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It's not always what you know, but who you know! The heroes of the
Age of Lost Omens forge their path through an uncertain world, but
that world has been shaped by many others who came before or who
now stand beside them! Lost Omens: Legends provides details on 42
of the Inner Sea region's biggest personalities, from queens and
kings that rule the present to distant figures from Golarion's
past. Uncover details from the inner lives of movers and shakers
from all around the globe, as well as the secret techniques, items,
and knowledge PCs might gain from encountering these
larger-than-life figures! This deluxe special edition is bound in
faux leather with metallic deboss cover elements and a bound-in
ribbon bookmark.
A series of poems in reference to three years ago, college, and a
series of events.
The election of Donald Trump has called attention to the border
wall and anti-Mexican discourses and policies, yet these issues are
not new. Building Walls puts the recent calls to build a border
wall along the US-Mexico border into a larger social and historical
context. This book describes the building of walls, symbolic and
physical, between Americans and Mexicans, as well as the
consequences that these walls have in the lives of immigrants and
Latin communities in the United States. The book is divided into
three parts: categorical thinking, anti-immigrant speech, and
immigration as an experience. The sections discuss how the idea of
the nation-state itself constructs borders, how political strategy
and racist ideologies reinforce the idea of irreconcilable
differences between whites and Latinos, and how immigrants and
their families overcome their struggles to continue living in
America. They analyze historical precedents, normative frameworks,
divisive discourses, and contemporary daily interactions between
whites and Latin individuals. It discusses the debates on how to
name people of Latin American origin and the framing of immigrants
as a threat and contrasts them to the experiences of migrants and
border residents. Building Walls makes a theoretical contribution
by showing how different dimensions work together to create durable
inequalities between U.S. native whites, Latinos, and newcomers. It
provides a sophisticated analysis and empirical description of
racializing and exclusionary processes. View a separate blog for
the book here:
https://dornsife.usc.edu/csii/blog-building-walls-excluding-people/
The election of Donald Trump has called attention to the border
wall and anti-Mexican discourses and policies, yet these issues are
not new. Building Walls puts the recent calls to build a border
wall along the US-Mexico border into a larger social and historical
context. This book describes the building of walls, symbolic and
physical, between Americans and Mexicans, as well as the
consequences that these walls have in the lives of immigrants and
Latin communities in the United States. The book is divided into
three parts: categorical thinking, anti-immigrant speech, and
immigration as an experience. The sections discuss how the idea of
nation state constructs border, how political strategy and racist
ideologies construct the idea of irreconcilable differences between
whites and Latinos, and how immigrants and their families overcome
their struggles to continue living in America. They analyze
historical precedents, normative frameworks, divisive discourses,
and contemporary daily interactions between whites and Latin
individuals. It discusses the debates on how to name people of
Latin American origin and the framing of immigrants as a threat and
contrasts them to the experiences of migrants and border residents.
Building Walls makes a theoretical contribution by showing how
different dimensions work together to create durable inequalities
between U.S. native whites, Latinos, and newcomers. It provides a
sophisticated analysis and empirical description of racializing and
exclusionary processes.
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