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  • 1
    Language: English
    DDC: 353.0081/497
    Keywords: United States ; Bureau of Indian Affairs ; Archives ; Indians of North America ; Government relations ; 1869-1934 ; Sources ; Quelle ; USA ; Indianer ; Geschichte 1907-1939
    Note: Accompanied by printed guide compiled by Robert E. Lester, with title: A guide to the microfilm edition of Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs central classified files, 1907-1939
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780197745250 , 9780197745243 , 9780197745267
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 192 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Merrill, Samuel, - 1939- How polarization begets polarization
    DDC: 306.2/60973
    Keywords: United States ; Polarization (Social sciences) Political aspects ; Political parties ; Right and left (Political science) ; Radicalism 21st century ; Opposition (Political science) ; United States Politics and government 21st century
    Abstract: "Extreme polarization in American politics - and especially in the U.S. Congress - is perhaps the most confounding political phenomenon of our time. This book binds together polarization in Congress and polarization in the electorate within an ever-expanding feedback loop. This loop is powered by the discipline exerted by the respective political parties on their Congressional members and district candidates and maintained by the voters in each Congressional district who must choose between the alternatives offered. These alternatives are just as extreme in competitive as in lop-sided districts. Tight national party discipline produces party delegations in Congress that are each ideologically narrowly distributed but widely separated from one another. As district constituencies become more polarized and are egged on by activists, parties are further motivated to move past a threshold and appeal to their respective bases rather than to voters in the political center. America has indeed acquired parties with clear platforms - once thought to be a desirable goal, but these parties are now feuding camps. What resolution might there be? Just as the progressive movement slowly replaced the Gilded Age, might a new reform effort replace the current squabble? Or could an asymmetry develop in the partisan constraints that would lead to ascendancy of the center, or might a new and over-riding issue generate a cross-cutting dimension, opening the door to a new politics? Only the future will tell"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 1. Where did polarization come from and why is it getting worse? -- Making sense of polarization -- How does party discipline generate polarization? -- Why, even in highly competitive districts, are candidate positions so different? -- Heterogeneity across districts and within-district partisan gap and proclivity -- Part 2. Consequences of polarization -- How do party loyalty and activist influence foster mobilizing the base? -- Consequences of polarized politics -- Discussion and conclusions -- Appendices.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
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    Lanham, Maryland : Hamilton Books, an imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield
    ISBN: 9780761874171 , 0761874178
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 145 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Engram, Frederick V., - 1983- Black liberation through action and resistance
    DDC: 305.896/073
    Keywords: African Americans Psychology ; African Americans Politics and government ; Racism ; White supremacy (Social structure) ; Noirs américains - Psychologie ; Noirs américains - Politique et gouvernement ; Racisme - États-Unis ; African Americans - Politics and government ; African Americans - Psychology ; Race relations ; Racism ; White supremacy (Social structure) ; United States Race relations ; États-Unis - Relations raciales ; United States
    Abstract: "The central mission of Black Liberation through Action and Resistance: MOVE is to provide additional context to an ongoing discussion regarding Black liberation and proper allyship. This book will use the term co-conspirator as a preferred descriptor for Black/non-Black liberation-collaboration and provide a more direct ask of journeying anti-racist white Americans"--
    Description / Table of Contents: A Humble Request -- Stand Up : Black Liberation for Black People and Co-Conspirators -- By Any Means Necessary : Discovery of the Self and One's Own Blackness -- A Change is Gonna Come : Critical Race Theory -- Fight the Power : Respectability and Internalized Racism -- R:E:S:P:E:C:T. : Current Debates Around Bailey's Misogynoir -- Strange Fruit : History of Black Feminism -- Glory : How to Join the Resistance -- Freedom : Self-Liberation -- For Gianna : And All of the Children of the Stolen... -- For Us All : A Love Letter to All Members of the African Diaspora.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780197745267
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Series Statement: Political Science
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.260973
    Keywords: United States ; Polarization (Social sciences) History 21st century ; Political parties History 21st century ; Right and left (Political science) History 21st century ; Radicalism History 21st century ; Opposition (Political science) History 21st century ; Polarization (Social sciences) Political aspects ; Political parties ; Right and left (Political science) ; Radicalism 21st century ; Opposition (Political science) ; Society ; Society & culture: general ; United States Politics and government 21st century
    Abstract: This title explains the feedback loop that generates ever-increasing polarisation - the signature feature of contemporary American politics. This loop is powered by the discipline exerted by the respective political parties and their activists on both their Congressional members and their district candidates. The authors show that tight party discipline produces party delegations in Congress that are widely separated from one another but each ideologically concentrated - in a word, polarised.
