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  • - Identity Practices, Discursive Spaces
    av Juana Maria Rodriguez
    1 432,-

    The author documents the ways in which identity formation and representation within the gay Latinidad population impacts gender and cultural studies today.

  • - The Racializing of an Ethnic Identity
    av David A.J. Richards
    1 432,-

    Exploring the acculturation process of Italian immigrants in the USA in terms of patterns of European and American racism, this book delves into the political and legal context of flawed liberal nationalism both in Italy (the Risorgimento) and the United States (Reconstruction Amendments).

  • - American Presidents and Black Entrepreneurs in the Twentieth Century
    av Robert E. Weems
    1 432,-

    An original contribution to African American history, the American presidency and American business history

  • av Mark A. Raider
    509 - 1 432,-

  • - Counterfeit Heroes and Unhappy Truths
    av Ronald Suresh Roberts
    509 - 1 432,-

    Argues that black conservatives have no real constituency but, as in the case of Clarence Thomas, are held up - and proclaim themselves - as ruthlessly honest, above self-interest and crude political loyalties. They claim to be outsiders, even from within society's most powerful institutions.

  • - Immigration, Asian Americans, and the Paradox of Civil Rights
    av John S. W. Park
    902

    Asian American immigration/citizenship law.

  • av Peter J. Paris
    834

    An illustrated history of an important cultural institute in NYC - not just religiously influential.

  • - How Veteran Politics Shaped the New Deal Era
    av Stephen R. Ortiz
    509 - 1 432,-

    Mining the papers of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and the American Legion (AL), this book reveals that veterans actively organized in the years following the war to claim state benefits (such as pensions and bonuses), and strove to articulate a role for themselves as a distinct political bloc during the New Deal era.

  • - The Youth of William Dean Howells
    av Rodney D. Olsen
    509 - 1 432,-

    A study of the childhood and youth of William Dean Howells, that demonstrates how the turbulent social and cultural changes of the early nineteenth century shaped the young Howells' emotional and intellectual life. It portrays the ordeal of coming of age during a momentous period of American history.

  • - West Africans in Post-Civil Rights America
    av Marilyn Halter & Violet Showers Johnson
    509 - 1 432,-

    Tells the story of the much overlooked experience of first and second generation West African immigrants and refugees in the United States during the last forty years.

  • - Anxious Parents in Uncertain Times
    av Margaret K. Nelson
    367 - 1 432,-

    Analyzing the goals and aspirations parents have for their children as well as the strategies they use to reach them, this book discovers fundamental differences among American parenting styles that expose class fault lines, both within the elite and between the elite and the middle and working classes.

  • - Remaking Television Culture
     
    1 432,-

    Addresses the economic, visual, cultural, audience, and new media dimensions of reality television

  • - Interviews from Prison
    av Cheryl L. Meyer
    509

    A deeply moving book, filled with stories of mothers who have committed the ultimate crime

  • - John T. Flynn and the Transformation of American Liberalism
    av John E. Moser
    1 432,-

    In this biography of the prolific writer and columnist John T. Flynn, who was once described by the New York Times as "A man of wide-ranging contradictions," John E. Moser draws on Flynn's enigmatic life to illuminate how liberalism in America changed during the mid-20th century.

  • - Rough Rider, Surgeon, Architect of American Imperialism
    av Jack McCallum
    834

    Major General Leonard Wood (1860-1927) was, with his close friend Teddy Roosevelt, an icon of US imperialism as the nation evolved into a global power at the dawn of the twentieth century. The author has mined Wood's personal records to create a vivid portrait of a complex man and the legacy he left on US Imperialism.

  • - NOMOS XLVI
     
    1 042,-

    Political exclusion and domination are common forms of injustice in democratic societies. The contributors to this volume explore the concepts of exclusion and domination from a wide array of theoretical approaches - liberal and republican, feminist and pluralist.

  • - Caribbean American Narratives and the Second Generation
    av Lisa Diane McGill
    1 432,-

    Exploring the cultural production of second-generation Caribbean immigrants in the US after WWII, as a prism for understanding the formation of Caribbean American identity, this book contributes to the studies of twentieth century US immigration, African American and Afro-Caribbean history and literature, and theories of ethnicity and race.

  • - NOMOS XLIV
     
    1 432,-

    The forty-fourth volume in the esteemed NOMOS series considers the philosophical, political, and legal dilemmas of the changing definition of "family" today.

  • - Clarence Thomas and the Failure of the Constitutional Conservatives
    av Samuel A. Marcosson
    1 432,-

    Originalism is the practice of reviewing constitutional cases by seeking to discern the framers' and ratifiers' intent. This text argues that the "jurisprudence of original intent," represented on the 2002 Supreme Court by Justice Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, has failed on its own terms.

  • - The YMCA and the YWCA in the City
     
    1 432,-

  • - Religion in the American Workplace
    av Lake Lambert III
    509

    Examines the workplace spirituality movement, and explores how it is both shaping and being shaped by American business culture. This book analyzes the enhanced benefits and support that workplace spirituality offers to employees, while exposing the conflicts it engenders, including diversity, religious freedom, and discrimination issues.

  • av Laura Levitt
    834

    Many of us belong to communities that have been scarred by terrible calamities. And many of us come from families that have suffered grievous losses. This book addresses questions of how we reflect on these legacies of loss and the ways they inform each other.

  • - A Historical Reader
     
    1 432,-

    Presents a story of the postwar experiences of Union and Confederate Civil War veterans. This work gives the reader a perspective on the challenges of readjustment for ex-soldiers and American society.

  • - Religion, Law, and Adolescence
    av Roger J.R. Levesque
    1 586,-

    This is the first attempt to integrate research on the place of religion in adolescent development today and to consider the impact of it on law and social policy making.

  • - The Politics of Blame in Twentieth-Century America
     
    1 432,-

    Considers the mother-blaming theories of psychological and medical "experts," bad mothers in the popular media, the scapegoating of mothers in politics, and the punitive approach to "bad" mothers by social service and legal authorities

  • av Melvin R. Lansky
    577 - 1 586,-

    Traces the history of psychoanalytically informed thinking about dreams, using selected contributions from Freud to the present to highlight both the legacy of Freud's "The Interpretation of Dreams" and the evolving use of the dream as a research tool.

  • - Poems of Brooklyn
     
    1 432,-

    Brooklyn, crouching forever in the shadow of Manhattan, is perhaps best known for a certain bridge or for the eternal carnival at Coney Island. This collection of 135 notable poems reveals the many cultural, ethnic, aesthetic, and religious traditions that have accorded Brooklyn its enduring place in the American psyche.

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