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9780295999128 | Univ of Washington Pr, September 4, 2016, cover price $90.00

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9780295999135 | Univ of Washington Pr, September 4, 2016, cover price $30.00

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Women filing gender-based asylum claims long faced skepticism and outright rejection within the U.S. immigration system. Despite erratic progress, the United States still fails to recognize gender as an established category for experiencing persecution. Gender exists in a sort of limbo segregated from other aspects of identity and experience. Sara L. McKinnon exposes racialized rhetorics of violence in politics and charts the development of gender as a category in U.S. asylum law. Starting with the late 1980s, when gender-based requests first emerged in case law, McKinnon analyzes gender and sexuality-related cases against the backdrop of national and transnational politics. Her focus falls on cases as diverse as Guatemalan and Salvadoran women sexually abused during the Dirty Wars and transgender asylum seekers from around the world fleeing brutally violent situations. She reviews the claims, evidence, testimony, and message strategies that unfolded in these legal arguments and decisions, and illuminates how legal decisions turned gender into a political construct vulnerable to U.S. national and global interests. She also explores myriad related aspects of the process, including how subjects are racialized and the effects of that racialization, and the consequences of policies that position gender as a signifier for women via normative assumptions about sex and heterosexuality.

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9780252040450 | Univ of Illinois Pr, September 1, 2016, cover price $95.00

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9780252081910 | Reprint edition (Univ of Illinois Pr, September 1, 2016), cover price $25.00 | About this edition: Women filing gender-based asylum claims long faced skepticism and outright rejection within the U.

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Product Description: Despite economic growth in Kazakhstan, more than 80 per cent of Kazakhstan's ethnic Germans have emigrated to Germany to date. Disappointing experiences of the migrants, along with other aspects of life in Germany, have been transmitted through transnational networks to ethnic Germans still living in Kazakhstan...read more

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9781785331923 | Berghahn Books, August 31, 2016, cover price $110.00 | About this edition: Despite economic growth in Kazakhstan, more than 80 per cent of Kazakhstan's ethnic Germans have emigrated to Germany to date.

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Product Description: A transformative work that explodes assumptions about the importance of the Great Irish Potato Famine to Irish immigration. In this major study, Lucille Campey traces the relocation of around ninety thousand Irish people to their new homes in Atlantic Canada...read more

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9781459730236 | Dundurn Pr Ltd, August 30, 2016, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: A transformative work that explodes assumptions about the importance of the Great Irish Potato Famine to Irish immigration.

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Despite -- and perhaps because of -- increasing global mobility, there are more types of borders today than ever before in history. Borders of all kinds define every aspect of social life in the twenty-first century. From the biometric data that divides the smallest aspects of our bodies to the aerial drones that patrol the immense expanse of our domestic and international airspace, we are defined by borders. They can no longer simply be understood as the geographical divisions between nation-states. Today, their form and function has become too complex, too hybrid. What we need now is a theory of the border that can make sense of this hybridity across multiple domains of social life. Rather than viewing borders as the result or outcome of pre-established social entities like states, Thomas Nail reinterprets social history from the perspective of the continual and constitutive movement of the borders that organize and divide society in the first place. Societies and states are the products of bordering, Nail argues, not the other way around. Applying his original movement-oriented theoretical framework "kinopolitics" to several major historical border regimes (fences, walls, cells, and checkpoints), Theory of the Border pioneers a new methodology of "critical limology," that provides fresh tools for the analysis of contemporary border politics.

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9780190618643 | Oxford Univ Pr, August 30, 2016, cover price $99.00

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9780190618650 | Reprint edition (Oxford Univ Pr, August 30, 2016), cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Despite -- and perhaps because of -- increasing global mobility, there are more types of borders today than ever before in history.