    Abstract: "Extreme polarization in American politics - and especially in the U.S. Congress - is perhaps the most confounding political phenomenon of our time. This book binds together polarization in Congress and polarization in the electorate within an ever-expanding feedback loop. This loop is powered by the discipline exerted by the respective political parties on their Congressional members and district candidates and maintained by the voters in each Congressional district who must choose between the alternatives offered. These alternatives are just as extreme in competitive as in lop-sided districts. Tight national party discipline produces party delegations in Congress that are each ideologically narrowly distributed but widely separated from one another. As district constituencies become more polarized and are egged on by activists, parties are further motivated to move past a threshold and appeal to their respective bases rather than to voters in the political center. America has indeed acquired parties with clear platforms - once thought to be a desirable goal, but these parties are now feuding camps. What resolution might there be? Just as the progressive movement slowly replaced the Gilded Age, might a new reform effort replace the current squabble? Or could an asymmetry develop in the partisan constraints that would lead to ascendancy of the center, or might a new and over-riding issue generate a cross-cutting dimension, opening the door to a new politics? Only the future will tell"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780309689335 , 0309689333
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 PDF file (82 pages) , illustrations
    DDC: 302/.14
    Keywords: Health Equity ; Health Promotion ; Social Participation ; Politics ; Public Health Practice ; United States ; Congress
    Abstract: There is increasing evidence that civic participation - from voting to volunteering - is a social driver of health. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Roundtable on Population Health Improvement convened a workshop to explore the links between civics and health; between measures of civic engagement and quantitative and qualitative measures of health equity; and the roles that civic infrastructure, narrative, and media play in shaping civic engagement. Presenters discussed voting along with other important dimensions of civic engagement; others include the ability to set agendas, shape how policies are implemented, communicate information, model civic behavior, and support the involvement and inclusion of other individuals and groups.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references. - Description based on online resource; title from EPUB title page (EBSCO, viewed December 22, 2023)
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781493074143
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 247 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Raasch, Chuck Life painted red
    DDC: 978.004/975243092
    Keywords: Fellows, Corabelle ; Fellows, Corabelle ; 1800-1899 ; Dakota Indians Education ; Teachers Biography ; Women Social conditions 19th century ; Dakota Indians Missions ; Dakota Indians Social life and customs ; Interracial marriage History 19th century ; Dakota Indians - Education ; Dakota Indians - Missions ; Dakota Indians - Social life and customs ; Interracial marriage ; Teachers ; Women - Social conditions ; Biographies ; History ; Cheyenne River Indian Reservation (S.D.) ; South Dakota History ; South Dakota ; South Dakota - Cheyenne River Indian Reservation ; United States ; Biografie ; Biografie ; USA ; South Dakota ; Sioux ; Weiße Frau ; Lehrerin ; Interethnische Ehe ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "Details Cora's experiences from her Washington, DC, exodus to her years living amongst the Sioux, and her scandalous, short-lived marriage to Sam Campbell"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface : boundless, limitless -- A blind woman wants us to see -- 'The most penetrating cold I've ever experienced' -- Restless heart, defiant spirit -- Go West, young woman -- A big, wide world -- Mother, protector -- Elizabeth, Corabelle, and a mysterious suitor in the night -- Cut Meat Creek and rowdy cowboys -- Women work -- It was a good dog night -- Wild horses and raging blizzards -- A quiet courtship becomes a national sensation -- A prairie-gumbo-splattered wedding day -- Dime museums and Buffalo Bill's Wild West show -- The lies and distortions never end -- A child, vilified and objectified -- Pulled into politics -- A three-pronged assault on the power order -- A tragedy of Shakespearean proportions -- 'Winyan is dead' and 'there is no one to fill her place' -- It all falls apart -- Storms all around -- 'He is happy and wants no more to do with his white wife' -- Samuel Campbell, prisoner 3222 -- A family forever apart -- The blue star fades -- Missionary spirit to the end.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9780197581469 , 0197581463
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (292 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Toft, Monica Duffy, 1965 - Dying by the sword
    DDC: 303.6/90973
    Keywords: Intervention (International law) ; Conflict management History ; Militarism History ; Außenpolitik ; Sicherheitspolitik ; Internationale Politik ; Politisches Verhalten ; Maßnahme ; Militärische Intervention ; Militarismus ; Geschichte ; Conflict management ; Diplomatic relations ; Intervention (International law) ; Militarism ; History ; United States Foreign relations ; USA ; United States
    Abstract: "Through a historical and data-driven review of the US's dominant foreign policy trends from 1776 until today, America the Bully argues that since the end of the Cold War and especially post-9/11, the US has become addicted to military intervention. Lacking clear national strategic goals, the US now pursues a security whack-a-mole policy, more reactionary than deliberate. America the Bully dedicates a chapter to each defining era of US foreign policy, applying selected historical narratives, anecdotes of US foreign policy officials, case study examples, and compelling patterns derived from the data in the Military Intervention Project (MIP). Each chapter highlights the ways in which the US used and balanced primary tools of statecraft - War, Trade, and Diplomacy - to achieve its objectives. It showcases, however, that in recent decades, the US has heavily favored force over the other pillars of statecraft. The book concludes with a warning that if the US does not stem increasing trends of kinetic diplomacy, it may do irrevocable damage its diplomatic corps, dooming it to costly and often useless wars of choice. It may be doomed to the path of reactionary aggression, increasing its military footprint internationally to the detriment of its diplomatic and economic influence. If this trend continues, it could spell disaster for the US's image, credibility, and ultimately, its international and domestic stability"--
    Description / Table of Contents: America the expander -- America the Western hegemon -- America the hesitant helper -- America the leader of the free world -- America the unipolar hegemon -- America the unleashed -- America the lost.
