical than 'witch' or 'werewolf'. Social constructionism grounds race in factors ultimately controlled by human thought and action. Biological racial realists argue that race is too quickly dismissed as biologically meaningful, and that it has a role to play in contemporary life sciences. The Element explores these views and shows their virtues and shortcomings. In particular, it advances an argument against biological racial realism that draws on the metaphysics of naturalness and philosophy of biology and medicine.
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アメリカにおける人種と法-現代的視点
Deardorff, Michelle D.,
Race and the Law in the United States: A Contemporary Perspective. 368 pp. 2025:7 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <737-599>
ISBN 978-1-009-09858-8 hard ¥24,306.- (税込) GB£ 84.99
ISBN 978-1-009-09636-2 paper ¥8,576.- (税込) GB£ 29.99
This text explores how the legal history and judicial decisions of the United States contribute to the dynamic societal debates Americans are having around race today. It pairs historical cases and primary sources with contextual commentary, to ensure students comprehend how decisions from the past deeply impact the laws they have inherited as well as shaping contemporary issues and political movements. This framework also highlights the distinctive characteristics of the various time periods, and how they connect to other eras, so students fully appreciate the events and environments that influenced each case. Written in an accessible and engaging style, it avoids the traditional focus of many caselaw books and instead promotes a sound understanding of the legal concepts and dynamics that inform current discussions of racial identities, challenging the usual development of doctrinal law and court decisions defining race. An Instructor Manual is available online, with additional teaching resources and assessment materials for each chapter, to foster meaningful class discussions about future choices and how to pursue a more equal nation.
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Campbell, Andrea Louise,
Taxation and Resentment: Race, Party, and Class in American Tax Attitudes. (Princeton Studies in American Politics) 312 pp. 2025:6 (Princeton U. Pr., US) <737-264>
ISBN 978-0-691-13785-8 hard ¥22,097.- (税込) US$ 99.95
ISBN 978-0-691-13786-5 paper ¥6,620.- (税込) US$ 29.95
Why Americans favor progressive taxation in principle but not in practiceMost Americans support progressive taxation in principle, and want the rich to pay more. But the specific tax policies that most favor are more regressive than progressive. What is behind such a disconnect? In this book, Andrea Louise Campbell examines public opinion on taxation, exploring why what Americans favor in principle differs from what they accept in practice. Campbell shows that since the federal income tax began a century ago, the rich have fought for lower taxes through reduced rates and a complicated system of tax breaks. The resulting complexity leaves the public confused about who benefits from the convoluted tax code, and leads to tax preferences that are driven by factors other than principles or interests.Campbell argues that tax attitudes vary little by income, or by party, as some Democrats, more Republicans, and even more independents want most taxes decreased. Instead, white opinion on nearly every tax is racialized. Many do not realize the rich benefit the most from tax breaks, attitudes toward which are racialized, too. And among Black and Hispanic Americans, long subject to government coercion, greater support for government spending is not matched by greater support for taxation. Everyone has a reason to dislike taxes, which helps antitax Republicans win votes-and helps the rich in their long campaign to get their own taxes reduced and undermine progressivity.
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de Toledo Piza, Douglas,
Beyond Informality: How Chinese Migrants Transformed a Border Economy. (Globalization in Everyday Life) 208 pp. 2025:8 (Stanford U. Pr., US) <737-291>
ISBN 978-1-5036-4191-4 hard ¥24,321.- (税込) US$ 110.00
ISBN 978-1-5036-4331-4 paper ¥6,190.- (税込) US$ 28.00
Chinese migrants are playing increasingly large, stratified roles in the informal economies of South America. One of the clearest examples of this phenomenon is in the region's largest informal economy of counterfeit and smuggled goods, spanning from Ciudad del Este, the Paraguayan border city, to Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest metropolis. Here, Chinese vendors, on the one hand, are some of the most marginalized workers facing a doubly difficult landscape due to their precarious immigration status and their illegal economic activities. They bear the brunt of working on the margins of the law, and as a result do not always reap the benefits of their own labor. A transnational elite of Chinese businesspeople, on the other hand, profits and profiteers from the booming market. They leverage their economic, social, and political power to bend the law to their favor and get away with irregularities, violations, and criminal behavior. In Beyond Informality Douglas de Toledo Piza reveals the complex ways these actors interact with each other, and how the law shapes those interactions. He argues that structural inequalities in the global economy push Chinese migrants to South America, while placing them, surprisingly, in positions to overhaul markets and tip the scales of deep-seated power structures in the global South.
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Decimo, Francesca,
Lives in Motion: The Transnational Making of Population between Morocco and Italy. (Palgrave Studies in Mediating Kinship, Representation, and Difference) 142 pp. 2024:10 (Palgrave Macmillan, UK) <737-311>
ISBN 978-3-031-65582-1 hard ¥8,235.- (税込) EUR 34.99
This book focuses on global mobility and the worldwide articulation of family life, understood as dimensions of social change that come off from the private sphere of individuals and reverberate to the point of transforming the composition of national populations. Delving into the interrelation of migration and life courses, the volume investigates how individual mobility paths are intertwined with family matters and the way population movements are embedded in a myriad of intimate and household affairs. The inquiry is based on qualitative data and specifically focused on the migratory flow between Morocco and Italy through an exploration that encompasses a range of interrelated issues such as: transnational marriages, intimacy, love, daily domestic life, the formation of second generations and citizenship. Providing an exhaustive analysis of such phenomena, the book portrays cultural diversity in a nuanced manner and, in so doing, contributes to de-politicize widely stigmatized traits of migrant families.
