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  • 1
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    Minneapolis, Minn. [u.a.] : Univ. of Minnesota Press
    ISBN: 9780816690572 , 9780816690602
    Language: English
    Pages: XXII, 293 S.
    DDC: 809.933520397
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    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gay Studies ; LITERARY CRITICISM / Native American ; Indians in literature ; Queer theory ; Homosexuality in literature ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gay Studies ; LITERARY CRITICISM / Native American ; Indianer ; Queer-Theorie ; Rechtsstellung ; Literatur ; USA ; USA ; Literatur ; Indianer ; Rechtsstellung ; Queer-Theorie
    Abstract: " In Settler Common Sense, Mark Rifkin explores how canonical American writers take part in the legacy of displacing Native Americans. Although the books he focuses on are not about Indians, they serve as examples of what Rifkin calls "settler common sense," taking for granted the legal and political structure through which Native peoples continue to be dispossessed.In analyzing Nathaniel Hawthorne's House of the Seven Gables, Rifkin shows how the novel draws on Lockean theory in support of small-scale landholding and alternative practices of homemaking. The book invokes white settlers in southern Maine as the basis for its ethics of improvement, eliding the persistent presence of Wabanaki peoples in their homeland. Rifkin suggests that Henry David Thoreau's Walden critiques property ownership as a form of perpetual debt. Thoreau's vision of autoerotic withdrawal into the wilderness, though, depends on recasting spaces from which Native peoples have been dispossessed as places of non-Native regeneration. As against the turn to "nature," Herman Melville's Pierre presents the city as a perversely pleasurable place to escape from inequities of land ownership in the country. Rifkin demonstrates how this account of urban possibility overlooks the fact that the explosive growth of Manhattan in the nineteenth century was possible only because of the extensive and progressive displacement of Iroquois peoples upstate.Rifkin reveals how these texts' queer imaginings rely on treating settler notions of place and personhood as self-evident, erasing the advancing expropriation and occupation of Native lands. Further, he investigates the ways that contemporary queer ethics and politics take such ongoing colonial dynamics as an unexamined framework in developing ideas of freedom and justice. "..
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
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    Book
    Minneapolis, Minn. [u.a.] : Univ. of Minnesota Press
    ISBN: 9780816677962 , 9780816677979
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 199 S. , Ill.
    DDC: 306.76608996073
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    Keywords: Schwarze. USA ; African American gays ; African Americans Sexual behavior ; Heterosexualität ; Sexualverhalten ; Mann ; Schwarze ; Homosexualität ; Liebesbeziehung ; USA ; USA ; Schwarze ; Sexualverhalten ; Mann ; Heterosexualität ; Liebesbeziehung ; Homosexualität
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
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    Book
    Minneapolis, Minn. [u.a.] : Univ. of Minnesota Press
    ISBN: 9780816680931 , 9780816680948
    Language: English
    Pages: 260 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Difference incorporated
    DDC: 327.73
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    Keywords: Imperialism Social aspects ; Humanitarianism ; War and society ; United States Foreign relations ; United States Military policy ; Social aspects ; USA ; Außenpolitik ; Militärpolitik ; Imperialismus ; Humanitarismus
    Abstract: " When is a war not a war? When it is undertaken in the name of democracy, against the forces of racism, sexism, and religious and political persecution? This is the new world of warfare that Neda Atanasoski observes in Humanitarian Violence, different in name from the old imperialism but not so different in kind. In particular, she considers U.S. militarism--humanitarian militarism--during the Vietnam War, the Soviet-Afghan War, and the 1990s wars of secession in the former Yugoslavia. What this book brings to light--through novels, travel narratives, photojournalism, films, news media, and political rhetoric--is in fact a system of postsocialist imperialism based on humanitarian ethics. In the fiction of the United States as a multicultural haven, which morally underwrites the nation's equally brutal waging of war and making of peace, parts of the world are subject to the violence of U.S. power because they are portrayed to be homogeneous and racially, religiously, and sexually intolerant--and thus permanently in need of reform. The entangled notions of humanity and atrocity that follow from such mediations of war and crisis have refigured conceptions of racial and religious freedom in the post-Cold War era. The resulting cultural narratives, Atanasoski suggests, tend to racialize ideological differences--whereas previous forms of imperialism racialized bodies. In place of the European racial imperialism, U.S. settler colonialism, and pre-civil rights racial constructions that associated racial difference with a devaluing of nonwhite bodies, Humanitarian Violence identifies an emerging discourse of race that focuses on ideological and cultural differences and makes postsocialist and Islamic nations the potential targets of U.S. disciplining violence."--