    Note: Includes index
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
    ISBN: 1839159715
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Early American Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Odle, Mairin Under the skin
    DDC: 391.6/5097309033
    Keywords: Indians of North America Social life and customs ; Scalping Social aspects 18th century ; History ; Scalping History 18th century ; Tattooing Social aspects 18th century ; History ; Tattooing History 18th century ; HISTORY / United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775) ; Indians of North America ; Social life and customs ; Scalping ; Tattooing ; Tattooing ; Social aspects ; History ; United States ; USA ; Tätowierung ; Skalp ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Frontmatter --CONTENTS --INTRODUCTION Stories Written on the Body --CHAPTER 1 Pownced, Pricked, or Paynted Colonial Interpretations, Indigenous Tattoos --CHAPTER 2 The "Ill Effects of It" Reading and Rewriting the Cross-Cultural Tattoo --CHAPTER 3 Pricing the Part Economies of Violence and Stories of Scalps --CHAPTER 4 Playing Possum: Scalping Survivors and Embodied Memory --EPILOGUE Narrative Legacies and Settler Appropriations --NOTES --INDEX --ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    Abstract: Under the Skin investigates the role of cross-cultural body modification in seventeenth-century and eighteenth-century North America, revealing that the practices of tattooing and scalping were crucial to interactions between Natives and newcomers. These permanent and painful marks could act as signs of alliance or signs of conflict, producing a complex bodily archive of cross-cultural entanglement.Indigenous body modification practices were adopted and transformed by colonial powers, making tattooing and scalping key forms of cultural and political contestation in early America. Although these bodily practices were quite distinct--one a painful but generally voluntary sign of accomplishment and affiliation, the other a violent assault on life and identity--they were linked by growing colonial perceptions that both were crucial elements of "Nativeness." Tracing the transformation of concepts of bodily integrity, personal and collective identities, and the sources of human difference, Under the Skin investigates both the lived physical experience and the contested metaphorical power of early American bodies.Struggling for power on battlefields, in diplomatic gatherings, and in intellectual exchanges, Native Americans and Anglo-Americans found their physical appearances dramatically altered by their interactions with one another. Contested ideas about the nature of human and societal difference translated into altered appearances for many early Americans. In turn, scars and symbols on skin prompted an outpouring of stories as people debated the meaning of such marks. Perhaps paradoxically, individuals with culturally ambiguous or hybrid appearances prompted increasing efforts to insist on permanent bodily identity. By the late eighteenth century, ideas about the body, phenotype, and culture were increasingly articulated in concepts of race. Yet even as the interpretations assigned to inscribed flesh shifted, fascination with marked bodies remained
    Note: In English
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9780472903726 , 0472903721
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 264 pages)
    Series Statement: CAWP series in gender and American politics
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: May, Theresa ; Pelosi, Nancy ; May, Theresa - 1956- ; Pelosi, Nancy - 1940- ; Women legislators ; Women legislators ; Women Cross-cultural studies Political activity ; Women legislators ; Women - Political activity ; Cross-cultural studies ; Great Britain ; United States ; Electronic books. ; Cross-cultural studies
    Abstract: Walking a Gendered Tightrope analyzes the gendered expectations for women in high offices through the examples of British Prime Minister Theresa May and U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. Even at their highest positions, and while completing their greatest achievements, both May and Pelosi faced gendered critiques and intraparty challenges to their leadership. While other books have analyzed the barriers to higher office that women face, this book reveals how women in positions of power are still forced to balance feminine stereotypes with the perception of power as masculine in order to prove their legitimacy. By examining intraparty dynamics, this book offers a unique comparison between a majoritarian presidential and Westminster parliamentary system. While their parties promoted Pelosi and May to highlight their progressive values, both women faced continually gendered critiques about their abilities to lead their caucuses on difficult policy issues, such as the Affordable Care Act and two Trump impeachment votes for Nancy Pelosi, or finishing Brexit for Theresa May. Grounded in the legislative literature from the United States and Britain, as well as historical accounts and personal interviews, Walking a Gendered Tightrope contributes to the fields of gender and politics, legislative studies, American politics, and British politics
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-264) and index
    URL: JSTOR
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9780197641439 , 0197641431 , 9780197641453 , 0197641458 , 9780197641446 , 019764144X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (828 pages) , illustrations, map
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Social work, white supremacy, and racial justice
    DDC: 305.800973
    Keywords: Racial justice ; Social justice ; Racism ; Justice raciale - États-Unis ; Justice sociale - États-Unis ; Racisme - États-Unis ; Racial justice ; Racism ; Social justice ; United States