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Maich, Katherine Eva,
Bringing Law Home: Gender, Race, and Household Labor Rights. (Articulations: Studies in Race, Immigration, and Capitalism) 224 pp. 2025:8 (Stanford U. Pr., US) <737-350>
ISBN 978-1-5036-4220-1 hard ¥24,321.- (税込) US$ 110.00
ISBN 978-1-5036-4323-9 paper ¥6,190.- (税込) US$ 28.00
The personal nature of domestic labor, and its location in the privacy of the employer's home, means that domestic workers have long struggled for equitable and consistent labor rights. The dominant discourse regards the home as separate from work, so envisioning what its legal regulation would look like is remarkably challenging. In Bringing Law Home, Katherine Eva Maich offers a uniquely comparative and historical study of labor struggles for domestic workers in New York City and Lima, Peru. She argues that if the home is to be a place of work then it must also be captured in the legal infrastructures that regulate work. Yet, even progressive labor laws for domestic workers in each city are stifled by historically-entrenched patterns of gendered racialization and labor informality. Peruvian law extends to household workers only half of the labor protections afforded to other occupations. In New York City, the law grants negligible protections and deliberately eschews language around immigration. Maich finds that coloniality is deeply embedded in contemporary relations of service, revealing important distinctions in how we understand power, domination, and inequality in the home and the workplace.
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Yin, Siyuan,
Contesting Inequalities: Mediated Labor Activism and Rural Migrant Workers in China. 256 pp. 2025:5 (Stanford U. Pr., US) <737-360>
ISBN 978-1-5036-4206-5 hard ¥26,532.- (税込) US$ 120.00
ISBN 978-1-5036-4256-0 paper ¥6,633.- (税込) US$ 30.00
After four decades of market reform, China has developed a fast-growing, prosperous economy-the second largest in the world. Despite this prosperity, social inequality has persisted and expanded, particularly among rural migrant workers, and oppressive labor conditions have given rise to an increase in worker protests. In China's authoritarian political context, worker strikes often face suppression and receive little attention in mainstream media, which has led burgeoning forms of alternative mediated practices to become key, if complicated, components of worker resistance. In Contesting Inequalities, Siyuan Yin traces the historical and structural forces surrounding the plight of migrant workers, especially women workers, and examines the relationship between media and different forms of collective action in China. Moving beyond considerations of short-term strikes, she analyzes how mediated practices have been incorporated as both means and ends in labor activism. Based on long-term, multi-sited, and digital ethnography, and drawing on feminist methodologies, Yin examines different forms of mediated labor activism-including theater performance, advocacy music, and digital community media-to survey the politics and impact of worker mobilization and actions. By explicating how mediated labor activism has enabled new subjectivities, counter-discourses, and informal networks, Yin demonstrates that the surge in Chinese working-class resistance highlights the interconnectedness of class struggles and feminist activism.
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Loue, Sana,
From Public Policy to Family Dynamics: A Case Study of the Impact of Public Policy on Two 20th Century Jewish Immigrant Families. (SpringerBriefs in Social Policy) 88 pp. 2024:9 (Springer, GW) <737-361>
ISBN 978-3-031-71817-5 paper ¥11,766.- (税込) EUR 49.99
This compact book relies on the story of two intertwined Jewish immigrant families to tell a multigenerational Jewish story about the interplay between public/social policy, cultural categories, and the lived experience of working class immigrant Jews from Eastern Europe, including trans-/intergenerational trauma. Importantly, it focuses on the impacts of pre-Holocaust public policy, a significant departure from the Holocaust and post-Holocaust focus of much of the published literature relating to Jewish intergenerational trauma. As such, it offers the possibility of better understanding the far-reaching and perhaps unforeseen impacts of public policy. This book addresses events on both the micro and macro levels and is biographical, autobiographical, and historical in its scope. Sources for this work include archival materials, census records, maps, military records, birth and death certificates, congressional materials, newspaper articles, films, images, interviews with living family members, and secondary sources. Among the topics covered are: Russian, Soviet, and U.S. Eugenics: Family Internalization of Policy and RhetoricThe Intertwined Impact of Economics, Eugenic Policy, and Immigration RestrictionsThe Present Past: Policy, Identity, and Progeny From Public Policy to Family Dynamics: A Case Study of the Impact of Public Policy on Two 20th Century Jewish Immigrant Families adds a human face to writings related to public/social policy. As the book integrates understandings from diverse fields of study, students of public policy, social work, psychology, history, Jewish studies, immigration studies, bioethics, and public health, as well as social workers, bioethicists, and historians, would be most interested in reading this unique work.
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Duell-Piening, Philippa,
Refugee Displacement, Disability and Human Rights: The Production, Processing and Power of Data. (Routledge Research in Human Rights Law) 252 pp. 2025:2 (Routledge, UK) <737-371>
ISBN 978-1-032-82771-1 hard ¥38,610.- (税込) GB£ 135.00
This book presents a timely and innovative exploration of one of the first human rights articles about data production and processing: the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities article 31, 'Statistics and data collection'.The study provides detailed explorations of the legal and practical demands of article 31, how these have been interpreted, and the practice of human rights research with marginalised communities. It describes the history of the article's drafting in detail, uncovering the tensions at its heart today. This analysis provides the foundations for an alternative doctrinal reading of the obligations in article 31 and an exploration of a potential group right. The book's detailed analysis is assisted by a new conceptual framework that illustrates the relationship between visibility and power. The work demonstrates that data is not inert but powerful and may be used in ways that are helpful and harmful to rights holders. Through closely examining disability human rights data practices in refugee contexts, it concludes that human rights protections are being ignored in the urgency to create more data to identify and address inequality. The author identifies immediate actions that may be taken to remediate current practices.The book will be an invaluable resource for academics, researchers and policy-makers working in disability studies, human rights law, refugee and migration studies, technology and society.
