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Latinx Environmentalisms - Place, Justice, and the Decolonial (Paperback): Sarah D Wald, David J. Vazquez, Priscilla Solis... Latinx Environmentalisms - Place, Justice, and the Decolonial (Paperback)
Sarah D Wald, David J. Vazquez, Priscilla Solis Ybarra, Sarah Jaquette Ray; Foreword by Laura Pulido; Afterword by …
R1,009 Discovery Miles 10 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The whiteness of mainstream environmentalism often fails to account for the richness and variety of Latinx environmental thought. Building on insights of environmental justice scholarship as well as critical race and ethnic studies, the editors and contributors to Latinx Environmentalisms map the ways Latinx cultural texts integrate environmental concerns with questions of social and political justice. Original interviews with creative writers, including Cherrie Moraga, Helena Maria Viramontes, and Hector Tobar, as well as new essays by noted scholars of Latinx literature and culture, show how Latinx authors and cultural producers express environmental concerns in their work. These chapters, which focus on film, visual art, and literature-and engage in fields such as disability studies, animal studies, and queer studies-emphasize the role of racial capitalism in shaping human relationships to the more-than-human world and reveal a vibrant tradition of Latinx decolonial environmentalism. Latinx Environmentalisms accounts for the ways Latinx cultures are environmental, but often do not assume the mantle of "environmentalism."

Black and Brown in Los Angeles - Beyond Conflict and Coalition (Paperback): Josh Kun, Laura Pulido Black and Brown in Los Angeles - Beyond Conflict and Coalition (Paperback)
Josh Kun, Laura Pulido
R780 R674 Discovery Miles 6 740 Save R106 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Black and Brown in Los Angeles" is a timely and wide-ranging, interdisciplinary foray into the complicated world of multiethnic Los Angeles. The first book to focus exclusively on the range of relationships and interactions between Latinas/os and African Americans in one of the most diverse cities in the United States, the book delivers supporting evidence that Los Angeles is a key place to study racial politics while also providing the basis for broader discussions of multiethnic America.
Students, faculty, and interested readers will gain an understanding of the different forms of cultural borrowing and exchange that have shaped a terrain through which African Americans and Latinas/os cross paths, intersect, move in parallel tracks, and engage with a whole range of aspects of urban living. Tensions and shared intimacies are recurrent themes that emerge as the contributors seek to integrate artistic and cultural constructs with politics and economics in their goal of extending simple paradigms of conflict, cooperation, or coalition.
The book features essays by historians, economists, and cultural and ethnic studies scholars, alongside contributions by photographers and journalists working in Los Angeles.

Racial Formation in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback, New): Daniel Martinez HoSang, Oneka LaBennett, Laura Pulido Racial Formation in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback, New)
Daniel Martinez HoSang, Oneka LaBennett, Laura Pulido
R890 R780 Discovery Miles 7 800 Save R110 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Michael Omi and Howard WinantOCOs "Racial Formation in the United States" remains one of the most influential books and widely read books about race. "Racial Formation in the 21st Century," arriving twenty-five years after the publication of Omi and WinantOCOs influential work, brings together fourteen essays by leading scholars in law, history, sociology, ethnic studies, literature, anthropology and gender studies to consider the past, present and future of racial formation. The contributors explore far-reaching concerns: slavery and land ownership; labor and social movements; torture and war; sexuality and gender formation; indigineity and colonialism; genetics and the body. From the ecclesiastical courts of seventeenth century Lima to the cell blocks of Abu Grahib, the essays draw from Omi and WinantOCOs influential theory of racial formation and adapt it to the various criticisms, challenges, and changes of life in the twenty-first century.