    Abstract: "The profession of social work in the United States has a complex history of perpetuating White supremacy and racism alongside a professed goal to achieve social justice and equality for all. The paradox of being situated as a justice-oriented profession that operates within structures of oppression and racial hierarchy has led to ongoing struggle over the definition and purpose of the profession itself. There are numerous discursive conflicts and actual harm that results from being actors in state sanctioned systems of unequal power while working toward a social justice ideal. Indeed, many scholars have discussed social work's paradoxical positions in relation to populations they purport to help: single women and mothers, Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities, and children and families struggling with poverty, oppression, and displacement (Abramovitz, 2017; Abrams & Curran, 2004; Thibeault & Spencer, 2019). Prior scholarship has centered around control and coercion with respect to the people that we profess to help (Fook, 2002); if social work is simply a tool to try to soften the blows of oppression, hence making oppressive conditions just slightly more "bearable" and thwarting resistance (Lundy, 2011). Other scholars have documented how social workers actively participate in state sanctioned racial violence (Roberts, 2002); and how the profession's social control function is in conflict with anti-oppression work (Abramowitz, 1998; Dominelli, 1996; Webb, 2006). This edited volume on Social Work, White Supremacy, and Racial Justice aspires to add context, insight and new ways of thinking to these critical conversations"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Contributors -- Introduction to Social Work, White Supremacy, and Racial Justice: Reckoning With Our History, Interrogating Our Present, Reimagining Our Future -- Part I: Social Work's Historical Legacy of Racism and White Supremacy -- Preface to Part I: How We Understand Our Past Will Shape Our Future -- Agents of Segregation: Social Workers, Institutions, and Urban Spaces
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Unveiling Racism in the College Settlement Movement: Susan Wharton, W. E. B. Du Bois, and the "Colored Investigation" of Philadelphia's Seventh Ward -- 2. The Response of School Social Work to Racial Segregation and Desegregation in American Public Schools -- 3. Gentrification and the History of Power and Oppression of Older African Americans in Washington, DC -- Social Work, Immigration, and Displacement -- 4. Tracing Absent Critiques: Racism, White Supremacy, and Anti-Asianism in Social Work's Discourses of Immigration
    Description / Table of Contents: 5. From "Problem" to Mass Repatriation: Social Work, Racialization, and the Forced Deportation of Mexican-Origin Residents, 1917-1933 -- 6. Displacing a Community, Professionalizing a Practice: Race and Pathology in the Eviction of Malaga Island -- White Supremacy and Gendered Racism: Legacies of Exclusion and Coercion -- 7. Coercion and Institutional Racism in the Evolving Mental Health System -- 8. From Denial to Disproportionality: History of White Supremacy, Structural Racism, and the Child Welfare System -- 9. Institutional Racism in the Child Welfare System: A Social Justice Issue
    Description / Table of Contents: 10. Mothers Who Receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families: A Citizenship Accounting -- Part II: Reflections on our Past and Present: Addressing Racism from Within -- Preface to Part II: Calling Ourselves Out and Advocating for Change Within the Profession -- Calling Out Racism Through Uprooting Whiteness -- 11. Calling Out Racism in Social Work: Why We Should and Why We Don't -- 12. Everyday Whiteness and the Failure of the Private Life -- 13. Becoming Antiracist Social Workers -- Women of Color: Enduring and Confronting Racism Within the Profession -- 14. The Black Woman's Tax
    Description / Table of Contents: 15. Survival and Resistance in the Academy: A Dialogue With Women of Color Faculty on Monsters and Monstrosity -- 16. Better Late Than Never: The Transformation Power of Black Feminist Thought -- 17. Keeping It 100: Innovative Ways to Combat Racism in Social Work Education -- Social Work Education: Combating Racism in Practice and Theory -- 18. Fifteen Years of Critical Race Theory in Social Work Education: What We've Learned -- 19. Examining the Antiracism Contributions of Black Male Social Work Educators Across Generations
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 11
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    Lanham : Lexington Books
    ISBN: 9781666940657 , 1666940658
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 323 pages) , illustrations (some color)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als This era of Black activism
    DDC: 323.1196/073
    Keywords: 2000-2099 ; African Americans Politics and government 21st century ; Black lives matter movement ; African Americans Violence against ; African Americans and mass media ; Mass media and race relations ; Citizen journalism ; Police brutality ; Racial profiling in law enforcement ; Organizational change ; African Americans Civil rights ; Noirs américains - Politique et gouvernement - 21e siècle ; Mouvement Black Lives Matter ; Noirs américains et médias ; Médias et relations raciales - États-Unis ; Journalisme participatif - États-Unis ; Brutalités policières - États-Unis ; Profilage ethnique - États-Unis ; Changement organisationnel - États-Unis ; Noirs américains - Droits ; African Americans and mass media ; African Americans - Civil rights ; African Americans - Politics and government ; African Americans - Violence against ; Black lives matter movement ; Citizen journalism ; Mass media and race relations ; Organizational change ; Police brutality ; Racial profiling in law enforcement ; United States ; Aufsatzsammlung ; USA ; Schwarze ; Aktivismus ; Black Lives Matter
    Abstract: "While much focus has been placed on Black Lives Matter activism in response to police and civilian murders of Black people, authors argue that Black activism in this era addresses a broad range of issues both on the street and inside institutions and communities"--
    Description / Table of Contents: This Era of Black Activism -- Black Activism -- The Effects of Black Activism on Institutions.
    Note: Collection of essays by Jozie Nummi and 14 others , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 12
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    Online Resource
    Ipswich, MA : Salem Press, Incorporated
    ISBN: 9781637005491
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (549 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.235
    Keywords: Adolescence ; Teenagers Conduct of life ; Teenagers Health and hygiene ; Teenagers Sexual behavior ; Adolescent psychology ; Adolescence - États-Unis ; Adolescents - États-Unis - Morale pratique ; Adolescents - Santé et hygiène - États-Unis ; Adolescents - Sexualité - États-Unis ; Adolescents - Psychologie ; Adolescence ; Adolescent psychology ; Teenagers - Conduct of life ; Teenagers - Health and hygiene ; Teenagers - Sexual behavior ; United States
    Abstract: Teens Growing Up: Skills and Strategies -- Education, Families, Health, Life Skills -- Personal Wellness -- Society, Sex, and Relationships -- Appendix -- Index.