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医療制度への移民と難民のアクセス
Follis, Luca / Follis, Karolina / Burns, Nicola (eds.),
Migrant and Refugee Access to Health Systems: Challenging (Im)mobilities in Healthcare. 240 pp. 2025:4 (E. Elgar, UK) <737-383>
ISBN 978-1-0353-2497-2 hard ¥28,600.- (税込) GB£ 100.00
In light of the ongoing struggle faced by migrants and refugees trying to access healthcare, this thought-provoking book tackles key issues at the intersection of mobility and health. It critically engages with the bureaucratic, economic and cultural barriers faced by these groups, arguing that a sedentary bias persists in national health systems.Chapters examine the challenges of providing healthcare to people on the move, tackling issues ranging from registration and border control, to abortion access and mobility justice during the COVID-19 pandemic. Expert authors combine theoretical approaches with in-depth case studies from continents including Asia, Europe and South America, critically analysing modern healthcare systems within the context of heightened human mobility and climate change. In addition to highlighting major difficulties, the book explores spaces of resistance and opportunities for change. This interdisciplinary book is a vital tool for students and scholars in medical and political anthropology, health and migration, sociology, and geography. The inclusion of practical experience and contributions from healthcare professionals also makes this an important read for medical students and educators interested in health access and provision.
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Ortiga, Yasmin Y.,
Stuck at Home: Pandemic Immobilities in the Nation of Emigration. 216 pp. 2025:5 (Stanford U. Pr., US) <737-390>
ISBN 978-1-5036-4184-6 hard ¥24,321.- (税込) US$ 110.00
ISBN 978-1-5036-4281-2 paper ¥6,190.- (税込) US$ 28.00
The Philippines is amongst the most successful migrant-sending nations in the world, both lauded and critiqued for exporting its own citizens to a global labor market. Yasmin Y. Ortiga brings readers beyond this popular image to explore questions often overlooked: What happens when workers who were encouraged to emigrate are suddenly unable to leave? Stuck at Home examines how the Philippine state and its aspiring migrants negotiated the meaning of immobility amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In this pioneering book, Ortiga studies the narratives that emerged around two groups of Filipino workers: nurses banned from leaving the country and cruise workers who returned home after COVID-19 shut down the travel industry. Ortiga emphasizes the high stakes in telling the "right" story of immobility to a nation built around emigration - one that provides a compelling rationale for who deserves to move and who can be forced to stay. A gripping account of political interests, frustrated dreams, and an unprecedented crisis, Stuck at Home reveals how migration governance is not only about regulating people's movement, but also defining the meaning and implications of remaining in place.
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Smith-Ruiz, Dorothy / Watson-Vandiver, M. J. / Smith, D. C.,
Older African American Women: Systematic Racism, Health Disparities, and Caregiving Responsibilities. (Routledge Research in Race and Ethnicity) 176 pp. 2025:2 (Routledge, UK) <737-409>
ISBN 978-1-032-26876-7 hard ¥38,610.- (税込) GB£ 135.00
ISBN 978-1-032-26869-9 paper ¥10,578.- (税込) GB£ 36.99
African American women have disproportionally high prevalence, incidence, and mortality rates for most health conditions in comparison to white women. This book will explore some of the reasons for these disparities including problems within the health care system and societal institutions.The disproportionally high number of COVID-19 deaths in the African American population, especially among African American women, have brought renewed attention to historical racial inequality and the role it plays in the daily lives of American women and black families in general. Recommendations include practical implications of this research include identifying social and financial supports unique to older African American women and determining strategies to strengthen the health needs of African American families, which is also paramount to addressing economic, social and racial disparities of this population. Drawing on data from a variety of sources, this book applies a systematic racism and intersectionality approach to how various social, demographic, economic, and health variables influence the outcomes and the overall health status of older African American women. As such, it will appeal to scholars in Sociology, Social Work, Nursing, Gerontology, Social Policy, Racial and Inequality Studies, African American Studies, Justice Studies, Culture, Ethnicity and Health Studies, and Public Health.
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Spiegel, Samuel J. / Mucherera, B. / Idrees, S. et al.,
Displacement, Borders, and Unsettling Narratives: Critical Directions for Higher Education. (Politics of Citizenship and Migration) 143 pp. 2024:12 (Palgrave Macmillan, UK) <737-1551>
ISBN 978-3-031-72766-5 hard ¥28,244.- (税込) EUR 119.99
This short book discusses some of the urgent critical debates regarding intercultural education on displacement during turbulent times of contentious border politics and ramped-up anti-migrant discourse. Drawing on original research and teaching insights from a team of co-authors from Pakistan, Iraq, Zimbabwe, Italy, India, Canada, the UK and beyond who are involved in teaching students from more than two dozen countries, it focuses on experiences of teaching in the midst of controversial refugee detention and deportation schemes - just some of many developments in the United Kingdom condemned strongly by several United Nations agencies. The authors' analysis engages reflections, from diverse backgrounds and positionalities, on approaches to education that seek to deepen understandings of displacement experiences in an interconnected world as well as geopolitical responses, methodologies and representational practices.
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Strosberg, Benjamin B.,
Anti-Semitism at the Limit: Critical Theory and Psychoanalysis. (Studies in the Psychosocial) 275 pp. 2024:10 (Palgrave Macmillan, UK) <737-1553>
ISBN 978-3-031-72024-6 hard ¥35,306.- (税込) EUR 149.99
In this book, Benjamin Strosberg explores difficulties and anxieties inherent in studying, defining, and defending against anti-Semitism by tracing a concurrent difficulty in thinking about Jewishness, which has historically served as a limit case for central social categories such as outsider, religion, race, gender, and nation. Dr. Strosberg draws on Zygmunt Bauman's concept of proteophobia-the anxious fear of what doesn't fit into clear-cut categories-to think more carefully about anti-Semitism as response to the complex-realities of ambivalence and otherness. The book proposes 'negative psychology' as a methodology for studying anti-Semitism and proteophobia rooted in psychoanalysis and Theodor Adorno's Critical Theory. Drawing from lived experiences, contemporary events, and debates in the field, this compelling work explores the broad implications of the investigation of anti-Semitism for politics, education, and psychoanalysis, as well as the specific implications for Jewish identity and resistance.
