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  • av Matthew Lipman
    407

    Examines the impact that elementary school philosophy has had upon the process of education. This sequel to "Philosophy in the Classroom" describes the contribution that training in philosophy can make in the teaching of values, and shows the applications of ethics in civics education.

  • av Immanuel Wallerstein
    367

    Argues that the disciplinary divisions of academia have trapped us in a paradigm that assumes knowledge is a certainty and that it can help us explain the social world. This work offers a fresh conception of the social sciences, one whose methodology allows for uncertainties.

  • - Anticolonial Literature and Transnational Refraction
    av Manan Desai
    391 - 1 117

    Examines a network of intellectuals who attempted to re-imagine and reshape the relationship between the U.S. and India.

  • - Gender and Power in Fantasy Sports
    av Sarah Winslow & Rebecca Joyce Kissane
    1 111

    Demonstrates how fantasy sport offers a space in which its participants experience gendered power while they engage in an active, competitive fandom

  • - Values and Political Consequences
    av Mary-Kate Lizotte
    1 007

    Investigates gender differences in public opinion and how value differences account for policy positions and political attitudes

  • av Banning Eyre
    371

    A narrative of life among the griot musicians of Mali. Born into families where music and the tradition of griot story-telling are heritages and privileges, the musicians live their lives at the intersection of ancient traditions and the modern entertainment industry.

  • - A Critical Examination
    av David Sprintzen
    391

    Offers a comprehensive analysis of the thought of Albert Camus from a philosophical perspective. This book shows how Albert Camus' analysis of political action offers a radical and nondogmatic perspective from which contemporary struggles can gain significant illumination.

  • - A Chronicle Of Living With A Disability
    av Kenneth Zola
    311

    Focusing on the personal odyssey of a man with a disability, this book tries to tell as well as analyze what it is like to have a disability in a world that values vigor and health. It is suitable for the general reader, as well as for the rehabilitation counselor, social worker, or social scientist.

  • - The Autobiography of Jimmy Heath
    av Jimmy Heath
    491

    A life in music portrayed by a jazz master and his legendary friends

  • - On the Korean War and Diasporic Memory Critique
    av Crystal Mun-hye Baik
    391 - 1 117

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-217) and index.

  • - U.S. Pedagogies of Colonialism and Occupation in the Philippines and Japan
    av Malini Johar Schueller
    391 - 1 337

    "This book examines colonial education as a technology of U.S. power in the Philippines and Japan, tracking discourses on U.S. tutelage in policy, textbooks, short stories, novels, films, and essays by writers in the Philippines, Japan, and the diaspora"--

  • - Rethinking Generation, Community, and Diversity
     
    431

    Michael Omi is an Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, and the co-author (with Howard Winant) of Racial Formation in the United States (3rd edition, 2015).Dana Y. Nakano is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, Gerontology, and Gender Studies at California State University, Stanislaus.Jeffrey T. Yamashita is a Ph.D. Candidate in Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

  • - Stories of Lives at the Margins
    av Sam Howe Verhovek & Alex Tizon
    367

  • - Rethinking Generation, Community, and Diversity
     
    1 237

    Michael Omi is an Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, and the co-author (with Howard Winant) of Racial Formation in the United States (3rd edition, 2015).Dana Y. Nakano is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, Gerontology, and Gender Studies at California State University, Stanislaus.Jeffrey T. Yamashita is a Ph.D. Candidate in Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

  • av Judith A. Baer
    391

    "Feminist Post-Liberalism argues that feminism and liberalism need each other, and that they can together better elucidate controversies in American politics, law, and women and politics. It develops a theory of feminist post-liberalism that is true to the principles of both ideologies"--

  • - Civil Liberties Debates from the Internment to McCarthyism and the Radical 1960s
    av Masumi Izumi
    841