Development Drowned and Reborn - The Blues and Bourbon Restorations in Post-Katrina New Orleans (Hardcover): Clyde Woods Development Drowned and Reborn - The Blues and Bourbon Restorations in Post-Katrina New Orleans (Hardcover)
Clyde Woods; Edited by Laura Pulido, Jordan Camp
R2,523 R2,370 Discovery Miles 23 700 Save R153 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Development Drowned and Reborn is a "Blues geography" of New Orleans, one that compels readers to return to the history of the Black freedom struggle there to reckon with its unfinished business. Reading contemporary policies of abandonment against the grain, Clyde Woods explores how Hurricane Katrina brought long-standing structures of domination into view. In so doing, Woods delineates the roots of neoliberalism in the region and a history of resistance. Written in dialogue with social movements, this book offers tools for comprehending the racist dynamics of U.S. culture and economy. Following his landmark study, Development Arrested, Woods turns to organic intellectuals, Blues musicians, and poor and working people to instruct readers in this future-oriented history of struggle. Through this unique optic, Woods delineates a history, methodology, and epistemology to grasp alternative visions of development. Woods contributes to debates about the history and geography of neoliberalism. The book suggests that the prevailing focus on neoliberalism at national and global scales has led to a neglect of the regional scale. Specifically, it observes that theories of neoliberalism have tended to overlook New Orleans as an epicenter where racial, class, gender, and regional hierarchies have persisted for centuries. Through this Blues geography, Woods excavates the struggle for a new society.

Development Drowned and Reborn - The Blues and Bourbon Restorations in Post-Katrina New Orleans (Paperback): Clyde Woods Development Drowned and Reborn - The Blues and Bourbon Restorations in Post-Katrina New Orleans (Paperback)
Clyde Woods; Edited by Laura Pulido, Jordan Camp
R1,129 Discovery Miles 11 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Development Drowned and Reborn is a "Blues geography" of New Orleans, one that compels readers to return to the history of the Black freedom struggle there to reckon with its unfinished business. Reading contemporary policies of abandonment against the grain, Clyde Woods explores how Hurricane Katrina brought long-standing structures of domination into view. In so doing, Woods delineates the roots of neoliberalism in the region and a history of resistance. Written in dialogue with social movements, this book offers tools for comprehending the racist dynamics of U.S. culture and economy. Following his landmark study, Development Arrested, Woods turns to organic intellectuals, Blues musicians, and poor and working people to instruct readers in this future-oriented history of struggle. Through this unique optic, Woods delineates a history, methodology, and epistemology to grasp alternative visions of development. Woods contributes to debates about the history and geography of neoliberalism. The book suggests that the prevailing focus on neoliberalism at national and global scales has led to a neglect of the regional scale. Specifically, it observes that theories of neoliberalism have tended to overlook New Orleans as an epicenter where racial, class, gender, and regional hierarchies have persisted for centuries. Through this Blues geography, Woods excavates the struggle for a new society.

Black and Brown in Los Angeles - Beyond Conflict and Coalition (Hardcover): Josh Kun, Laura Pulido Black and Brown in Los Angeles - Beyond Conflict and Coalition (Hardcover)
Josh Kun, Laura Pulido
R2,185 Discovery Miles 21 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Black and Brown in Los Angeles is a timely and wide-ranging, interdisciplinary foray into the complicated world of multi ethnic Los Angeles. The first book to focus exclusively on the range of relationships and interactions between Latinas/os and African Americans in one of the most diverse cities in the United States, the book delivers supporting evidence that Los Angeles is a key place to study racial politics while also providing the basis for broader discussions of multi ethnic America. Students, faculty, and interested readers will gain an understanding of the different forms of cultural borrowing and exchange that have shaped a terrain through which African Americans and Latinas/os cross paths, intersect, move in parallel tracks, and engage with a whole range of aspects of urban living. Tensions and shared intimacies are recurrent themes that emerge as the contributors seek to integrate artistic and cultural constructs with politics and economics in their goal of extending simple paradigms of conflict, cooperation, or coalition. The book features essays by historians, economists, and cultural and ethnic studies scholars, alongside contributions by photographers and journalists working in Los Angeles.

