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Migrant Protest and Democratic States of Exception: Kathleen R. Arnold Migrant Protest and Democratic States of Exception
Kathleen R. Arnold
R3,974 Discovery Miles 39 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Migrant protest is attracting growing interest making this book both topical and leading edge. Arnold conceptualises sovereignty as a relationship and in doing so opens new ways of thinking about constituting the people, resistance and the relationship between the state, the nation and the migrant/non-citizen. The struggles of the immigrants themselves through strategies of self-harming and faith-based sanctuary are rarely treated in the context of immigration politics specifically, and they are rarely the focus of a single scholarly book (often, they are treated as an isolated chapter or passing moment in the course of a longer discussion). Clear, rigorous, and demonstrates a solid acquaintance with a) the empirical literature on migration politics, and b) the philosophical/theoretical literature on political agency and sovereignty. Pushes to make political theory relevant as a field and illuminates political issues in new ways. Arnold is an excellent scholar Geographically, the book will appeal to the North American and Australian market since there are extended case studies of immigrant activism both countries.

Migrant Protest and Democratic States of Exception: Kathleen R. Arnold Migrant Protest and Democratic States of Exception
Kathleen R. Arnold
R1,137 Discovery Miles 11 370 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Migrant protest is attracting growing interest making this book both topical and leading edge. Arnold conceptualises sovereignty as a relationship and in doing so opens new ways of thinking about constituting the people, resistance and the relationship between the state, the nation and the migrant/non-citizen. The struggles of the immigrants themselves through strategies of self-harming and faith-based sanctuary are rarely treated in the context of immigration politics specifically, and they are rarely the focus of a single scholarly book (often, they are treated as an isolated chapter or passing moment in the course of a longer discussion). Clear, rigorous, and demonstrates a solid acquaintance with a) the empirical literature on migration politics, and b) the philosophical/theoretical literature on political agency and sovereignty. Pushes to make political theory relevant as a field and illuminates political issues in new ways. Arnold is an excellent scholar Geographically, the book will appeal to the North American and Australian market since there are extended case studies of immigrant activism both countries.

Arendt, Agamben and the Issue of Hyper-Legality - In Between the Prisoner-Stateless Nexus (Hardcover): Kathleen R. Arnold Arendt, Agamben and the Issue of Hyper-Legality - In Between the Prisoner-Stateless Nexus (Hardcover)
Kathleen R. Arnold
R3,980 Discovery Miles 39 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt famously argued that the stateless were so rightless, that it was better to be a criminal who at least had some rights and protections. In this book, Kathleen R. Arnold examines Arendt's comparison in the context of post-1996 U.S. criminal and immigration policies, arguing that the criminal-stateless binary is significant to contemporary politics and yet flawed. A key distinction made today is that immigrant detention is not imprisonment because it is a civil system. In turn, prisoners are still citizens in some respects but have relatively few rights since the legal underpinnings of "cruel and unusual" have shifted in recent times. The two systems - immigrant detention and the prison system - are also concretely related as they often house both populations and utilize the same techniques (such as administrative segregation). Arnold compellingly argues that prisoners are essentially made into foreigners in these spaces, while immigrants in detention are cast as outlaws. Examining legal theory, political theory and discussing specific cases to illustrate her claims, Arendt, Agamben and the Issue of Hyper-Legality operates on three levels to expose the degree to which prisoners' rights have been suspended and how immigrant policy and detention cast foreigners as inherently criminal. Less talked about, the government in turn expands sovereign, discretionary power and secrecy at the expense of openness, transparency and democratic community. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of contemporary political theory, philosophy and law, immigration, and incarceration.

Arendt, Agamben and the Issue of Hyper-Legality - In Between the Prisoner-Stateless Nexus (Paperback): Kathleen R. Arnold Arendt, Agamben and the Issue of Hyper-Legality - In Between the Prisoner-Stateless Nexus (Paperback)
Kathleen R. Arnold
R1,175 Discovery Miles 11 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt famously argued that the stateless were so rightless, that it was better to be a criminal who at least had some rights and protections. In this book, Kathleen R. Arnold examines Arendt's comparison in the context of post-1996 U.S. criminal and immigration policies, arguing that the criminal-stateless binary is significant to contemporary politics and yet flawed. A key distinction made today is that immigrant detention is not imprisonment because it is a civil system. In turn, prisoners are still citizens in some respects but have relatively few rights since the legal underpinnings of "cruel and unusual" have shifted in recent times. The two systems - immigrant detention and the prison system - are also concretely related as they often house both populations and utilize the same techniques (such as administrative segregation). Arnold compellingly argues that prisoners are essentially made into foreigners in these spaces, while immigrants in detention are cast as outlaws. Examining legal theory, political theory and discussing specific cases to illustrate her claims, Arendt, Agamben and the Issue of Hyper-Legality operates on three levels to expose the degree to which prisoners' rights have been suspended and how immigrant policy and detention cast foreigners as inherently criminal. Less talked about, the government in turn expands sovereign, discretionary power and secrecy at the expense of openness, transparency and democratic community. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of contemporary political theory, philosophy and law, immigration, and incarceration.