    The Emergency Detention Act, Title II of the Internal Security Act of 1950, is the only law in American history to legalize preventive detention. It restricted the freedom of a certain individual or a group of individuals based on actions that may be taken that would threaten the security of a nation or of a particular area. Yet the Act was never enforced before it was repealed in 1971.Masumi Izumi links the Emergency Detention Act with Japanese American wartime incarceration in her cogent study, The Rise and Fall of America’s Concentration Camp Law. She dissects the entangled discourses of race, national security, and civil liberties between 1941 and 1971 by examining how this historical precedent generated “the concentration camp law” and expanded a ubiquitous regime of surveillance in McCarthyist America. Izumi also shows how political radicalism grew as a result of these laws. Japanese Americas were instrumental in forming grassroots social movements that worked to repeal Title II. The Rise and Fall of America’s Concentration Camp Law is a timely study in this age of insecurity where issues of immigration, race, and exclusion persist.

  • - Harnessing Happiness to Build a New Economy
    av Benjamin Hunnicutt
    361

  • - Crises, Violations, and Asian/American Critique
     
    1 181

    Cathy J. Schlund-Vials is a Professor of English and Asian/Asian American Studies at the University of Connecticut-Storrs. She is the author of Modeling Citizenship: Jewish and Asian American Writing and War, Genocide, and Justice: Cambodian American Memory Work.Guy¿Beauregard is a Professor at National Taiwan University. He is an Associate Member of Simon Fraser University's Institute for Transpacific Cultural Research.Hsiu-chuan Lee is Professor in the Department of English at National Taiwan Normal University.

  • - Crises, Violations, and Asian/American Critique
     
    431

    Cathy J. Schlund-Vials is a Professor of English and Asian/Asian American Studies at the University of Connecticut-Storrs. She is the author of Modeling Citizenship: Jewish and Asian American Writing and War, Genocide, and Justice: Cambodian American Memory Work.Guy¿Beauregard is a Professor at National Taiwan University. He is an Associate Member of Simon Fraser University's Institute for Transpacific Cultural Research.Hsiu-chuan Lee is Professor in the Department of English at National Taiwan Normal University.

  • - Unpacking the Policy Paradox of Municipal Takeovers
    av Ashley E. Nickels
    391

  • - Legitimacy and Punishment in a Community Court
    av Christine Zozula
    361

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    - Comparing Elite Subversion of Peasant Rebellions
    av Vasabjit Banerjee
    1 101

  • - Performing the Modern
    av Shirley Jennifer Lim
    361 - 1 117

    "This critical cultural biography of Anna May Wong--a Chinese American actress who made close to sixty films, headlined theater and vaudeville productions, and had her own television show in 1951--examines Wong's life in order to gain an understanding of racial modernity and twentieth-century Western fantasies of China"--

  • - The Educational Legacy of Lewis Mumford and Ian McHarg
    av William J. Cohen
    417 - 1 371

  • - Marketing Identity and Bodies on a New York City Street Corner
    av Carolyn Pinedo-Turnovsky
    361

  • - Contested Citizenship in the Twenty-First Century
    av Nazita Lajevardi & Brian R. Calfano
    391

  • - Japanese/American Arts during the Early Cold War
    av Edward Tang
    431 - 1 237

    "From Confinement to Containment examines four Japanese and Japanese American artists--the novelist Hanama Tasaki, the actor Yamaguchi Yoshiko, the painter Henry Sugimoto, and the children's author Yoshiko Uchida--whose lives and work explored overlapping transpacific legacies of immigration, imperialism, confinement, and global conflict in U.S.-Japan relations"--

  • - Taiwan's Sunflower Movement and Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement
    av Ming-sho Ho
    431

    Analyzing the dynamics of two recent nonviolent, student-led protests in light of China's growth and power

  • - The National Council of Women's Organizations and Coalition Advocacy
    av Laura R. Woliver
    361

    An in-depth explanation of the origin, workings, strengths and weaknesses of the National Council of Women's Organizations

  • - A Politics of Intraracial Desire
    av Cynthia Wu
    437 - 1 061

    This work creates a queer genealogy of Asian American literary criticism.

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