This book explains how migrants can be viewed as racial others, not just because they are nonwhite, but because they are racially alien. This way of seeing makes it possible to distinguish migrants from a set of racial categories that are presumed to be indigenous to the nation. In the US, these indigenous racial categories are usually defined in terms of white and black. Kretsedemas explores how this kind of racialization puts migrants in a quandary, leading them to be simultaneously raced and situated outside of race. Although the book focuses on the situation of migrants in the US, it builds on theories of migrants and race that extend beyond the US, and makes a point of criticizing nation-centered explanations of race and racism. Thes...
We live in a new “era of migrations”: today, with a disruptive impact, migrations are once again one...
This book encompasses a host of issues of human mobility that has been taking place since the time i...
We live in a new “era of migrations”: today, with a disruptive impact, migrations are once again one...
This book explains how migrants can be viewed as racial others, not just because they are nonwhite, ...
Since race was scientifically invalidated in the aftermath of the Holocaust, there has been extensiv...
This project analyzes how contemporary US cultural and legislative texts shape US society\u27s impre...
In an era of mass mobility, those who are permitted to migrate and those who are criminalized, contr...
In the context of renewed debates about diversity and cohesion, this book interrogates contemporary ...
The United States of America is a nation of immigrants, as approximately 50 million people migrated ...
This book uncovers the reality that new African immigrants now represent a significant force in the ...
Most of the literature on race, racism, and the racial social structure in the United States tends t...
The linkage between race and migration, especially in the UK since the 1990s, has shifted from a foc...
The current era is marked by an unparalleled level of human migration, the consequence of both recen...
The criminalization of migration is heavily patterned by race. By placing race at the centre of its ...
The linkage between race and migration, especially in the UK since the 1990s, has shifted from a foc...
We live in a new “era of migrations”: today, with a disruptive impact, migrations are once again one...
This book encompasses a host of issues of human mobility that has been taking place since the time i...
We live in a new “era of migrations”: today, with a disruptive impact, migrations are once again one...
This book explains how migrants can be viewed as racial others, not just because they are nonwhite, ...
Since race was scientifically invalidated in the aftermath of the Holocaust, there has been extensiv...
This project analyzes how contemporary US cultural and legislative texts shape US society\u27s impre...
In an era of mass mobility, those who are permitted to migrate and those who are criminalized, contr...
In the context of renewed debates about diversity and cohesion, this book interrogates contemporary ...
The United States of America is a nation of immigrants, as approximately 50 million people migrated ...
This book uncovers the reality that new African immigrants now represent a significant force in the ...
Most of the literature on race, racism, and the racial social structure in the United States tends t...
The linkage between race and migration, especially in the UK since the 1990s, has shifted from a foc...
The current era is marked by an unparalleled level of human migration, the consequence of both recen...
The criminalization of migration is heavily patterned by race. By placing race at the centre of its ...
The linkage between race and migration, especially in the UK since the 1990s, has shifted from a foc...
We live in a new “era of migrations”: today, with a disruptive impact, migrations are once again one...
This book encompasses a host of issues of human mobility that has been taking place since the time i...
We live in a new “era of migrations”: today, with a disruptive impact, migrations are once again one...