    Abstract: "There is no greater time of personal flux and development than one's teenage years! This new title brings together informative and helpful information about the myriad aspects of teenage life, to aid parents, guardians, practitioners, and teenagers themselves in this crucial time in their lives. Hundreds of essays take a deep dive into issues that contemporary teenagers are facing now, and offer tools and strategies to help deal with difficulties in school, at home, and in teenagers' personal lives Here are just some of the issues and topics covered in this wide-ranging resource: Anxiety and Depression Bipolar Disorder Bullying Eating Disorders Environmentalism Gender Identity LGBTQ+ Issues Money Management Peer Pressure Racism Sleep Disorders Tattos and Piercings Time Management Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Body Dysmorphic Disorder Drug and Alcohol Use and Misuse Educations and Studies Family Dynamics Grief and Coping Mental Health Nutrition Physical Health Sex and Relationships Social Media Teen Parenting and More! All essays are written by experts in their fields, and start with a list of relevant issues and significance of the topic. Helpful subheads, photographs, and charts punctuate the essays, all of which end with an annotated list for Further Information. Teens: Growing Up, Skills and Strategies is designed to help parents and teenagers alike find their way during this transitional time, from identifying the many complex issues that can arise, to putting solutions into place with the goal of guiding teens into adulthood."--
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
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  • 13
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    Online Resource
    Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press
    ISBN: 9780807180655 , 9780807180662
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 317 pages)
    Series Statement: Antislavery, abolition, and the Atlantic World
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Cirillo, Frank J. The abolitionist Civil War
    DDC: 973.7/114
    Keywords: American Anti-Slavery Society ; American Anti-Slavery Society ; 1800-1899 ; Antislavery movements History 19th century ; Abolitionists History 19th century ; Abolitionists Political activity 19th century ; History ; Enslaved persons Emancipation 19th century ; History ; Mouvements antiesclavagistes - États-Unis - Histoire - 19e siècle ; Abolitionnistes - États-Unis - Histoire - 19e siècle ; Abolitionnistes - Activité politique - États-Unis - Histoire - 19e siècle ; Abolitionists ; Abolitionists - Political activity ; Antislavery movements ; Ethics ; Military participation - African American ; History ; United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 ; Participation, African American ; United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 ; Moral and ethical aspects ; États-Unis - Histoire - 1861-1865 (Guerre de Sécession) - Aspect moral ; United States ; USA ; Abolitionismus ; Sezessionskrieg ; Geschichte 1861-1865
    Abstract: "Frank Cirillo's "The Abolitionist Civil War" examines the dramatic transformation of the abolitionist movement during the American Civil War, specifically its far-reaching origins, shifting contours, and drastic consequences for both abolitionism and the nation. To do so, he focuses on ten figures spanning the race and gender lines of the abolitionist movement: William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, Frederick Douglass, George Cheever, Moncure Conway, Charlotte Forten, Lydia Maria Child, Stephen Foster, Abby Kelley Foster, and Parker Pillsbury. His study extends the story of immediatism deep into the Civil War and beyond, fleshing out its true nature as a morally nationalistic, ideologically multifarious, and politically dynamic movement. It demonstrates how interventionists during the first half of the war helped bring about a Union policy of military emancipation that had seemed far from inevitable, and it explores the unintended but disastrous repercussions of their intervention during the second half of the war, as abolitionism stunted its own power to secure further, lasting change beyond formal emancipation. It tells the tale of a movement whose greatest victory ensured its ultimate failure. In founding their movement in the 1830s, immediate abolitionists, or immediatists, advocated racial justice for justice's sake. However, they also grounded their mission in their own sense of nationalism. They strove as their endgame to construct a morally transformed Union: a land, purged through a moral revolution of its original sin of racial bondage and bigotry, which could fulfill its divine destiny as the lighthouse of democracy. Immediatists premised this moral vision on two commitments: the immediate emancipation of all enslaved people and their inclusion in some form in the post-emancipation polity. Yet the exact dimensions of their delivered nation, and the path toward achieving it, were indefinite and unfixed, precipitating an evolving civil war within abolitionism itself amid the strife of national conflict. While abolitionists originally aspired to achieve their perfect ends through equally perfect means, many grew frustrated in the dark decade before the Civil War.
    Abstract: In desperation, they fixated upon jumpstarting their moral revolution through a sudden, apocalyptic crucible, or golden moment. They embraced the Union war at its outbreak in April 1861, hoping to ensure their golden moment by harnessing and reshaping an effort to preserve the Union into a regenerative war for emancipation. To do so, they embarked on a harrowing journey, plunging deeper and deeper into the Union political mainstream in response to military and political developments-and downplaying their extreme moral ambivalence over such actions. Early in the war, interventionists crafted and fleshed out a brilliant strategy, gradually remolding themselves into practitioners of interest-group politics. Uniting in support of the government, they forged arguments about the practical necessity of military emancipation and forged an antislavery alliance with politicos from across the antislavery spectrum to disseminate such points. By late 1863, however, the interventionist camp was in shambles, as wartime abolitionism reconfigured into a messy proxy battle over Lincoln's re-election. As the war ended and the Thirteenth Amendment passed in 1865, the abolitionist movement reoriented itself a third and final time into a naked ideological struggle over the continuation of antislavery reform. Over the cries of broad interventionists and moral purists that the movement had to secure Black civil, political, and socioeconomic equality, Garrison and the narrow interventionists moved to disband its most prominent organization, the American Anti-Slavery Society. Though he failed, he retired to celebrate his attenuated but completed mission, abandoning the movement along with Conway. While Phillips, Douglass, Forten, the Fosters, Pillsbury, and the converted broad interventionists Child and Cheever fought on, theirs was a weakened remnant. Shorn of their significant wartime sway by Garrison, and to a lesser extent by their late electoral compromises, they proved helpless to sustain postwar Reconstruction. Immediatists' fateful intervention in the Union war thus helps explain how they achieved both so much and so little in terms of racial justice"--
