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Gendered Resistance - - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Gendered Resistance - - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Figures of Resistance - Teresa De Lauretis - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Graceful Resistance - Lauren Miller Griffith - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Graceful Resistance - Lauren Miller Griffith - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

POINTS OF RESISTANCE - Lauren Rabinovitz - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Goin' to Kansas City - Nathan W. Pearson - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Together Let Us Sweetly Live - Jonathan David - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Politics as Sound - Shayna L. Maskell - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Politics As Sound - Shayna Maskell - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Cultural Melancholy - Jermaine Singleton - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Cultural Melancholy - Jermaine Singleton - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

A daring cultural and literary studies investigation, Cultural Melancholy explores the legacy of unresolved grief produced by ongoing racial oppression and resistance in the United States. Using acute analysis of literature, drama, musical performance, and film, Singleton demonstrates how rituals of racialization and resistance transfer and transform melancholy discreetly across time, consolidating racial identities and communities along the way. He also argues that this form of impossible mourning binds racialized identities across time and social space by way of cultural resistance efforts. Singleton develops the concept of "cultural melancholy" as a response to scholarship that calls for the separation of critical race studies and psychoanalysis, excludes queer theoretical approaches from readings of African American literatures and cultures, and overlooks the status of racialized performance culture as a site of serious academic theorization. In doing so, he weaves critical race studies, psychoanalysis, queer theory, and performance studies into conversation to uncover a host of hidden dialogues—psychic and social, personal and political, individual and collective—for the purpose of promoting a culture of racial grieving, critical race consciousness, and collective agency. Wide-ranging and theoretically bold, Cultural Melancholy counteracts the racial legacy effects that plague our twenty-first century multiculture.

DKK 380.00
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Echoes of Chongqing - Danke Li - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Guest Workers and Resistance to U.S. Corporate Despotism - Immanuel Ness - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Guest Workers and Resistance to U.S. Corporate Despotism - Immanuel Ness - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Political scientist Immanuel Ness thoroughly investigates the use of guest workers in the United States, the largest recipient of migrant labor in the world. Ness argues that the use of migrant labor is increasing in importance and represents despotic practices calculated by key U.S. business leaders in the global economy to lower labor costs and expand profits under the guise of filling a shortage of labor for substandard or scarce skilled jobs. Drawing on ethnographic field research, government data, and other sources, Ness shows how worker migration and guest worker programs weaken the power of labor in both sending and receiving countries. His in-depth case studies of the rapid expansion of technology and industrial workers from India and hospitality workers from Jamaica reveal how these programs expose guest workers to employers'' abuses and class tensions in their home countries while decreasing jobs for American workers and undermining U.S. organized labor. Where other studies of labor migration focus on undocumented immigrant labor and contend immigrants fill jobs that others do not want, this is the first to truly advance understanding of the role of migrant labor in the transformation of the working class in the early twenty-first century. Questioning why global capitalists must rely on migrant workers for economic sustenance, Ness rejects the notion that temporary workers enthusiastically go to the United States for low-paying jobs. Instead, he asserts the motivations for improving living standards in the United States are greatly exaggerated by the media and details the ways organized labor ought to be protecting the interests of American and guest workers in the United States.

DKK 225.00
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Hostile Heartland - Brent M.s. Campney - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Hostile Heartland - Brent M.s. Campney - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk

Latina/o/x Education in Chicago - - Bog - University of Illinois Press - Plusbog.dk