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The Wrong Complexion for Protection - Beverly Wright - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Forgotten Trials of the Holocaust - Frank M. Tuerkheimer - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Prospects for the Study of American Literature - - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Propaganda - - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Organizing While Undocumented - Kevin Escudero - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Organizing While Undocumented - Kevin Escudero - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

"Save My Kid" - Amanda M. Gengler - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

"Save My Kid" - Amanda M. Gengler - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Archives of Flesh - Robert F. Reid Pharr - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Archives of Flesh - Robert F. Reid Pharr - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Enlists the principles of post-humanist critique in order to investigate decades of intimate dialogues between African American and Spanish intellectuals In Archives of Flesh, Robert Reid-Pharr reveals the deep history of intellectual engagement between African America and Spain. Opening a fascinating window onto black and anti-Fascist intellectual life from 1898 through the mid-1950s, Reid-Pharr argues that key institutions of Western Humanism, including American colleges and universities, developed in intimate relation to slavery, colonization, and white supremacy. This retreat to rigidly established philosophical and critical traditions can never fully address—or even fully recognize—the deep-seated hostility to black subjectivity underlying the humanist ideal of a transcendent Manhood. Calling for a specifically anti-white supremacist reexamination of the archives of black subjectivity and resistance, Reid-Pharr enlists the principles of post-humanist critique in order to investigate decades of intimate dialogues between African American and Spanish intellectuals, including Salaria Kea, Federico Garcia Lorca, Nella Larsen, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, Chester Himes, Lynn Nottage, and Pablo Picasso. In the process Reid-Pharr takes up the "African American Spanish Archive" in order to resist the anti-corporeal, anti-black, anti-human biases that stand at the heart of Western Humanism.

DKK 777.00
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Archives of Flesh - Robert F. Reid Pharr - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Archives of Flesh - Robert F. Reid Pharr - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Enlists the principles of post-humanist critique in order to investigate decades of intimate dialogues between African American and Spanish intellectuals In Archives of Flesh, Robert Reid-Pharr reveals the deep history of intellectual engagement between African America and Spain. Opening a fascinating window onto black and anti-Fascist intellectual life from 1898 through the mid-1950s, Reid-Pharr argues that key institutions of Western Humanism, including American colleges and universities, developed in intimate relation to slavery, colonization, and white supremacy. This retreat to rigidly established philosophical and critical traditions can never fully address—or even fully recognize—the deep-seated hostility to black subjectivity underlying the humanist ideal of a transcendent Manhood. Calling for a specifically anti-white supremacist reexamination of the archives of black subjectivity and resistance, Reid-Pharr enlists the principles of post-humanist critique in order to investigate decades of intimate dialogues between African American and Spanish intellectuals, including Salaria Kea, Federico Garcia Lorca, Nella Larsen, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, Chester Himes, Lynn Nottage, and Pablo Picasso. In the process Reid-Pharr takes up the "African American Spanish Archive" in order to resist the anti-corporeal, anti-black, anti-human biases that stand at the heart of Western Humanism.

DKK 278.00
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Neither Fugitive nor Free - Edlie L. Wong - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Neither Fugitive nor Free - Edlie L. Wong - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Authors of Their Lives - David A. Gerber - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Authors of Their Lives - David A. Gerber - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

2008 United States Postal System’s Rita Lloyd Moroney Award In the era before airplanes and e-mail, how did immigrants keep in touch with loved ones in their homelands, as well as preserve links with pasts that were rooted in places from which they voluntarily left? Regardless of literacy level, they wrote letters, explains David A. Gerber in this path-breaking study of British immigrants to the U.S. and Canada who wrote and received letters during the nineteenth century.Scholars have long used immigrant letters as a lens to examine the experiences of immigrant groups and the communities they build in their new homelands. Yet immigrants as individual letter writers have not received significant attention; rather, their letters are often used to add color to narratives informed by other types of sources. Authors of Their Lives analyzes the cycle of correspondence between immigrants and their homelands, paying particular attention to the role played by letters in reformulating relationships made vulnerable by separation. Letters provided sources of continuity in lives disrupted by movement across vast spaces that disrupted personal identities, which depend on continuity between past and present. Gerber reveals how ordinary artisans, farmers, factory workers, and housewives engaged in correspondence that lasted for years and addressed subjects of the most profound emotional and practical significance.

DKK 248.00
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Risible Rhymes - Muhammad Ibn Mahfuz Al Sanhuri - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Fixing Parental Leave - Gayle Kaufman - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Fixing Parental Leave - Gayle Kaufman - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Political Thought of America’s Founding Feminists - Lisa Pace Vetter - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Political Thought of America’s Founding Feminists - Lisa Pace Vetter - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Recovering the powerful and influential contributions of women from the nation’s formative yearsThe Political Thought of America’s Founding Feminists traces the significance of Frances Wright, Harriet Martineau, Angelina and Sarah Grimké, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Sojourner Truth in shaping American political thinking. These women understood the relationship between sexism, racism, and economic inequality; yet, they are virtually unknown in American political thought because they are considered activists, not theorists. Their efforts to expand the reach of America’s founding ideals laid the groundwork not only for women’s suffrage and the abolition of slavery, but for the broader expansion of civil, political, and human rights that would characterize much of the twentieth century and continues to unfold today. Drawing on a careful reading of speeches, letters and other archival sources, Lisa Pace Vetter shows the ways in which the early women’s rights movement and abolitionism were central to the development of American political thought. The Political Thought of America’s Founding Feminists demonstrates that early American political thought is incomplete without attention to these important female thinkers, and that an understanding of early American women’s movements is incomplete without considering its profound impact on political thought. A complex and thoughtful guide to the indispensable role of women in shaping the American way of life, The Political Thought of America’s Founding Feminists is essential for a comprehensive understanding of the history of American political thought.

DKK 248.00
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Contested Americans - Cassaundra Rodriguez - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Contested Americans - Cassaundra Rodriguez - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Honorable Mention, Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Book Award, given by the Latino/a Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association 2023 C. Wright Mills Award Finalist Reveals the impossible choices and downright terror mixed-status families often face for their loved ones Living in a mixed-status immigrant family might mean that your grandmother could be deported at any moment, your son could be arrested at work, or your mother's deportation hearing is postponed—again. Such uncertainty and fear are the reality of life for mixed-status families—those that include both undocumented immigrants and US citizens. In Contested Americans, Cassaundra Rodriguez explores how members of mixed-status families experience and articulate belonging in the United States. The sixteen million people in the US who fall under this classification share the fear of a family member's possible deportation or the anxiety of leaving behind a child or elderly relative. Rodriguez highlights how different members of the same mixed-status families mediate undocumented statuses while maintaining the collective whole of a family. For many young adults, this may mean negotiating the sponsorship of their immigrant parents, and for the parents, planning for the emotional, physical, and financial well-being of their children in case of deportation. Contested Americans is a timely book, filled with vivid storytelling, that shows how immigration policies, racism, and privilege collide in the backdrop of the lives of millions of mixed-status families.

DKK 254.00
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