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Sturm, Susan,
What Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions. (Our Compelling Interests) 328 pp. 2025:2 (Princeton U. Pr., US) <737-1554>
ISBN 978-0-691-24674-1 hard ¥7,075.- (税込) US$ 32.00
How to turn the paradoxes built into anti-racism work into drivers of learning and changeEven as anti-racism practices seemed to be gaining momentum, the nation shows signs of falling back into long-standing patterns of racial injustice and inequality. Leaders who introduce anti-racist approaches to their organizations often face backlash from white colleagues and skepticism from colleagues of color, leading to paralysis. In What Might Be, Susan Sturm explores how to navigate the contradictions built into our racialized history, relationships, and institutions. She offers strategies and stories for confronting racism within predominantly white institutions, describing how change agents can move beyond talk to build the architecture of full participation.Sturm argues that although we cannot avoid the contradictions built into efforts to confront racism, we can make them into engines of cross-racial reflection, bridge building, and institutional reimagination, rather than falling into a Groundhog Day-like trap of repeated failures. Drawing on her decades of experience researching and working with institutions to help them become more equitable and inclusive, Sturm identifies three persistent paradoxes inherent in anti-racism work. These are the paradox of racialized power, whereby anti-racism requires white people to lean into and yet step back from exercising power; the paradox of racial salience, which means that effective efforts must explicitly name and address race while also framing their goals in universal terms other than race; and the paradox of racialized institutions, which must drive anti-racism work while simultaneously being the target of it. Sturm shows how people and institutions can cultivate the capacity to straddle these contradictions, enabling those in different racial positions to discover their linked fate and become the catalysts for long-term change.The book includes thoughtful and critical responses from Goodwin Liu, Freeman Hrabowski, and Anurima Bhargava.
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人種、宗教、植民地主義を横断するアジア間の親密性
Ikeya, Chie,
InterAsian Intimacies across Race, Religion, and Colonialism. 282 pp. 2024:9 (Southeast Asia Program, Cornell Univ., US) <737-1332>
ISBN 978-1-5017-7713-4 hard ¥28,743.- (税込) US$ 130.00
ISBN 978-1-5017-7714-1 paper ¥7,063.- (税込) US$ 31.95
In InterAsian Intimacies across Race, Religion, and Colonialism, Chie Ikeya asks how interAsian marriage, conversion, and collaboration in Burma under British colonial rule became the subject of political agitation, legislative activism, and collective violence. Over the course of the twentieth century relations between Burmese Muslims, Sino-Burmese, Indo-Burmese, and other mixed families and communities became flashpoints for far-reaching legal reforms and Buddhist revivalist, feminist, and nationalist campaigns aimed at consigning minority Asians to subordinate status and regulating women's conjugal and reproductive choices. Out of these efforts emerged understandings of religion, race, and nation that continue to vex Burma and its neighbors today. Combining multilingual archival research with family history and intergenerational storytelling, Ikeya highlights how the people targeted by such movements made and remade their lives under the shifting circumstances of colonialism, capitalism, and nationalism. The book illuminates a history of belonging across boundaries, a history that has been overshadowed by Eurocentric narratives about the mixing of white colonial masters and native mistresses. InterAsian intimacy was-and remains-foundational to modern regimes of knowledge, power, and desire throughout Asia.
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Darda, Joseph,
Gift and Grit: Race, Sports, and the Construction of Social Debt. 305 pp. 2025:5 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <737-1340>
ISBN 978-1-009-58408-1 hard ¥22,880.- (税込) GB£ 80.00
ISBN 978-1-009-58406-7 paper ¥5,430.- (税込) GB£ 18.99
In 1998, Bill Clinton hosted a town hall on race and sports. 'If you've got a special gift,' the president said of athletes, 'you owe more back.' Gift and Grit shows how the sports industry has incubated racial ideas about advantage and social debt by sorting athletes into two broad categories. The gifted athlete received something for nothing, we're told, and owes the team, the fan, the city, God, nation. The gritty athlete received nothing and owes no one. The distinction between gift and grit is racial, but also, Joseph Darda reveals, racializing: it has structured new racial categories and redrawn racial lines. Sports, built on an image of fairness, inform how we talk about advantage and deservedness in other domains, including immigration, crime, education, and labor. Gift and Grit tells the stories of Roger Bannister, Roberto Clemente, Martina Navratilova, Florence Griffith Joyner, and LeBron James - and the story their stories tell about the shifting meaning of race in America.
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芸術とグローバルな多文化主義必携
Gunew, Sneja / Papastergiadis, Nikos et al. (eds.),
The Elgar Companion to the Arts and Global Multiculturalism. 432 pp. 2025:4 (E. Elgar, UK) <737-1402>
ISBN 978-1-0353-1002-9 hard ¥58,630.- (税込) GB£ 205.00
This Companion examines the evolution of multiculturalism as a political philosophy, public policy and cultural practice. Demonstrating the key role of artists, activists and migrants in the inception of multiculturalism, it explores how to renew the concept for the modern world, extending the possibilities of social belonging and communal relations.
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Hernandez Ibinarriaga, Desiree,
Decolonising and Indigenising Design: Theory, Methodologies, Storytelling, and Creative Practice. (Routledge Research in Product Design) 224 pp. 2025:3 (Routledge, UK) <737-1406>
ISBN 978-1-032-64565-0 hard ¥38,610.- (税込) GB£ 135.00
This book offers a new approach to design theory and practice that draws on Indigenous knowledges, methodologies and methods, presenting concepts of decolonising and Indigenous design that are interweaved as theory, storytelling, and practices.The arena of design sustainability, social design, and innovation has been a site of debate since the 1960s. Yet, the ways in which design has redefined this complex realm has not directly addressed Indigenous ways of being, knowing, and doing, which could be paramount of importance to the transformation of the design field and beyond in creative practices. In response, this book offers valuable insights into how design practitioners can incorporate Indigenous practices to decolonise education, research, and design, and dismantle colonised paradigms, ways of thinking and practice in design. This approach is presented through storytelling, theory, methodology, methods, and practical examples to enlighten the reader. The book proposes a transformation in the role designers play, through understanding relationality between people, land, and the immaterial, while giving voice and agency to the land and waters, Our Mother Earth. Design is considered as a way to harness opportunities through the deep connection between people and place, and the book critically promotes a more contextual and dynamic understanding of decolonising and Indigenising design practices and spaces through relational design.This book will be useful for students and scholars studying in the fields of design, art, architecture, culture, decolonising methodologies, biocultural diversity, and design beyond human and materiality.
