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Babies without Borders - Adoption and Migration across the Americas (Hardcover): Karen Dubinsky Babies without Borders - Adoption and Migration across the Americas (Hardcover)
Karen Dubinsky
R2,844 Discovery Miles 28 440 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

While international adoptions have risen in the public eye and recent scholarship has covered transnational adoption from Asia to the U.S., adoptions between North America and Latin America have been overshadowed and, in some cases, forgotten. In this nuanced study of adoption, Karen Dubinsky expands the historical record while she considers the political symbolism of children caught up in adoption and migration controversies in Canada, the United States, Cuba, and Guatemala.

Babies without Borders tells the interrelated stories of Cuban children caught in Operation Peter Pan, adopted Black and Native American children who became icons in the Sixties, and Guatemalan children whose "disappearance" today in transnational adoption networks echoes their fate during the country's brutal civil war. Drawing from archival research as well as from her critical observations as an adoptive parent, Dubinsky moves debates around transnational adoption beyond the current dichotomy--the good of "humanitarian rescue," against the evil of "imperialist kidnap." Integrating the personal with the scholarly, Babies without Borders exposes what happens when children bear the weight of adult political conflicts.

Cuba Beyond the Beach - Stories of Life in Havana (Paperback): Karen Dubinsky Cuba Beyond the Beach - Stories of Life in Havana (Paperback)
Karen Dubinsky
R480 Discovery Miles 4 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Babies without Borders - Adoption and Migration across the Americas (Paperback): Karen Dubinsky Babies without Borders - Adoption and Migration across the Americas (Paperback)
Karen Dubinsky
R998 Discovery Miles 9 980 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

While international adoptions have risen in the public eye and recent scholarship has covered transnational adoption from Asia to the U.S., adoptions between North America and Latin America have been overshadowed and, in some cases, forgotten. In this nuanced study of adoption, Karen Dubinsky expands the historical record while she considers the political symbolism of children caught up in adoption and migration controversies in Canada, the United States, Cuba, and Guatemala.

Babies without Borders tells the interrelated stories of Cuban children caught in Operation Peter Pan, adopted Black and Native American children who became icons in the Sixties, and Guatemalan children whose "disappearance" today in transnational adoption networks echoes their fate during the country's brutal civil war. Drawing from archival research as well as from her critical observations as an adoptive parent, Dubinsky moves debates around transnational adoption beyond the current dichotomy--the good of "humanitarian rescue," against the evil of "imperialist kidnap." Integrating the personal with the scholarly, Babies without Borders exposes what happens when children bear the weight of adult political conflicts.

New World Coming - The Sixties and the Shaping of Global Consciousness (Paperback): Karen Dubinsky, Catherine Krull, Susan. Lord New World Coming - The Sixties and the Shaping of Global Consciousness (Paperback)
Karen Dubinsky, Catherine Krull, Susan. Lord
R682 Discovery Miles 6 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"New World Coming: The Sixties and the Shaping of Global Consciousness" is a collection of the most innovative essays from a major international conference of the same name, held at Queen's University from June 13?16, 2007. The collection examines the many ways in which a ?global consciousness? was forged during the Sixties.
In various sections, essays examine the ways revolution was imagined throughout the Sixties, the implications of the ?nation? for various liberation movements, the complex politicization of bodies during this time, and the enduring legacy of the period in terms of lasting political movements and cultural landscapes.
Featuring a colour insert of protest poster art, this is the first anthology of its kind to bring scholars from many areas of the world together to discuss and debate the meaning and impact of these vastly transformative years.

Canada and the Third World - Overlapping Histories (Paperback): Karen Dubinsky, Sean Mills, Scott Rutherford Canada and the Third World - Overlapping Histories (Paperback)
Karen Dubinsky, Sean Mills, Scott Rutherford
R1,382 Discovery Miles 13 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Even though they are aware of the Third World in relation to their daily lives, most Canadians know little about the historical foundations and complex nature of their country's entanglements with non-Western societies. Canada and the Third World provides a long overdue introduction to Canada's historical relationship with the Third World. The book critically explores this relationship by asking four central questions: how can we understand the historical roots of Canada's relations with the Third World? How have Canadians, individuals and institutions alike, practiced and imagined development? How can we integrate Canada into global histories of empire, decolonization, and development? And how should we understand the relationship between issues such as poverty, racism, gender equality, and community development in the First and Third World alike?

