aImpressive, provocative and smart.Immigrant Rights in the Shadows
of U.S. Citizenship is breathtaking in its timeliness and its broad
scope.a
-- Erika Lee, author of "At America's Gates: Chinese Immigration
during the Exclusion Era, 1882-1943"
aAn urgent collection of essays by both activists and scholars
that puts legislative and judicial histories into dialogue with
activists' struggles to bring about social justice for immigrant
communities. Its ever-present focus on social justice connects the
specificity of individual historical struggles to broader political
aspirations.a
--Wendy Kozol, Oberlin College
Punctuated by marches across the United States in the spring of
2006, immigrant rights has re-emerged as a significant and highly
visible political issue. Immigrant Rights in the Shadows of U.S.
Citizenship brings prominent activists and scholars together to
examine the emergence and significance of the contemporary
immigrant rights movement. Contributors place the contemporary
immigrant rights movement in historical and comparative contexts by
looking at the ways immigrants and their allies have staked claims
to rights in the past, and by examining movements based in
different communities around the United States. Scholars explain
the evolution of immigration policy, and analyze current conflicts
around issues of immigrant rights; activists engaged in the current
movement document the ways in which coalitions have been built
among immigrants from different nations, and between immigrant and
native- born peoples. The essays examine the ways in which
questions of immigrant rights engage broader issues of identity,
including gender, race, and sexuality.
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