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Hlaimi, Stephane,
Belonging, Citizenship and Muslim Identity: A British-French Comparison. 262 pp. 2025:2 (Routledge, UK) <737-143>
ISBN 978-1-032-70247-6 hard ¥38,610.- (税込) GB£ 135.00
This book explores belonging among Muslims in Britain and France, asking whether British and French Muslims are citizens first, or Muslims first. Based on in-depth interviews with Muslims in both jurisdictions, it considers three options open to Muslims - assimilation, integration or conflict - and considers the differences in approach that tend to prevail among Muslims in Britain and France, with British Muslims tending to favour a cohabitationist strategy, while many French Muslims adopting a more conflictual approach.With attention to issues of Islamophobia, the author examines the crises multiculturalism and secularism are facing, and argues for a more inclusive rhetoric on questions of Islam and citizenship, in to counter the essentialist, 'othering' approach that characterises media coverage and public discourses.A call for a new paradigm of articulation between Muslim identity and Western citizenship, Belonging, Citizenship and Muslim Identity will be of interest to scholars of sociology, politics, geography and anthropology with interests in inclusion and diasporic communities.
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Laws, Ben,
Asylum and Nonreligion: Emotions, Evidence-making and Credibility. 100 pp. 2024:12 (Palgrave Macmillan, UK) <737-1482>
ISBN 978-3-031-71764-2 hard ¥9,412.- (税込) EUR 39.99
This open access Palgrave Pivot explores the experiences of nonreligious asylum seekers in Northern Europe. While religious persecution is often cited as a reason for seeking asylum, nonbelievers also face significant persecution in their home countries due to their lack of religious affiliation. Despite this, their experiences are frequently overlooked in academic discussions, and asylum assessment centers have been slow to develop frameworks that address their unique challenges. Drawing on in-depth qualitative research from Sweden, Norway, and the Netherlands, this book provides a comprehensive examination of the challenges nonbelievers face, as well as the opportunities they create as agents within the system. Emotions offer an analytical window into the world of nonbelievers, highlighting their desperation and innovative practices of evidence creation. Throughout the book, the logics of credibility assessment are critically explored, revealing the cultural chasm between assessors and nonreligious claimants.
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Ali, Sk Sagir / Kundu, Tanmoy / Sarkar, S. et al. (eds.),
Migration, Identity and Resistance in Post-Colonial Nation-States. 200 pp. 2025:2 (Routledge, UK) <737-1490>
ISBN 978-1-032-86888-2 hard ¥38,610.- (税込) GB£ 135.00
This volume represents a significant contribution to the fields of migration studies, postcolonial theory, and critical geography. It critically engages with the intersections of power, space, and identity to deepen our understanding of the challenges and possibilities of negotiating citizenship and belonging in an increasingly interconnected and precarious world. The book interrogates the construction of nationalist narratives and their role in perpetuating exclusionary paradigms, which marginalize certain demographic segments and reinforce hierarchical notions of belonging. Further, it examines the bio-political mechanisms that engender conditions of precarity, reshaping conceptions of citizenship and nationhood in response to environmental degradation, population control policies, and state surveillance. The essays in the volume delve into the diverse factors driving displacement, encompassing both state-driven policies of engineered displacement and environmental factors such as climate change, resource depletion, and natural disasters. They also focus on the marginalized spaces of displacement and explore how these sites become loci of resistance and incubators of alternative forms of belonging.Interdisciplinary in its approach and rigorous in its empirical analysis, the volume will stimulate further research, provoke new questions, and inspire transformative interventions in the fields of migration and diaspora studies, literary and cultural studies, politics and political processes, and sustainability studies.
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Bollard, John K.,
Protesting with Rosa Parks: From Stagecoaches to Driving While Black. 448 pp. 2025:8 (NewSouth Books, US) <737-1493>
ISBN 978-1-58838-552-9 paper ¥7,726.- (税込) US$ 34.95
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Canizales, Stephanie L. / O'Connor, Brendan H.,
Everyday Futures: Language as Survival for Indigenous Youth in Diaspora. 184 pp. 2025:8 (Stanford U. Pr., US) <737-1495>
ISBN 978-1-5036-3654-5 hard ¥23,215.- (税込) US$ 105.00
ISBN 978-1-5036-4335-2 paper ¥5,748.- (税込) US$ 26.00
Despite increasing attention on unaccompanied Central American youth migration in the United States, little empirical research has examined the crucial role of language in the incorporation process, particularly for Indigenous youth. Drawing on the perspectives of Maya (primarily K'iche') speaking Guatemalan youth, Everyday Futures explores their experiences of language socialization in the broader Los Angeles immigrant community. In this book, Stephanie L. Canizales and Brendan H. O'Connor trace the factors that were most important to youth's quest for well-being and belonging across Guatemalan and US societies. Coming from contexts where Maya languages were stigmatized, these youth's migration journeys and early years after arrival were characterized by what they called "preparation" and "adaptation," processes through which youth actively sought the linguistic and social expertise needed to promote their long-term survival in the US. While many faced struggles, some were able to achieve social and economic mobility, which instilled in them a sensibility of survival that enabled them to advocate for more recently arrived Maya youth and the maintenance of Maya language and culture. This book sheds important light on the dynamic process of "future-making" for Indigenous youth and yields rich insights into the role of language in creating hope in the diaspora.
