New Narratives on the Peopling of America : Immigration, Race, and Dispossession by Alexandra Délano Alonso (2024, Trade Paperback)

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New Narratives on the Peopling of America : Immigration, Race, and Dispossession, Paperback by Aleinikoff, T. Alexander (EDT); Alonso, Alexandra Délano (EDT), ISBN 1421448661, ISBN-13 9781421448664, Brand New, Free shipping in the US "This work comprises essays from a wide range of perspectives, from scholars to poets, to create an engaging text that challenges readers on both sides to move beyond a simplistic understandings of immigration history and policy"--

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PublisherJohns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-101421448661
ISBN-139781421448664
eBay Product ID (ePID)12061829871

Product Key Features

Number of Pages432 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameNew Narratives on the Peopling of America : Immigration, Race, and Dispossession
Publication Year2024
SubjectEmigration & Immigration, United States / General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaSocial Science, History
AuthorAlexandra Délano Alonso
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight27.3 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2023-028032
Dewey Edition23/eng/20230630
ReviewsThe collection offers new ways of seeing, looking, and intersections that reinvigorate our understanding of what immigration means--politically, socially, economically, and nationally. --Alyssa Quintanilla, Society for US Intellectual History
Grade FromCollege Freshman
IllustratedYes
Grade ToCollege Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal305.9069120973
Table Of ContentPreface A Note about the Cover Art Marco Saavedra, red liberty Part I. The Making of a Narrative 1. Toward Larger Stories: New Narratives on the Peopling of the United States of America Alexandra Délano Alonso 2. Imagining an American Nation: Sharing Our Stories Kwame Anthony Appiah 3. The Vague, Enduring Centrality of Whiteness in America Justin Gest 4. A White Settler Colony or a Revolutionary People's Colony? Narratives of America's Origins as Guides to the Peopling of the United States Rogers M. Smith 5. Dahodiyinii (Sacred Places) Dakota Mace 6. American Immigrant Katy Long 7. The Future Is a Foreign Country: We'll Do Things Differently There John R. Weeks 8. And Jesus, Where Is Home for You? Jesús I. Valles Part II. Beyond a "Nation of Immigrants" 9. A Nation of Immigrants: A Short History of an Idea Mae Ngai 10. The Border Crossed Us: Taking the Measure of a Migrating Country Daniel Immerwahr 11. A Nation of Immigrants, a Nation of Refuge Maria Cristina Garcia 12. Who Supports Immigration Reform? Ana Raquel Minian 13. Between Family Unity and Separation: A History of Gendered Exclusions, Deviance, and Deservingness in the United States Wendy Vogt 14. A Timeline of Queer Migrations QUEEROCRACY and Carlos Motta 15. Immigration Narratives, Past and Present: The Labor Dimension Ruth Milkman 16. Religious Diversity and the American Narrative Eboo Patel and Neil Agarwal Part III. Alternative Narratives 17. The Story of a Name Héctor Tobar 18. Migrant Herbalism Cinthya Santos Briones 19. Re-Claiming Humanity: Black History and the Cultivation of Empathetic Imagination Allison Dorsey 20. Unity in the Struggle: Immigration and the South's Emerging Civil Rights Consensus Hana Brown, Jennifer A. Jones, and Taylor Dow 21. Story-Walking toward Liveable Futures Jill Anderson and Maggie Loredo 22. The Narrative Machine: Profits, Brains, and the Reshaping of Our Public Space Pireeni Sundaralingam 23. Elements of a National Narrative on the Peopling of America T. Alexander Aleinikoff Acknowledgments Contributor Biographies Index
Synopsis"This work comprises essays from a wide range of perspectives, from scholars to poets, to create an engaging text that challenges readers on both sides to move beyond a simplistic understandings of immigration history and policy"--, Why an account of "the peopling" of the United States must include the stories of indigenous people, enslaved persons, and those living in territories and foreign nations taken and acquired by the United States. In New Narratives on the Peopling of America , editors T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Alexandra Délano Alonso present an extraordinary collection of original essays that reshape our understanding of the peopling of the United States. This thought-provoking volume goes beyond conventional accounts of immigration by reexamining narratives about foreign-born populations in the United States. It situates them as part of a larger story of forced displacement and dispossession that needs to include indigenous people, enslaved persons, deported and returned migrants, and those residing in territories and foreign nations acquired by the United States. The diverse range of contributors--which include academics, journalists, artists, legal scholars, and activists--confront complex topics such as migration, racial justice, tribal sovereignty, and the pursuit of equality. As nationalism, globalization, and economic challenges reshape the social and political landscape, this timely volume calls for a reevaluation and reconstruction of national narratives of belonging. Challenging nativist tropes and offering broader understandings of collective history, this pathbreaking book centers issues of race and dispossession in the story of the American people. New Narratives on the Peopling of America is an essential resource for students and a compelling read for general readers seeking a deeper understanding of the complex tapestry of American identity. Contributors: Neil Agarwal; T. Alexander Aleinikoff; Jill Anderson; Kwame Anthony Appiah; Hana Brown; Alexandra Délano Alonso; Allison Dorsey; Taylor Dow; Maria Cristina Garcia; Justin Gest; Daniel Immerwahr; Jennifer A. Jones; Katy Long; Maggie Loredo; Dakota Mace; Ruth Milkman; Ana Raquel Minian; Carlos Motta; Mae Ngai; Eboo Patel; QUEEROCRACY; Marco Saavedra; Cinthya Santos Briones; Rogers M. Smith; Pireeni Sundaralingam; Héctor Tobar; Jesús I.Valles; Wendy A. Vogt; John Weeks, Why an account of "the peopling" of the United States must include the stories of indigenous people, enslaved persons, and those living in territories and foreign nations taken and acquired by the United States. In New Narratives on the Peopling of America, editors T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Alexandra Delano Alonso present an extraordinary collection of original essays that reshape our understanding of the peopling of the United States. This thought-provoking volume goes beyond conventional accounts of immigration by reexamining narratives about foreign-born populations in the United States. It situates them as part of a larger story of forced displacement and dispossession that needs to include indigenous people, enslaved persons, deported and returned migrants, and those residing in territories and foreign nations acquired by the United States. The diverse range of contributors--which include academics, journalists, artists, legal scholars, and activists--confront complex topics such as migration, racial justice, tribal sovereignty, and the pursuit of equality. As nationalism, globalization, and economic challenges reshape the social and political landscape, this timely volume calls for a reevaluation and reconstruction of national narratives of belonging. Challenging nativist tropes and offering broader understandings of collective history, this pathbreaking book centers issues of race and dispossession in the story of the American people. New Narratives on the Peopling of America is an essential resource for students and a compelling read for general readers seeking a deeper understanding of the complex tapestry of American identity. Contributors: Neil Agarwal; T. Alexander Aleinikoff; Alexandra Delano Alonso; Jill Anderson; Kwame Anthony Appiah; Hana Brown; Allison Dorsey; Taylor Dow; Eli Farinango; Maria Cristina Garcia; Justin Gest; Sonia Guinansaca; Daniel Immerwahr; Jennifer A. Jones; Katy Long; Maggie Loredo; Dakota Mace; Ruth Milkman; Ana Raquel Minian; Mae Ngai; Eboo Patel; Marco Saavedra; Rogers M. Smith; Pireeni Sundaralingam; Hector Tobar; Jesus I.Valles; Wendy A. Vogt; John Weeks
LC Classification NumberE184.A1N3795 2024

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