Migrant Marginality/ - New York: Routledge, 2013.

1. Introduction: The Problem of Migrant Marginality Jorge Capetillo-Ponce and Philip Kretsedemas Testing the Limits of Multiculturalism
2. Challenging Mainstream Narratives on Diversity and Immigration in Portugal:
Accounting for the History of Colonialism and Racism Marta Araujo
3. Politics, Citizenship and the Construction of Immigrant Communities in Italy Valentina Pagliai
4. Legislated Isomorphism of Immigrant Religion: Lessons from Sweden Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis Manufacturing Exclusion: Anti Immigrant Politics and Policies
5. Constructing Otherness: Media and Parliamentary Discourse on Immigration in Slovenia Ana Kralj
6. Designed to Punish: Immigrant Detention and Deportation in the US Mark Dow
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
8. Gendered Global Ethnography: Comparing Migration Patterns and Ukrainian Emigration Cinzia Solari
9. Remittances in Provincial Georgia: The Case of Daba Tianeti Tamar Zurabishvili and Tinatin Zurabishvili
10. The Dominican LGBTIQ Movement and Asylum Claims in the United States Jacqueline Jiménez Polanco
11. Becoming Legible and "Legitimized": Subjectivation and Governmentality Among Asylum Seekers in Ireland Deirdre Conlon Immigrant Identities and the Politics of Race and Nativity
12. Immigration and Identity in the U.S. Virgin Islands Jorge Capetillo-Ponce and Luis Galanes
13. What Rises from the Ashes: Nation and Race in the African American Enclave of Samaná Ryan Mann-Hamilton
14. Redrawing the Lines: Understanding Race and Citizenship Through the Lens of Afro-Mexican Migrants in Winston-Salem, NC Jennifer A. Jones
15. Becoming Black? Race and Racial Identity Among Cape Verdean Youth P. Khalil Saucier
16. Latino or Hispanic: The Dilemma of Ethno-Racial Classification for Brazilian Immigrants in the US Tiffany D. Joseph
17. Popular Culture and Immigration Rachel Rubin and Jeff Melnick Where To, Beyond the Margin?
18. Toward Decolonizing Methodologies for Immigration Research Sharif Islam
19. Conclusion: Discourses and Immigrant Identities Glenn Jacobs

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