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Carter, Christopher L.,
The Long Shadow of Extraction: The Origins of Indigenous Autonomy Demands. 304 pp. 2025:8 (Princeton U. Pr., US) <737-1496>
ISBN 978-0-691-27115-6 hard ¥22,097.- (税込) US$ 99.95
ISBN 978-0-691-27116-3 paper ¥6,620.- (税込) US$ 29.95
How resistance to extraction shaped Indigenous demands for autonomy, integration, or assimilationFrom the onset of colonialism, Indigenous communities have faced seizure of their land, labor, and resources by non-Indigenous actors. In The Long Shadow of Extraction, Christopher Carter argues that the native groups' resistance to extraction took distinct forms, and that this variation explains why some communities demanded autonomy while others demanded integration or assimilation. Countering existing scholarship that assumes a universal demand for autonomy, Carter shows that some Indigenous communities in fact refused government offers to recognize their local political authority and longstanding economic institutions.Carter argues that contemporary Indigenous demands were forged in early twentieth-century efforts to resist extraction. Drawing on two emblematic Latin American cases, Peru and Bolivia, Carter shows that in communities where traditional Indigenous leaders organized resistance, ethnic mobilization occurred and gave rise to enduring demands for autonomy, or state recognition of Indigenous identities and institutions. In communities where unions and leftist parties organized resistance, class-based mobilization became the norm. This led communities to reject autonomy and demand instead integration (state recognition of Indigenous identities but not Indigenous institutions) or assimilation (state recognition of neither Indigenous identities nor institutions). Carter's groundbreaking account of Indigenous resistance has important implications for understanding not only the historical emergence of autonomy but variations in identity-based mobilization in multiethnic democracies.
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Chang, Gordon H.,
War, Race, and Culture: Journeys in Trans-Pacific and Asian American Histories. (Asian America) 336 pp. 2025:5 (Stanford U. Pr., US) <737-1498>
ISBN 978-1-5036-4259-1 hard ¥8,844.- (税込) US$ 40.00
Writing history, the systematic effort to understand the human past, is a demanding intellectual endeavor. For historian Gordon H. Chang, it has also been a personal and moral enterprise intimately connected to his commitment to realizing a better world. This career-spanning anthology brings together significant essays, developing conversations across his broad-ranging research interests and personal history and engaging a range of topics, from diplomatic history and Asian American history to art history. Beginning with a preface that reflects on the rise of Asian American studies as a field and the author's own trajectory as a scholar, each essay is accompanied by new headnotes that provide broader context. Essays examine the many ways that race, especially regarding Asian Americans, connects important historical episodes and social issues. Themes of geopolitical conflict, race, and transnational methods link writing produced over several decades, illustrating the arc of an intellectual career and the development of the field of Asian American studies. Ultimately, this book highlights Chang's abiding interest in providing historical context for issues facing Asian Americans, particularly during a time of rising geopolitical tensions and anti-Asian violence.
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ラティーノの脅威 第3版
Chavez, Leo R.,
The Latino Threat: How Alarmist Rhetoric Misrepresents Immigrants, Citizens, and the Nation. 3rd ed. 384 pp. 2025:6 (Stanford U. Pr., US) <737-1499>
ISBN 978-1-5036-3853-2 hard ¥26,532.- (税込) US$ 120.00
ISBN 978-1-5036-4253-9 paper ¥6,633.- (税込) US$ 30.00
News media and pundits too frequently perpetuate the notion that Latinos, both U.S.-born and immigrants, are an invading force bent on destroying the American way of life. Leo R. Chavez challenges the basic tenets of this assumption and other myths of the "Latino threat," providing a critical investigation into the fears and prejudices that are used to malign an entire population. In this updated and expanded third edition of his groundbreaking book, Chavez incorporates Donald Trump's emergence in American political life, with particular focus on the U.S.-Mexico border as a site of political theater, and the further sharpening of anti-Latino and anti-immigration rhetoric in public discourse. He also includes new discussions of "anchor babies," Dreamers and DACA, Latina reproduction and white replacement theory, and the emotional and psychological effects of negative political rhetoric on those whom it targets. Through trenchant analysis, this book reexamines urgent questions about what it means to be American.
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Chen, Ningning / Hertzman, Emily / Ang, Sylvia (eds.),
Diasporic Chinese Voluntary Associations in Transition: Ethnicity, Gender and Community (Re)making in the Asia Pacific. 150 pp. 2025:2 (Routledge, UK) <737-1500>
ISBN 978-1-032-97902-1 hard ¥38,610.- (税込) GB£ 135.00
Recent studies of Chinese voluntary associations (CVAs) have attempted to highlight the theoretical significance of CVAs for understandings of community (re)making. However, the power dynamics inherent in community (re)making has rarely been expounded. In recognition of this, this book weaves together case studies across countries in the Asia Pacific to explore the complex power relations played out in and through the transformation of CVAs. Collectively, CVAs are understood as ever-changing, heterogeneous ancestral communities composed of common ancestral ties, be it origin, locality, surname, religion or language. Contributions to this book focus on CVAs in three ways: (1) by foregrounding CVAs as sites of power relations through unpacking ethnic relations and gender hierarchies; (2) by illuminating Chinese diaspora transnationalism beyond political-economic perspectives; and (3) by examining the contemporaneous transformation of ethnic Chinese communities in shifting times, including amidst China's 'rise' as a global power. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
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人種主義のグローバルな旅路
Christian, Michelle,
The Global Journey of Racism. 320 pp. 2025:7 (Stanford U. Pr., US) <737-1501>
ISBN 978-1-5036-3825-9 hard ¥28,743.- (税込) US$ 130.00
ISBN 978-1-5036-4289-8 paper ¥7,075.- (税込) US$ 32.00
In The Global Journey of Racism, Michelle Christian provides a unified narrative of how the world's racial hierarchies came to be. Christian's story begins before the Ku Klux Klan, Nazi Germany, and South African Apartheid, tracing the historical lineage of white supremacy to the expansion of western, European Empire. She uncovers the vast network of legal, political, economic, and social mechanisms - most potently, enslavement - that made up the original design for racialized knowledge, capitalist systems, and colonial management. Contemporary manifestations of this design may have new rhythms, beats, and faces, but they are all rooted in the pre-modern hierarchy of global white supremacy and global anti-Blackness. Christian brings imperial history into conversation with the present, and places the racial mechanisms at work in distinct nations alongside each other, advancing a novel analysis of the global racial system. In doing so, she responds to scholarship on race and racism that emphasizes cultural specificity, and asserts the dominance of a modern world that, despite appeals to the contrary, remains brazenly, and without question, racist. By taking the entire world into her critical gaze, Christian also creates space for stronger, more globally-oriented resistance.