    Description / Table of Contents: The Dilemma of the Secession Winter -- The Onset of Civil War, April-May 1861 -- An Interventionist Strategy Emerges, June-Mid-July 1861 -- The Impact of Bull Run, Late July-August 1861 -- The Rise of the Emancipation League, September-December 1861 -- On to Washington, January-March 1862 -- Imagining Reconstructions, March-September 1862 -- The Afterglow of Emancipation, September 1862-January 1863 -- The Stirrings of Realignment, February-June 1863 -- The Collapse of the Interventionists, June-December 1863 -- The Competing Conventions, January-June 1864 -- The Perils of Abolitionist Politicking, June-December 1864 -- The End of Wartime Abolitionism, January-May 1865.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 14
    ISBN: 9781773218106
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (297 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.896/0971
    Keywords: Racial justice ; Anti-racism ; Black people Social conditions ; Black people Social conditions ; Racial justice ; Racial justice ; Anti-racism ; Anti-racism ; Black people Social conditions ; Black people Social conditions ; Racial justice ; Anti-racism ; Black people--Social conditions ; Justice raciale - Canada ; Justice raciale - États-Unis ; Antiracisme - Canada ; Antiracisme - États-Unis ; Personnes noires - Canada - Conditions sociales ; Personnes noires - États-Unis - Conditions sociales ; Anti-racism ; Black people - Social conditions ; Racial justice ; Young adult nonfiction ; Canada ; United States
    Abstract: "An incisive, innovative, and inviting take on fighting oppression and fighting for racial justice. Racism is a real and present danger. But how can you fight it if you don't know how it works or where it comes from? Using a compelling mix of memoir, cultural criticism, and anti-oppressive theory, Khodi Dill breaks down how white supremacy functions in North America and gives readers tools to understand how racism impacts their lives. From dismantling internalized racism, decolonizing schools, joining social justice movements and more, Dill lays out paths to personal liberation and social transformation. Vibrant, dramatic collages by stylo starr complement Dill's propulsive voice. Fueled by joy and hope as much as by rage and sorrow, this groundbreaking book empowers racialized young people to be confident in their identities and embrace the fullness of their futures."--
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    Columbia, Missouri : University of Missouri Press
    ISBN: 9780826274939 , 0826274935
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvii, 300 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fighting for a free Missouri
    DDC: 973.7/114
    Keywords: 1800-1899 ; German Americans 19th century ; Antislavery movements 19th century ; German Americans 19th century ; German Americans 19th century ; Antislavery movements 19th century ; Abolitionists History 19th century ; Missouri Race relations 19th century ; History ; German Americans 19th century ; Abolitionists ; Antislavery movements ; German Americans ; Military participation - German American ; History ; Missouri Race relations 19th century ; History ; United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 ; Participation, German American ; United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 ; Participation, German American ; Missouri ; United States ; Missouri ; Deutscher Einwanderer ; Schwarze ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Abolitionismus ; Sezessionskrieg ; Geschichte 1830-1865
    Abstract: ""Fighting for a Free Missouri" features ten essays by scholars of German and American Studies, African American history, and sociology, that present contrasting perspectives on the political motives of Missouri German immigrants who fought against slavery before and during the Civil War. The diverse perspectives in this book attest to the complexity of German immigrants' place in the American political and social landscape, and makes evident the central and positive role that German political activism has played in the material lives of people of color and the establishment of democratic values in Missouri and the country at large"--
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  • 16
    ISBN: 9781666907544
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Tilley, Brian P. Higher Ground
    DDC: 305.800973
    Keywords: Racism Moral and ethical aspects ; Race relations - Moral and ethical aspects ; Racism - Moral and ethical aspects ; United States Race relations ; Moral and ethical aspects ; United States
    Abstract: "The author analyzes the history and politics of racism from a humanistic, moral perspective. This analysis shows shared moral conviction--a higher ground--can lead to meaningful action on racism"--
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  • 17
    ISBN: 9781666910919 , 1666910910
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 401 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bly, Antonio T Escaping matrimony
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bly, Antonio T. Escaping matrimony
    DDC: 306.810973
    Keywords: 1600-1775 ; Runaway wives Sources History ; Marital conflict Sources History ; Marital conflict ; Runaway wives ; History ; Sources ; United States Sources History Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 ; United States
    Abstract: "This study is a collection of elopement advertisements printed in newspapers throughout British North America"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Elopement Advertisements in the Southern Colonies -- Elopement Advertisements in the New England Colonies -- Elopement Advertisements in the Mid-Atlantic Colonies.
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  • 18
    ISBN: 9781772584738
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (217 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.874/30973
    Keywords: Working mothers ; Working mothers Anecdotes ; Mères au travail - États-Unis ; Mères au travail - États-Unis - Anecdotes ; Working mothers ; Anecdotes ; United States
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- About the Authors -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Contributor Essays -- Discussion -- Chapter 4 -- Contributor Essays -- Discussion -- Chapter 5 -- Contributor Essays -- Discussion -- Chapter 6 -- Contributor Essays -- It Takes a Village -- Discussion -- Chapter 7 -- Contributor Essays -- Discussion -- Chapter 8 -- Contributor Essays -- Conclusion -- Central Awakenings -- Dedications with Love.
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  • 19
    ISBN: 9781558969094 , 1558969098
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Grimes, Diane Through the lens of whiteness
    DDC: 302.23089/00973
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    Keywords: Mass media and race relations ; Racism in popular culture ; Minorities in mass media ; Racism in mass media ; White privilege (Social structure) ; Anti-racism ; Médias et relations raciales - États-Unis ; Racisme dans la culture populaire - États-Unis ; Minorités dans les médias ; Racisme dans les médias ; Antiracisme - États-Unis ; Anti-racism ; Mass media and race relations ; Minorities in mass media ; Racism in mass media ; Racism in popular culture ; White privilege (Social structure) ; United States ; Weißsein ; Antirassismus ; Visuelle Medien ; Popkultur
    Abstract: "Communication professor Diane S. Grimes and professional development trainer Elizabeth S. Cooney aim to help readers recognize how the images we experience in our daily lives contribute to white supremacy"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Beginning to see whiteness -- Through the looking-glass : reality, culture, & white ways of seeing -- Removing our rose-tinted glasses : race, bodies, and representation -- On a pedestal : masculinity, race, & threat -- Your white savior self(ie) : social media, branding, & humanitarianism -- Continuing the work toward anti-racist ways of seeing.