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Product Description: Dieser Band geht dem Stand der Integration und Migration in Deutschland aus einer sozialwissenschaftlichen Perspektive nach und behandelt das Thema in komprimierter Form sowie didaktisch aufbereitet. Im Zentrum stehen Bedingungen und Herausforderungen der Integration von Migranten in die Einwanderungsgesellschaft Deutschland...read more
By Martina Sauer (editor)

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9783658057459 | Vs Verlag Fur Sozialwissenschaften, June 3, 2016, cover price $39.99 | About this edition: Dieser Band geht dem Stand der Integration und Migration in Deutschland aus einer sozialwissenschaftlichen Perspektive nach und behandelt das Thema in komprimierter Form sowie didaktisch aufbereitet.

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Tiger Mom. Asian patriarchy. Model minority children. Generation gap. The many images used to describe the prototypical Asian family have given rise to two versions of the Asian immigrant family myth. The first celebrates Asian families for upholding the traditional heteronormative ideal of the “normal (white) American family” based on a hard-working male breadwinner and a devoted wife and mother who raises obedient children. The other demonizes Asian families around these very same cultural values by highlighting the dangers of excessive parenting, oppressive hierarchies, and emotionless pragmatism in Asian cultures. Saving Face cuts through these myths, offering a more nuanced portrait of Asian immigrant families in a changing world as recalled by the people who lived them first-hand: the grown children of Chinese and Korean immigrants. Drawing on extensive interviews, sociologist Angie Y. Chung examines how these second-generation children negotiate the complex and conflicted feelings they have toward their family responsibilities and upbringing. Although they know little about their parents’ lives, she reveals how Korean and Chinese Americans assemble fragments of their childhood memories, kinship narratives, and racial myths to make sense of their family experiences. However, Chung also finds that these adaptive strategies come at a considerable social and psychological cost and do less to reconcile the social stresses that minority immigrant families endure today. Saving Face not only gives readers a new appreciation for the often painful generation gap between immigrants and their children, it also reveals the love, empathy, and communication strategies families use to help bridge those rifts.  

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9780813569826 | Rutgers Univ Pr, August 17, 2016, cover price $90.00 | About this edition: Tiger Mom.

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9780813569819 | Reprint edition (Rutgers Univ Pr, August 17, 2016), cover price $28.95

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Product Description: The 1949 Chinese Communist Revolution is a subject of inexhaustible historical interest, but the plight of millions of Chinese who fled China during this tumultuous period has been largely forgotten. Elusive Refuge recovers the history of China’s twentieth-century refugees...read more

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9780674971516 | Harvard Univ Pr, September 26, 2016, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: The 1949 Chinese Communist Revolution is a subject of inexhaustible historical interest, but the plight of millions of Chinese who fled China during this tumultuous period has been largely forgotten.

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By Roger Waldinger (editor)

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9780252040443 | Univ of Illinois Pr, August 15, 2016, cover price $95.00

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9780252081903 | Reprint edition (Univ of Illinois Pr, August 15, 2016), cover price $30.00

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Product Description: In Encoding Race, Encoding Class Sareeta Amrute explores the work and private lives of highly skilled Indian IT coders in Berlin to reveal the oft-obscured realities of the embodied, raced, and classed nature of cognitive labor. In addition to conducting fieldwork and interviews in IT offices as well as analyzing political cartoons, advertisements, and reports on white-collar work, Amrute spent time with a core of twenty programmers before, during, and after their shifts...read more

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9780822361176 | Duke Univ Pr, August 12, 2016, cover price $89.95 | About this edition: In Encoding Race, Encoding Class Sareeta Amrute explores the work and private lives of highly skilled Indian IT coders in Berlin to reveal the oft-obscured realities of the embodied, raced, and classed nature of cognitive labor.

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9780822361350 | Reprint edition (Duke Univ Pr, August 12, 2016), cover price $24.95 | About this edition: In Encoding Race, Encoding Class Sareeta Amrute explores the work and private lives of highly skilled Indian IT coders in Berlin to reveal the oft-obscured realities of the embodied, raced, and classed nature of cognitive labor.