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Damaschke-Deitrick, Lisa / Galegher, Ericka et al. (eds.),
Preparing and Supporting Teachers of Immigrant and Refugee Students. 101 pp. 2025:2 (Routledge, UK) <737-1503>
ISBN 978-1-032-97714-0 hard ¥38,610.- (税込) GB£ 135.00
Teachers are vital for the integration of immigrant, refugee and asylum-seeking students, however, they are not often prepared or supported to meet the needs of these students. Teacher training programs rarely focus on strategies and interventions for immigrant students' needs, and even less on the special situations of refugee and asylum-seeking youth, leaving teachers largely unprepared to deal with the complexity of their abilities and needs. By highlighting the voices of teachers of immigrant, refugee, and asylum-seeking students, this book closes between the unique needs of these youth through the development of meaningful and appropriate pedagogical strategies, resources, and policies to meet the needs of both students and teachers.While the focus of the chapters is on the education of immigrant, refugee and asylum-seeking students, the resources, strategies and skills proposed will benefit students and educators to alleviate issues related to trauma, identity, and language. The research-based evidence presented in this book provides data and policy recommendations for various educational stakeholders, including leaders from school to national levels, university faculty and staff, and policymakers to better prepare, train and develop teachers to effectively address students with needs related to trauma, identity, and language in classrooms worldwide. This book was originally published as a special issue of Teachers and Teaching.
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Douglass, Patrice D.,
Engendering Blackness: Slavery and the Ontology of Sexual Violence. (Inventions: Black Philosophy, Politics, Aesthetics) 304 pp. 2025:6 (Stanford U. Pr., US) <737-1508>
ISBN 978-1-5036-3081-9 hard ¥26,532.- (税込) US$ 120.00
ISBN 978-1-5036-4161-7 paper ¥6,633.- (税込) US$ 30.00
In this incisive new book, Patrice D. Douglass interrogates the relationship between sexual violence and modern racial slavery and finds it not only inseverable but also fundamental to the structural predicaments facing Blackness in the present. Douglass contends that the sexual violability of slaves is often misappropriated by frameworks on sexual violence that privilege its occurrences as a question of ethics, sexual agency, and feminine orders of gendering. Rather, this book foregrounds Blackness as engendered by sexual violence, which forcefully (re)produces Blackness, corporeally and conceptually, as a condition that lacks the capacity to ontologically distinguish its suffering from what it means to be human. By employing and critically revising Black feminist theory and Afro-pessimism, Douglass reveals that engaging primarily with the sexualization of the slave forces theories of sexual violence to interrogate why this violence-one of the most prevalent under slavery-continues to lack a grammar of fundamental redress. There are no reparations struggles for the generational transfer of sexual violation and the inability of present frameworks to rectify the sexual stains of slavery lies precisely in the fact that what made this history possible continues to haunt arrangements of life today. Engendering Blackness urgently articulates the way our present understandings of Blackness and humanness are bound by this vexed sexual history.
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El-Tayeb, Fatima,
Un/German: Racialized Otherness in Post-Cold War Europe. Tr. by E. Lauffer. (signale/TRANSFER: German Theory in Translation) 270 pp. 2025:6 (Cornell U. Pr., US) <737-1512>
ISBN 978-1-5017-8036-3 hard ¥28,743.- (税込) US$ 130.00
ISBN 978-1-5017-8157-5 paper ¥7,063.- (税込) US$ 31.95
Un/German is a powerful intervention in the ongoing debates over national identity, migration, and collective memory in Europe. Against the backdrop of the 2015 "refugee crisis," Fatima El-Tayeb argues that Europe's internal fractures are deflected through recurring crises, casting racialized populations as the external menace that enables the continent to unite. First published in German in 2016, the book critically examines how Germany's reaction to the arrival of nearly one million refugees-initially framed as a "culture of welcome" but rapidly turning to hostility-was not an anomaly, but part of a broader European pattern. Drawing on public memory and its material expressions in post-1989 Germany, Un/German brings into sharp relief the disparities in how Europe remembers its fascist, socialist, and colonial pasts.. El-Tayeb highlights Black, Muslim, and Roma artists and activists who disrupted public commemorations intended to reinforce dominant narratives, arguing that these disturbances bring to the fore unresolved tensions in German collective memory. In doing so, El-Tayeb reveals the limits of Europe's self-conception as pluralistic and progressive, while also opening the door to new, more inclusive ways of imagining European identity.
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Garcia, Nichole Margarita,
LatinX Students in Higher Education: Re-Envisioning Student Success. (Key Issues on Diverse College Students) 200 pp. 2025:4 (Routledge, UK) <737-1514>
ISBN 978-1-032-54244-7 hard ¥38,610.- (税込) GB£ 135.00
ISBN 978-1-032-53439-8 paper ¥9,148.- (税込) GB£ 31.99
The most recent addition to the "Key Issues on Diverse College Students" series, this important volume bridges theory to practice in order to help higher education professionals support LatinX students in colleges and universities. LatinX Students in Higher Education challenges the traditional metrics of student success in higher education for LatinX students, offering a revised definition of student success to re-envision the skills and abilities that these students bring from their communities into institutions of higher education and community-based settings. Garcia's powerful counter-story narratives shed light on the urgent need for systemic reform, and ultimately this book challenges institutions to adopt more inclusive and anti-racist practices that honor cultural identity, community, and resilience. This is a must-read for researchers, educators, student affairs professionals, students, and policymakers committed to creating an equitable higher education system and promote the success of LatinX populations in higher education.
