Courageous Voices of Immigrants and Transnationals of Color
Counter Narratives against Discrimination in Schools and Beyond- Foreword by Zeus Leonardo- Afterword by Richard Delgado
©2011
Textbook
XVI,
162 Pages
Series:
Black Studies and Critical Thinking, Volume 4
Summary
Drawing on critical race theory and the courageous narratives of immigrants and transnationals of color, this book articulates how these individuals have been racially and linguistically discriminated against, and the extent to which they have resisted such discrimination. Pierre W. Orelus analyzes and situates their vibrant stories in the larger U.S. racial and socio-political context, where they and other marginalized groups have been racially and linguistically targeted despite their U.S. citizenship and status as university professors, thus complicating notions of class and citizenship. The book goes further to illuminate how U.S. foreign policy has played a key role in the dislocation and migration of many people, particularly immigrants of color, to foreign lands. It concludes with recommendations for combating racial, linguistic, and xenophobic discrimination against immigrants and transnational subjects of color.
Details
- Pages
- XVI, 162
- Publication Year
- 2011
- ISBN (Hardcover)
- 9781433109690
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9781433109683
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- immigrants transnationals of color personal narratives discrimination U.S. socio-political relations class citizenship U.S. foreign policy xenophobia critical race theory U.S. race relations
- Published
- New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2011. XVI, 162 pp.
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