Black, Brown, Yellow, and Left - Radical Activism in Los Angeles (Paperback): Laura Pulido Black, Brown, Yellow, and Left - Radical Activism in Los Angeles (Paperback)
Laura Pulido
R1,165 Discovery Miles 11 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

""Black, Brown, Yellow, and Left "is unique. No other work deals in such detail with the complex relationships between racial nationalism and the radical left during the 1960's. A powerful and resonant achievement. Highly recommended!"--Howard Winant, author of "The World is a Ghetto: Race and Democracy Since World War II"
"Laura Pulido has written an invaluable study of the development of the multiracial Third World Left in southern California. She engages black, brown, and yellow radical activisms together, demonstrating how each vision differed but contributed to a movement that was ultimately more than the sum of its parts. Pulido's powerful excavation of the Third World Left's historical past provides reasons to hope for a more just, antiracist left future."--Lisa Lowe, author of Immigrant Acts: On Asian American Cultural Politics
" We so greatly needed this panorama of information and analysis. Finally we have an author putting the pieces together with commitment, enthusiasm and a view to the future."--Elizabeth (Betita) Martinez, activist and author of" 500 Years of Chicano History/500 Anos del Pueblo Chicano"

A People's Guide to Los Angeles (Paperback): Laura Pulido, Laura R. Barraclough, Wendy Cheng A People's Guide to Los Angeles (Paperback)
Laura Pulido, Laura R. Barraclough, Wendy Cheng
R659 R570 Discovery Miles 5 700 Save R89 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"A People's Guide to Los Angeles" offers an assortment of eye-opening alternatives to L.A.'s usual tourist destinations. It documents 115 little-known sites in the City of Angels where struggles related to race, class, gender, and sexuality have occurred. They introduce us to people and events usually ignored by mainstream media and, in the process, create a fresh history of Los Angeles. Roughly dividing the city into six regions - North Los Angeles, the Eastside and San Gabriel Valley, South Los Angeles, Long Beach and the Harbor, the Westside, and the San Fernando Valley - this illuminating guide shows how power operates in the shaping of places, and how it remains embedded in the landscape.

Environmentalism and Economic Justice - Two Chicano Struggles in the Southwest (Paperback, 3rd ed.): Laura Pulido Environmentalism and Economic Justice - Two Chicano Struggles in the Southwest (Paperback, 3rd ed.)
Laura Pulido
R873 Discovery Miles 8 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ecological causes are championed not only by lobbyists or hikers. While mainstream environmentalism is usually characterized by well-financed, highly structured organizations operating on a national scale, campaigns for environmental justice are often fought by poor or minority communities. Environmentalism and Economic Justice is one of the first books devoted to Chicano environmental issues and is a study of U.S. environmentalism in transition as seen through the contributions of people of color. It elucidates the various forces driving and shaping two important examples of environmental organizing: the 1965-71 pesticide campaign of the United Farm Workers and a grazing conflict between a Hispano cooperative and mainstream environmentalists in northern New Mexico. The UFW example is one of workers highly marginalized by racism, whose struggle--as much for identity as for a union contract--resulted in boycotts of produce at the national level. The case of the grazing cooperative Ganados del Valle, which sought access to land set aside for elk hunting, represents a subaltern group fighting the elitism of natural resource policy in an effort to pursue a pastoral lifestyle. In both instances Pulido details the ways in which racism and economic subordination create subaltern communities, and shows how these groups use available resources to mobilize and improve their social, economic, and environmental conditions. Environmentalism and Economic Justice reveals that the environmental struggles of Chicano communities do not fit the mold of mainstream environmentalism, as they combine economic, identity, and quality-of-life issues. Examination of the forces that create and shape these grassroots movements clearly demonstrates that environmentalism needs to be sensitive to local issues, economically empowering, and respectful of ethnic and cultural diversity.

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