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Huebner, Lisa C. / Jeune, Samatha / Kolenky, Odette,
Success at a Price: Women of Color Students at A White University. (Sociology of Race and Ethnicity) 184 pp. 2025:7 (U. Georgia Pr., US) <737-1519>
ISBN 978-0-8203-7360-7 hard ¥26,519.- (税込) US$ 119.95
ISBN 978-0-8203-7361-4 paper ¥6,620.- (税込) US$ 29.95
What invisible barriers do Black and other self-identifying women of color students face while thriving on a college campus that excludes them? How do these experiences challenge and transform meanings of diversity, equity, and inclusion, especially as they relate to student success?In this three-year ethnographic study of women of color undergraduate students, Lisa C. Huebner, Samantha Jeune, and Odette Kolenky found that while thriving, women of color students suffered what they describe as "a daily normal" of harassment and erasure. At the same time, however, they excelled, often graduating with many academic and cocurricular achievements.Celebrated by the university as successful students but also ignored by it, they felt alone, deceived, and exploited by the very university system that was dedicated to helping them. This book offers a rare glimpse into the successes we take for granted. Centering the voices of women of color students, this book offers a new story of how successful women of color overcome barriers no one else seems to see and, through their experiences and insights, offers recommendations to all of us who care about diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Husain, Mustahid,
Masculinity and Mental Health of Muslim Men of Colour: Diaspora and Intersectionality of Canadian Youth. (New Directions in Islam) 147 pp. 2024:9 (Palgrave Macmillan, UK) <737-1521>
ISBN 978-3-031-68685-6 hard ¥9,412.- (税込) EUR 39.99
This book delves into the complexities of masculinity, mental health, and cultural identity among young Bangladeshi-Canadian men. Employing an anthropological, intersectional approach, it scrutinizes the interplay of neoliberal ideologies, Islamic values, and diasporic experiences in shaping their masculine trajectories. The study unravels the intergenerational trauma, parental pressures, and societal expectations that contribute to their deteriorating mental well-being. With a unique insider perspective and rich empirical data, this book fills a crucial gap in the literature by offering invaluable insights for scholars exploring the nuances of migration, ethnicity, gender, and psychological resilience. Strikingly, the author proposes evidence-based interventions and policy recommendations to address the mental health struggles of this underserved population, making it a must-read for academics and students in diaspora studies, migration studies, sociology of race and ethnicity, gender studies, anthropology, political science and development studies, as well as NGOs and policymakers alike.
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Jones, Nicholas R. / Lee, C. H. / Polanco, D. E. (eds.),
The Routledge Companion to Race in Early Modern Artistic, Material, and Visual Production. (Routledge Art History and Visual Studies Companions) 492 pp. 2025:3 (Routledge, UK) <737-1523>
ISBN 978-1-032-31216-3 hard ¥61,490.- (税込) GB£ 215.00
This companion analyzes, frames, and provokes race in insightful ways that center non-white communities' artistic and visual expression in the early modern period, rather than presenting the bias of European artistic and visual depictions of the colonization, enslavement, and subordination of People of Color.The organization of the book moves chronologically, taking a conceptual and thematic framework. This collection will provide a spectrum of object-based case studies of artistic production-objects and object-types-from six continents between the 1400s to 1800s. Contributions take an art historical approach characterized by close analysis of form, function, and meaning, with a particular focus on questions of cross-cultural dialog and provenance. Additionally, there is an emphasis on material culture.The book will be of interest to scholars working in African diaspora studies, art history, visual culture, material culture, Indigenous studies, Renaissance studies, early modern studies, and race and racism studies.
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多文化主義研究ハンドブック
Levey, Geoffrey Brahm (ed.),
Research Handbook on Multiculturalism. (Research Handbooks in Political Thought) 592 pp. 2025:3 (E. Elgar, UK) <737-1526>
ISBN 978-1-80088-399-4 hard ¥58,630.- (税込) GB£ 205.00
This Research Handbook presents a comprehensive assessment of multiculturalism in political theory and practice from an international perspective. Geoffrey Brahm Levey brings together 30 leading experts from around the world to assess the current state of the field, charting lines of inquiry for further research.Chapters canvas the main theoretical justifications of multiculturalism as a public philosophy and policy, the salient issues on which it has been engaged, current challenges to it, and fresh directions it might take. With concluding reflections from seminal philosophical defenders Bhikhu Parekh and Will Kymlicka, the Research Handbook explores the multiple concerns and challenges involved in politically responding justly and inclusively to cultural diversity in democratic societies.The Research Handbook on Multiculturalism is a rich resource and authoritative reference for students and scholars of political theory, philosophy, public policy, law, sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies. It is also of keen interest to policymakers, politicians, journalists, community leaders, and to all those in search of expert analysis of multiculturalism as a public philosophy and policy.
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Low, Kelvin E. Y.,
Bracketed Belonging: Gurkha Migrant Warriors and Transnational Lives. (Police/Worlds: Studies in Security, Crime, and Governance) 300 pp. 2025:7 (Cornell U. Pr., US) <737-1528>
ISBN 978-1-5017-8161-2 hard ¥28,743.- (税込) US$ 130.00
ISBN 978-1-5017-8162-9 paper ¥8,389.- (税込) US$ 37.95
Bracketed Belonging addresses how nations and their governance of security determine social constellations and shape socio-political and legal assertions of belonging and allegiance. Kelvin E. Y. Low examines the contours and limits of belonging that underlie the complex social contract between mobile migrants and nations in the context of a global military-security market. He explores these core themes through the case of Nepali Gurkhas and their families as military and paramilitary migrants. Recruited to serve in the military or police force, Gurkhas are trained in jungle warfare skills that other police groups do not possess. There is thus the professional link to military training and the formation of a unique paramilitary police force with the backdrop of colonialism. In these contexts, this book offers fresh perspectives on studying global security, migration and diasporic lives. It sets a new agenda by analytically bridging empire, military and security maneuvers, and migratory pathways and options. In doing so, Bracketed Belonging serves as a novel contribution to current scholarship on migration and transnationalism, and on police and security studies.
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