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9780807014486 | Beacon Pr, September 9, 2014, cover price $24.95

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9780807062920 | Reprint edition (Beacon Pr, September 8, 2015), cover price $18.00

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9780674058118 | Harvard Univ Pr, November 1, 2013, cover price $42.00

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9780674970892 | Reprint edition (Harvard Univ Pr, August 29, 2016), cover price $19.95

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Product Description: This study examines a small group of highly educated Chinese who have exerted outsized influence on China's recent rise. They share one thing in common - they all left China to study in the US and subsequently returned to China to apply what they had learned...read more

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9781626430518 | Transaction Pub, July 31, 2016, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: This study examines a small group of highly educated Chinese who have exerted outsized influence on China's recent rise.

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The United States has gone off track, allowing domestic and foreign aid policies to be co-opted by a government—abetted by mass media—that serves special interests rather than the greater national good. Americans’ tendencies to trust, play fair, and help have been abused and require replacement by a realistic outlook. The Vanishing American Dream posits solutions to get America back on the right track. Abernethy sees population growth driven by mass immigration as a major cause of economic and cultural changes that have been detrimental to most Americans. The environment has been degraded by over-crowding and increasing demands on natural resources. Work is cheapened by explosive growth in the labor force creating a buyer’s market. One salary or wage no longer supports a family and educates children. Women working outside the home is a necessity, not a choice, for most American families. Futhermore, feminism, aimed originally at balanced gender roles, has been turned viciously against males of all ages and ultimately against females through degrading their traditional and valuable contributions. Abernethy proposes that Americans need time to regroup, untroubled by a continuing influx of foreign peoples. The family, small business, and responsive local government are centers around which a solvent and confident citizenry can prosper again.

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9781412862806 | Transaction Pub, July 31, 2016, cover price $79.95

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9781412863377 | Transaction Pub, July 31, 2016, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: The United States has gone off track, allowing domestic and foreign aid policies to be co-opted by a government—abetted by mass media—that serves special interests rather than the greater national good.

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Product Description: The figure of the Polish plumber or builder has long been a well-established icon of the British national imagination, uncovering the UK's collective unease with immigration from Central and Eastern Europe. But despite the powerful impact the UK's second largest language group has had on their host country's culture and politics, very little is known about its members...read more

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9783838208770 | Ibidem-Verlag Haunschild/Schoen gbr, July 30, 2016, cover price $39.00 | About this edition: The figure of the Polish plumber or builder has long been a well-established icon of the British national imagination, uncovering the UK's collective unease with immigration from Central and Eastern Europe.

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Product Description: How the immigration battle plays out in America, from curriculum disputes to federal raids to the civil rights activism of young "Dreamers."Illegal immigration continues to roil American politics. The right-wing media stir up panic over "anchor babies," job stealing, welfare dependence, bilingualism, al-Qaeda terrorists disguised as Latinos, even a conspiracy by Latinos to "retake" the Southwest...read more

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9780262529990 | Mit Pr, July 29, 2016, cover price $17.95 | About this edition: How the immigration battle plays out in America, from curriculum disputes to federal raids to the civil rights activism of young "Dreamers.

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Product Description: In Making the Heartland Quilt, Douglas K. Meyer reconstructs the settlement patterns of thirty-three immigrant groups and confirms the emergence of discrete culture regions and regional way stations. Meyer argues that midcontinental Illinois symbolizes a historic test strip of the diverse population origins that unfolded during the Great Migration...read more

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9780809322893 | Southern Illinois Univ Pr, June 14, 2000, cover price $35.00

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9780809335145 | Reprint edition (Southern Illinois Univ Pr, March 25, 2016), cover price $35.00 | About this edition: In Making the Heartland Quilt, Douglas K.

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By S. Irudaya Rajan (editor)

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9781138677722 | Routledge India, August 10, 2016, cover price $150.00

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