Migrant Marginality/ (Record no. 192226)

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International Standard Book Number 9780203549704
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Transcribing agency Department of Sociology
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Title Migrant Marginality/
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013.
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Formatted contents note 1. Introduction: The Problem of Migrant Marginality Jorge Capetillo-Ponce and Philip Kretsedemas Testing the Limits of Multiculturalism <br/>2. Challenging Mainstream Narratives on Diversity and Immigration in Portugal: <br/>Accounting for the History of Colonialism and Racism Marta Araujo <br/>3. Politics, Citizenship and the Construction of Immigrant Communities in Italy Valentina Pagliai <br/>4. Legislated Isomorphism of Immigrant Religion: Lessons from Sweden Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis Manufacturing Exclusion: Anti Immigrant Politics and Policies <br/>5. Constructing Otherness: Media and Parliamentary Discourse on Immigration in Slovenia Ana Kralj <br/>6. Designed to Punish: Immigrant Detention and Deportation in the US Mark Dow <br/>7. "We Are Not Racists, But We Do Not Want Immigrants": How Italy Uses Immigration Law to Marginalize Immigrants and Create a (New) National Identity Barbara Faedda Gendered Peripheries: Emigrants, Asylum Seekers and the Feminization of Migrant Marginality <br/>8. Gendered Global Ethnography: Comparing Migration Patterns and Ukrainian Emigration Cinzia Solari <br/>9. Remittances in Provincial Georgia: The Case of Daba Tianeti Tamar Zurabishvili and Tinatin Zurabishvili <br/>10. The Dominican LGBTIQ Movement and Asylum Claims in the United States Jacqueline Jiménez Polanco <br/>11. Becoming Legible and "Legitimized": Subjectivation and Governmentality Among Asylum Seekers in Ireland Deirdre Conlon Immigrant Identities and the Politics of Race and Nativity <br/>12. Immigration and Identity in the U.S. Virgin Islands Jorge Capetillo-Ponce and Luis Galanes <br/>13. What Rises from the Ashes: Nation and Race in the African American Enclave of Samaná Ryan Mann-Hamilton <br/>14. Redrawing the Lines: Understanding Race and Citizenship Through the Lens of Afro-Mexican Migrants in Winston-Salem, NC Jennifer A. Jones <br/>15. Becoming Black? Race and Racial Identity Among Cape Verdean Youth P. Khalil Saucier <br/>16. Latino or Hispanic: The Dilemma of Ethno-Racial Classification for Brazilian Immigrants in the US Tiffany D. Joseph <br/>17. Popular Culture and Immigration Rachel Rubin and Jeff Melnick Where To, Beyond the Margin? <br/>18. Toward Decolonizing Methodologies for Immigration Research Sharif Islam <br/>19. Conclusion: Discourses and Immigrant Identities Glenn Jacobs
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Keyword Social Science
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Keyword Sociology
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