My Havana - The Musical City of Carlos Varela (Paperback): Maria Carida Cumana, Karen Dubinsky, Xenia Reloba De La Cruz My Havana - The Musical City of Carlos Varela (Paperback)
Maria Carida Cumana, Karen Dubinsky, Xenia Reloba De La Cruz
R1,262 Discovery Miles 12 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

For more than thirty years, musician Carlos Varela has been a guide to the heart, soul, and sound of Havana. One of the best known singer-songwriters to emerge out of the Cuban nueva trova movement, Varela has toured in North America, the Caribbean, Latin America, and Europe. In North America, Varela is "Cuba's Bob Dylan." In Cuba, he is the voice of the generation that came of age in the 1990s and for whom his songs are their generation's anthems. My Havana is a lyrical exploration of Varela's life and work, and of the vibrant musical, literary, and cinematic culture of his generation.

Popular both among Cubans on the island and in the diaspora, Varela is legendary for the intense political honest of lyrics. He is one of the most important musicians in the Cuban scene today. In My Havana, writers living in Canada, Cuba, the United States, and Great Britain use Varela's life and music to explore the history and cultural politics of contemporary Cuba. The book also contains an extended interview with Varela and English translations of the lyrics to all his recorded songs, most of which are appearing in print for the very first time.

Improper Advances (Paperback, New edition): Karen Dubinsky Improper Advances (Paperback, New edition)
Karen Dubinsky
R1,006 Discovery Miles 10 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Why do men rape women? This is a question for which there are many political, psychological, and sociological answers, but few historical ones. "Improper Advances" is one of the first books to explore the history of sexual violence in any country. A study of women, men, and sexual crime in rural and northern Ontario, it expands the terms of current debates about sexuality and sexual violence.
Karen Dubinsky relies on criminal case files, a revealing but largely untapped source for social historians, to retell individual stories of sexual danger--crimes such as rape, abortion, seduction, murder, and infanticide. Her research supports many feminist analyses of sexual violence: that crimes are expressions of power, that courts are prejudiced by the victim's background, and that most assaults occur within the victims' homes and communities.
Dubinsky distinguishes herself from most feminist scholars, however, by refusing to view women solely as victims and sex as a tool of oppression. She finds that these women actively sought and took pleasure in sexuality, but they distinguished between wanted and unwanted sexual encounters and attempted to punish coercive sex despite obstacles in the court system and the community.
Confronting a number of key theoretical and historiographic controversies, including recent debates over sexuality in feminist theory and politics, she challenges current thinking on the history of women, gender, and sexuality.

Within and Without the Nation - Canadian History as Transnational History (Paperback): Karen Dubinsky, Adele Perry, Henry Yu Within and Without the Nation - Canadian History as Transnational History (Paperback)
Karen Dubinsky, Adele Perry, Henry Yu
R1,352 Discovery Miles 13 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In some ways, Canadian history has always been international, comparative, and wide-ranging. However, in recent years the importance of the ties between Canadian and transnational history have become increasingly clear. Within and Without the Nation brings scholars from a range of disciplines together to examine Canada's past in new ways through the lens of transnational scholarship. Moving beyond well-known comparisons with Britain and the United States, the fifteen essays in this collection connect Canada with Latin America, the Caribbean, and the wider Pacific world, as well as with other parts of the British Empire. Examining themes such as the dispossession of indigenous peoples, the influence of nationalism and national identity, and the impact of global migration, Within and Without the Nation is a text which will help readers rethink what constitutes Canadian history.

The Second Greatest Disappointment: Honeymooning and Tourism at Niagara Falls - Honeymooning and Tourism at Niagara Falls... The Second Greatest Disappointment: Honeymooning and Tourism at Niagara Falls - Honeymooning and Tourism at Niagara Falls (Paperback)
Karen Dubinsky
R721 Discovery Miles 7 210 Out of stock

A lively and wide-ranging work on the history of the North American honeymoon, and, of necessity, the tourist industry at Niagara Falls. Dubinsky charts the growth of Niagara Falls as a tourist destination from the 1850s to the 1960s and explains how it acquired its reputation as the "Honeymoon Capital of the World." Ultimately, the author asks: Of all the ways to promote a waterfall, why honeymoons? Winner of the 2000 Albert B. Corey prize from the Canadian Historical Association and the American Historical Association for the best book in Canadian-American history.

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