    Abstract: " When is a war not a war? When it is undertaken in the name of democracy, against the forces of racism, sexism, and religious and political persecution? This is the new world of warfare that Neda Atanasoski observes in Humanitarian Violence, different in name from the old imperialism but not so different in kind. In particular, she considers U.S. militarism--humanitarian militarism--during the Vietnam War, the Soviet-Afghan War, and the 1990s wars of secession in the former Yugoslavia. What this book brings to light--through novels, travel narratives, photojournalism, films, news media, and political rhetoric--is in fact a system of postsocialist imperialism based on humanitarian ethics. In the fiction of the United States as a multicultural haven, which morally underwrites the nation's equally brutal waging of war and making of peace, parts of the world are subject to the violence of U.S. power because they are portrayed to be homogeneous and racially, religiously, and sexually intolerant--and thus permanently in need of reform. The entangled notions of humanity and atrocity that follow from such mediations of war and crisis have refigured conceptions of racial and religious freedom in the post-Cold War era. The resulting cultural narratives, Atanasoski suggests, tend to racialize ideological differences--whereas previous forms of imperialism racialized bodies. In place of the European racial imperialism, U.S. settler colonialism, and pre-civil rights racial constructions that associated racial difference with a devaluing of nonwhite bodies, Humanitarian Violence identifies an emerging discourse of race that focuses on ideological and cultural differences and makes postsocialist and Islamic nations the potential targets of U.S. disciplining violence."--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note:Contents -- Introduction: The Racial Reorientations of U.S. Humanitarian Imperalism -- 1. Racial Time and the Other: Mapping the Postsocialist Transition -- 2. The Vietnam War and the Ethics of Failure: Heart of Darkness and the Emergence of Humanitarian Feeling at the Limits of Imperial Critique -- 3. Restoring National Faith: The Soviet-Afghan War in U.S. Media and Politics -- 4. Dracula as Ethnic Conflict: The Technologies of Humanitarian Militarism in Serbia and Kosovo -- 5. The Feminist Politics of Secular Redemption at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia -- Epilogue. Beyond Spectacle: The Hidden Geographies of the War at Home -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.
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  • 4
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    Book
    Minneapolis, Minn. [u.a.] : Univ. of Minnesota Press
    ISBN: 9780816677184 , 9780816677085
    Language: English
    Pages: VII, 233 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Globalization and community 19
    Series Statement: Globalization and community
    DDC: 320.8/50973
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    Keywords: Local government ; Municipal government ; Political planning ; Urban policy ; Political participation States ; USA ; Local government ; Bürgerbeteiligung
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction. Government programs matter: political learning, policy feedbacks, and the policy-centered approach -- The participatory impacts of county governments' means-tested and universal social programs -- City government and neighborhoods: intentional empowerment and reactionary mobilization -- Community policing: a reform policy for police responsiveness -- City government, economic development incentives, and business influence -- The impact of development incentive policy reform: a case study -- Policy-centered theory and urban programs: community effects in a global context.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
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    Book
    Minneapolis, Minn. [u.a.] : Univ. of Minnesota Press
    ISBN: 9780816665754 , 9780816665761
    Language: English
    Pages: 381 S. , Ill., Kt. , 23 cm
    DDC: 307.760973
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    Keywords: Sociology, Urban Case studies ; Metropolitan government Case studies ; Sustainable development Case studies ; USA ; Chicago ; New York ; Los Angeles ; Stadtentwicklung ; Chicago, Ill. ; Los Angeles, Calif. ; New York, NY ; Stadtplanung ; Theorie
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Revisiting urban theory ; Theorizing the city , Grounded theory : not abstract words but tools of analysis , The Chicago of Jane Addams and Ernest Burgess : same city, different visions , The view from Los Angeles ; Urban politics and the Los Angeles school of urbanism , The sun also rises in the west , From the Chicago to the L.A. school : whither the local state? , The view from New York ; The rise and decline of the L.A. and New York schools , School is out : the case of New York City , Radical uniqueness and the flight from urban theory , The view from Chicago ; The new Chicago school of urbanism and the new Daley machine , The new Chicago school : notes toward a theory , The mayor among his peers : interpreting Richard M. Daley , Both center and periphery : Chicago's metropolitan expansion and the new downtowns , The utility of U.S. urban theory ; The city and its politics : informal and contested , Understanding deep urban change : patterns of residential segregation in Latin American cities , Studying twenty-first century cities
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  • 6
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    Book
    Minneapolis, Minn. [u.a.] : Univ. of Minnesota Press
    ISBN: 9780816656332 , 0816656339 , 9780816656325 , 0816656320
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 292 S. , Ill. , 22x14x2 cm
    Series Statement: First peoples
    DDC: 325.373
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Indianer ; Homosexualität ; Entkolonialisierung ; Weiße ; Siedler ; Sexualpolitik ; Kolonialismus ; USA
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 253 - 275
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  • 7
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    Book
    Minneapolis, Minn. [u.a.] : Univ. of Minnesota Press
    ISBN: 9780816676125 , 0816676127 , 9780816676132 , 0816676135
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 267 S. , graph. Darst. , 22 cm
    Series Statement: Globalization and community series 18
    Series Statement: Globalization and community series
    DDC: 303.3720917320973
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    Keywords: USA ; Metropole ; Gerechtigkeit ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit ; Kommunalpolitik ; Urban policy--United States. ; Urbanization--United States. ; Sociology, Urban--United States. ; Equality--United States. ; Justice.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 8
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    Book
    Minneapolis, Minn. [u.a.] : Univ. of Minnesota Press
    ISBN: 9780816676408 , 9780816676415 , 0816676402 , 0816676410
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXIX, 294 S. , 23 cm
    Series Statement: First peoples: new directions in indigenous studies
    Dissertation note: Teilw. zugl.: Iowa City, Univ. of Iowa, Diss.