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  • 20
    ISBN: 9781800109537 , 9781800109520
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 252 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Notenbeispiele
    Series Statement: Eastman/Rochester studies in ethnomusicology 13
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Intimate entanglements in the ethnography of performance
    DDC: 780.89
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    Keywords: Ethnomusicology ; Music Performance ; Social aspects ; Intimacy (Psychology) ; Africans Music ; History and criticism ; African Americans Music ; History and criticism ; Music History and criticism ; Music History and criticism ; Music and race ; African Americans ; Music ; Ethnomusicology ; Intimacy (Psychology) ; Music ; Music and race ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Africa ; United States
    Abstract: Foreword. Let It Get Into You / Deborah Kapchan -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction. On intimate entanglements / Sidra Lawrence -- Yusef's Breath : Jazz Love, Cross-Racial Identification, and Paying Dues / Tracy McMullen -- Three Reflections, with Epilogue / Steven Cornelius -- Modulating Flawed Bodies : Intimate Acoustemologies, Chronic Pain, and Ethnographic Pianism / Mark Lomanno -- Performing Desire : Race, Sex, and the Ethnographic Encounter / Sidra Lawrence -- Thick Descriptions / Catherine M. Appert -- Entering the Lives of Others : Entangled Intimacies, Trauma, and Performance / Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum -- Ethnomusicological Empathy : Excavating a Black Graduate Student's Heartland / Danielle Davis -- Ethnomusicological Becoming : Deep Listening as Erotics in the Field / Carol Muller -- Mirror Dancing in Congo : Reflections on Fieldwork as Blanche Neige / Lesley N. Braun -- ethnography and its double(s) : theorizing the personal with Jews in Ghana / Michelle Kisliuk.
    Abstract: "Focused on research within Africa and the African diaspora, contributors to this volume think through the painful iterations of trauma, systemic racism, and the vestiges of colonial oppression as well as the processes of healing and emancipation that emerge from wounded states. Their chapters explore an acoustemology of intimacy, woman-centered eroticism generated through musical performance, desire and longing in ethnographic knowledge production, and listening as intimacy. On the other end of the spectrum, authors engage with and question the fetishization of race in jazz; examine conceptions of vulgarity and profanity in movement and dance-ethnography; and address pain, trauma, and violation, whether physical, spiritual, intellectual, or political. Authors in this volume strive toward empathetic, ethical, and creative ethnographic engagements that summon vulnerability and healing. They propose pathways to aesthetic, discursive transformation by reorienting conceptions of knowledge as emergent, performative, and sonically enabled. The resulting book explores sensory knowledge that is frequently left unacknowledged in ethnographic work, advancing conversations about performed sonic and somatic modalities through which we navigate our entanglements as engaged scholars"--
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  • 21
    ISBN: 9780813236766 , 0813236762
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 292 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.362
    Keywords: Catholic Church ; Catholic Church ; Slavery ; Slavery and the church Catholic Church ; History ; Slavery and the church History ; Church and social problems Catholic Church ; History ; Church and social problems History ; Slavery ; Social conditions ; Église et problèmes sociaux - Église catholique - Histoire ; Église et problèmes sociaux - États-Unis - Histoire ; Church and social problems ; Church and social problems - Catholic Church ; Slavery and the church ; Slavery and the church - Catholic Church ; History ; United States Social conditions ; United States
    Abstract: "The intertwining of U.S. Catholicism and race-based slavery is a painful aspect of the Church's history. Many scholars have shied away from this uncomfortable topic, but in recent years a cadre of historians have studied Catholics' varied roles: as enslaved persons, slaveholders, defenders of slavery, and, in a few cases, advocates of abolition and emancipation. This collection of nine essays is divided into three sections: enslaved persons and slaveholders, debating abolition and emancipation, and historians and historiography. The studies, many of which are informed by recent archival discoveries, offer a model for historians seeking to understand the relationship between slavery and the Church, not only topically but in terms of methods, contexts, and resources. They contribute to a broader appreciation of religion's role in race-based slavery and, in doing so, will assist scholars, teachers, and students in the contemporary discussion involving slavery, racism, and their legacies"--
    Note: Foreword / , Introduction / , A National Legacy of Enslavement: Jesuits and Enslaved Persons / , U.S. Catholic Religious and Slavery: Seeking Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation / , Catholic Slaves and Slaveholders in Central Kentucky: Reconstructing a Relationship / , American Reaction to Gregory XVI's Condemnation of the Slave Trade / , An Antislavery Archbishop: John B. Purcell and the Slavery Controversy among Border State Catholics / , Catholic Responses to Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation / , The Church and Slavery: A Historical Chronology, 1452-2023 / , Uncomfortable Entries: Documenting Enslaved and Free Persons of Color in Sacramental Records / , Contending with a Slaveholding Past: Slavery and U.S. Catholic Historiography /
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  • 22
    ISBN: 9781000875805
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (265 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Film Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 791.4365211
    Keywords: Masculinity ; Men ; Masculinity in motion pictures ; Men in motion pictures ; Documentary films History and criticism ; Masculinity ; Electronic books ; Masculinité au cinéma ; Hommes au cinéma ; Documentaires - États-Unis - Histoire et critique ; Masculinité - États-Unis ; Documentary films ; Masculinity ; Masculinity in motion pictures ; Men ; Men in motion pictures ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; United States
