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  • - From Welfare Reform to Foreclosure to Trump
    av Laura Briggs
    335,-

  • av Laura Pennington Briggs
    243,-

  • - A History of American Terror
    av Laura Briggs
    277,-

  • - Start Your Own Business from Home
    av Briggs Laura Briggs
    183 - 245,-

  • - Your Roadmap to Success in the Gig Economy
    av Laura Briggs
    195,-

    The Six-Figure Freelancer helps readers set up their business to deliver content writing, blogging, corporate communication, marketing, career search writing, and ghostwriting that earns them a six-figure income from anywhere in the world. The author shares techniques for marketing and maximizing one's ability to hit the ground running, find clients, and create a successful and sustainable business.

  • - A Heartwarming Feel Good Romance
    av Laura Briggs
    151,-

  • - An Uplifting Holiday Romance
    av Laura Briggs
    137,-

  • - A Feel Good Summer Romance
    av Laura Briggs
    124,-

  • - The Politics of Transracial and Transnational Adoption
    av Laura Briggs
    345 - 1 268,-

    A feminist historian and an adoptive parent, Laura Briggs gives an account of transracial and transnational adoption from the point of view of the mothers and communities that lose their children.

  • - Global Inequalities and the Circulation of Children
    av Laura Briggs
    374 - 1 251,-

    Presents an argument for a more complex view of transnational adoption, including stranger adoption, kinship adoption, fostering, and informal circulating children. This book considers the perspectives of a number of sending countries as well as other nations which adopt - including sometimes from the US, particularly children of color.

  • - Race, Sex, Science, and U.S. Imperialism in Puerto Rico
    av Laura Briggs
    398,-

    Original and compelling, Laura Briggs's Reproducing Empire shows how, for both Puerto Ricans and North Americans, ideologies of sexuality, reproduction, and gender have shaped relations between the island and the mainland. From science to public policy, the "e;culture of poverty"e; to overpopulation, feminism to Puerto Rican nationalism, this book uncovers the persistence of concerns about motherhood, prostitution, and family in shaping the beliefs and practices of virtually every player in the twentieth-century drama of Puerto Rican colonialism. In this way, it sheds light on the legacies haunting contemporary debates over globalization.Puerto Rico is a perfect lens through which to examine colonialism and globalization because for the past century it has been where the United States has expressed and fine-tuned its attitudes toward its own expansionism. Puerto Rico's history holds no simple lessons for present-day debate over globalization but does unearth some of its history. Reproducing Empire suggests that interventionist discourses of rescue, family, and sexuality fueled U.S. imperial projects and organized American colonialism.Through the politics, biology, and medicine of eugenics, prostitution, and birth control, the United States has justified its presence in the territory's politics and society. Briggs makes an innovative contribution to Puerto Rican and U.S. history, effectively arguing that gender has been crucial to the relationship between the United States and Puerto Rico, and more broadly, to U.S. expansion elsewhere.

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