    DDC: 323.1197
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    Keywords: Indians of North America Government relations ; History ; Indians of North America Colonization ; Imperialism Social aspects ; Racism History ; Indians of North America ; Government relations ; History ; Indians of North America ; Colonization ; United States ; Imperialism ; Social aspects ; United States ; Racism--United States--History ; Racism ; United States ; History ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; USA ; Imperialismus ; Indianer ; Indigenes Volk ; Kolonialismus ; Kakophonie
    Abstract: "In 1761 and again in 1768, European scientists raced around the world to observe the transit of Venus, a rare astronomical event in which the planet Venus passes in front of the sun. In The Transit of Empire, Jodi A. Byrd explores how indigeneity functions as transit, a trajectory of movement that serves as precedent within U.S. imperial history. Byrd argues that contemporary U.S. empire expands itself through a transferable "Indianness" that facilitates acquisitions of lands, territories, and resources. Examining an array of literary texts, historical moments, and pending legislations--from the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma's vote in 2007 to expel Cherokee Freedmen to the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization bill--Byrd demonstrates that inclusion into the multicultural cosmopole does not end colonialism as it is purported to do. Rather, that inclusion is the very site of the colonization that feeds U.S. empire.Byrd contends that the colonization of American Indian and indigenous nations is the necessary ground from which to reimagine a future where the losses of indigenous peoples are not only visible and, in turn, grieveable, but where indigenous peoples have agency to transform life on their own lands and on their own terms"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface: Full fathom fiveIntroduction: Indigenous critical theory and the diminishing returns of civilization -- 1. Is and sas: poststructural indians without ancestry -- 2. "This Island's Mine": the parallax logics of Caliban's Cacophony -- 3. The masks of conquest: Wilson Harris's Jonestown and the thresholds of frievability -- 4. "Been to the Nation, Lord, but I Couldn't Stay There": Cherokee Freedmen, internal colonialism, and the racialization of citizenship -- 5. Satisfied with stones: native Hawaiian government reorganization and the discourses of resistance -- 6. Killing states: removals, other Americans, and the "Pale Promise of Democracy" -- Conclusion: Zombie imperialism.
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: ContentsPreface: Full Fathom Five. Introduction: Indigenous Critical Theory and the Diminishing Returns of Civilization -- 1. Is and Was: Poststructural Indians without Ancestry -- 2. "This Island's Mine": The Parallax Logics of Caliban's Cacophony -- 3. The Masks of Conquest: Wilson Harris's Jonestown and the Thresholds of Grievability -- 4. "Been to the Nation, Lord, but I Couldn't Stay There": Cherokee Freedmen, Internal Colonialism, and the Racialization of Citizenship -- 5. Satisfied with Stones: Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization and the Discourses of Resistance -- 6. Killing States: Removals, Other Americans, and the "Pale Promise of Democracy" -- Conclusion: Zombie ImperialismAcknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.
    Note: Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-270) and index
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  • 9
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    Book
    Minneapolis, Minn. [u.a.] : Univ. of Minnesota Press
    ISBN: 9780816665693 , 0816665699 , 9780816665709 , 0816665702
    Language: English
    Pages: XXV, 186 S. , Ill. , 22 cm
    DDC: 305.895922073
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    Keywords: Vietnamesen ; USA ; Alltagskultur ; Ethnische Identität ; Diaspora ; Vietnamese Americans--Ethnic identity. ; Vietnamese Americans--Cultural assimilation. ; Popular culture--United States. ; Popular culture--Vietnam.
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  • 10
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    Book
    Minneapolis, Minn. [u.a.] : Univ. of Minnesota Press
    ISBN: 9780816653492 , 0816653496 , 9780816653508 , 081665350X
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 258 S. , Ill. , 22 cm
    DDC: 305.800973
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    Keywords: Filipinos ; Völkermord ; Rassismus ; USA
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  • 11
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    Book
    Minneapolis, Minn. [u.a.] : Univ. of Minnesota Press
    ISBN: 9780816669813 , 9780816669820 , 0816669813 , 0816669821
    Language: English
    Pages: XLVII, 290 S.
    DDC: 323.3/29120973
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    Keywords: Mexikanischer Arbeitnehmer ; Politisches Engagement ; USA
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 271 - 281
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