Why Don't You Just Talk to Him? - The Politics of Domestic Abuse (Hardcover): Kathleen R. Arnold Why Don't You Just Talk to Him? - The Politics of Domestic Abuse (Hardcover)
Kathleen R. Arnold
R1,914 Discovery Miles 19 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why Don't You Just Talk to Him? looks at the broad political contexts in which violence, specifically domestic violence, occurs. Kathleen Arnold argues that liberal and Enlightenment notions of the social contract, rationality and egalitarianism - the ideas that constitute norms of good citizenship - have an inextricable relationship to violence. According to this dynamic, targets of abuse are not rational, make bad choices, are unable to negotiate with their abusers, or otherwise violate norms of the social contract; they are, thus, second-class citizens. In fact, as Arnold shows, drawing from Nietzsche and Foucault's theories of power and arguing against much of the standard policy literature on domestic violence, the very mechanisms that purportedly help targets of domestic abuse actually work to compound the problem by exacerbating (or ignoring) the power differences between the abuser and the abused. The book argues that a key to understanding how to prevent domestic violence is seeing it as a political rather than a personal issue, with political consequences. It seeks to challenge Enlightenment ideas about intimacy that conceive of personal relationships as mutual, equal and contractual. Put another way, it challenges policy ideas that suggest that targets of abuse can simply choose to leave abusive relationships without other personal or economic consequences, or that there is a clear and consistent level of help once they make the choice to leave. Asking "Why Don't You Just Talk to Him?" is in reality a suggestion riven with contradictions and false choices. Arnold further explores these issues by looking at two key asylum cases that highlight contradictions within the government's treatment of foreigners and that of long-term residents. These cases expose problematic assumptions in the approach to domestic violence more generally. Exposing major injustices from the point of view of domestic violence targets, this book promises to generate further debate, if not consensus.

American Immigration After 1996 - The Shifting Ground of Political Inclusion (Paperback, New): Kathleen R. Arnold American Immigration After 1996 - The Shifting Ground of Political Inclusion (Paperback, New)
Kathleen R. Arnold
R810 Discovery Miles 8 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Few topics generate as much heated public debate in the United States today as immigration across our southern border. Two positions have been staked out, one favoring the expansion of guest-worker programs and focusing on the economic benefits of immigration, and the other proposing greater physical and other barriers to entry and focusing more on the perceived threat to national security from immigration. Both sides of this debate, however, rely in their arguments on preconceived notions and unexamined assumptions about assimilation, national identity, economic participation, legality, political loyalty, and gender roles. In American Immigration After 1996, Kathleen Arnold aims to reveal more of the underlying complexities of immigration and, in particular, to cast light on the relationship between globalization of the economy and issues of political sovereignty, especially what she calls "prerogative power" as it is exercised by the U.S. government.

Contemporary Immigration in America [2 volumes] - A State-by-State Encyclopedia (Hardcover): Kathleen R. Arnold Contemporary Immigration in America [2 volumes] - A State-by-State Encyclopedia (Hardcover)
Kathleen R. Arnold
R5,430 Discovery Miles 54 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

State and local immigration issues and policies for all 50 states are thoroughly examined in this unique, up-to-date, and accessibly written encyclopedia. Immigration continues to be a timely and often-controversial subject, particularly regarding legislation at the state level. While many books cover U.S. immigration, both historical and contemporary, few if any reference works examine the role of contemporary immigration in individual states. This two-volume encyclopedia fills that gap. Chapters address legal, social, political, and cultural issues of immigrant groups on a state-by-state basis and explore immigration trends and issues faced by individual ethnic populations. The encyclopedia will enable students to research the impact, contributions, and issues of immigration for each state to make comparisons between states and regions of the United States and to understand state versus national policies. By combining the history of immigration policy with current information, the work shows readers that many of the issues making news today are the same as those the nation dealt with in past decades. Studying state and local dynamics provide a unique perspective on this history. Offers topical essays on all 50 U.S. states, covering the history of immigration, state and local policies, and the contributions of various ethnic groups Provides readers with a big-picture understanding of immigration activity for each state over the past 50 years Includes chronologies, historical overviews, and topical essays that provide important background and place major events and legislation in context Offers a "notable figures/groups" section with biographical and group profiles highlighting the contributions made by particular individuals and organizations in relation to immigration

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