    Abstract: Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Man Behind the Mask -- Integrating the Documentary Film in the Study of Masculinity on the Screen -- Power and Entitlement: Understanding (American) Masculinity -- Of Men and Masks: How Patriarchy Represses Men -- How This Book Works -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Part I: Values -- 1. The Good Man -- Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About his Father: Homage to the Good Friend -- Undefeated: Character, Discipline, Team First -- Notes -- Works Cited -- 2. The Activist -- An Inconvenient Truth and An Inconvenient Sequel: Recycling Political Leadership as Activism -- How to Survive a Plague and United in Anger: The Power of the Male Activist's Anger -- Notes -- Works Cited -- 3. The Politician -- The Fog of War: Warmongering Masculinity and the Politics of Exoneration -- Street Fight: Partial Portrait of the Positive Man -- Notes -- Works Cited -- 4. The Whistleblower -- The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers: The Whistleblower as Manly Hero -- Citizenfour: The Whistleblower as Sensitive Man -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Part II: Damage -- 5. The Murderer -- Bowling for Columbine: Debunking Male Myths -- Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes: Rape Culture and the Serial Killer -- Notes -- Works Cited -- 6. The Child Abuser -- Deliver Us from Evil: The Respected Priest as Child Abuser -- At the Heart of Gold and Athlete A: The Trusted Physician as Child Abuser -- Notes -- Works Cited -- 7. The Wrongly Accused -- The Central Park Five: Sacrificing the Black Teen -- The Paradise Lost trilogy and West of Memphis: Sacrificing the White Teen -- Notes -- Works Cited -- 8. The Dependent Man -- Life, Animated: A Proud Autistic Man.
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  • 23
    ISBN: 9781477328231 , 9781477328248
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 259 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hickey, Georgina, - 1968- Breaking the gender code
    DDC: 305.420973
    Keywords: 1900-1999 ; Urban women Political activity 20th century ; History ; Urban women Social conditions 20th century ; History ; Women political activists History 20th century ; Public spaces Social aspects 20th century ; History ; Urban women Services for 20th century ; History ; Urban women Protection 20th century ; History ; Cities and towns Social aspects 20th century ; History ; Feminist geography History 20th century ; Cities and towns - Social aspects ; Feminist geography ; Public spaces - Social aspects ; Urban women - Services for ; Urban women - Social conditions ; Women political activists ; History ; United States
    Abstract: "Historian Georgina Hickey investigates challenges to the code of urban gender segregation in the 20th century, focusing on organized advocacy to make the public spaces of American cities accessible to women. She traces waves of activism from the Progressive Era, with its calls for "public restrooms, rooming houses, anti-spitting ordinances, covered bus stops, employment bureaus, lunch rooms, and women police," through and beyond second-wave feminism, and its focus on the creation of alternative, women-only spaces. In doing so, Hickey looks at how class, race, and sexuality shaped activists' agendas and shaped women's experiences of urban space and the gains and limitations of this activism. She uses a wide range of archival material, from press coverage to neighborhood association records to etiquette manuals, and studies a variety of cities, from Minneapolis to Atlanta. Throughout, she draws connections between the vulnerability of women in public spaces, real and presumed, and contemporary debates surrounding rape culture, bathroom bills, and domestic violence. Ultimately, Hickey unveils the institutionalized hierarchies that have made women feel uncomfortable in American cities and the "both strikingly successful and incomplete" initiatives activists undertook to open up public space to women. The manuscript is organized into eight chapters that move chronologically through the twentieth century, with an epilogue that reflects on how these issues manifest in the present"--
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  • 24
    ISBN: 9780309275118 , 0309275113
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 PDF file (xii, 187 pages)) , illustrations.
    Series Statement: Consensus study report
    DDC: 306.70973
    Keywords: Sexual Behavior ; Demography methods ; Research Design ; Sexual and Gender Minorities ; Gender Identity ; United States
    Abstract: Sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation are key indicators of the demographic diversity in the United States. Sex and gender are often conflated under the assumptions that they are mutually determined and do not differ from each other; however, the growing visibility of transgender and intersex populations, as well as efforts to improve the measurement of sex and gender across many scientific fields, has demonstrated the need to reconsider how sex, gender, and the relationship between them are conceptualized. This is turn affects sexual orientation, because it is defined on the basis of the relationship between a person's own sex or gender and that of their actual or preferred partners. Sex, gender, and sexual orientation are core aspects of identity that shape opportunities, experiences with discrimination, and outcomes through the life course; therefore, it is crucial that measures of these concepts accurately capture their complexity. Recognition of the diversity within the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and other sexual and gender minorities - the LGBTQI+ population - has also led to a reexamination of how the concepts of sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation are measured. Better measurement will improve the ability to identify sexual and gender minority populations and understand the challenges they face. LGBTQI+ people continue to experience disparate and inequitable treatment, including harassment, discrimination, and violence, which in turn affects outcomes in many areas of everyday life, including health and access to health care services, economic and educational attainment, and family and social support. Though knowledge of these disparities has increased significantly over the past decade, glaring gaps remain, often driven by a lack of reliable data. Measuring Sex, Gender Identity, and Sexual Orientation recommends that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) adopt new practices for collecting data on sex, gender, and sexual orientation - including collecting gender data by default, and not conflating gender with sex as a biological variable. The report recommends standardized language to be used in survey questions that ask about a respondent's sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation. Better measurements will improve data quality, as well as the NIH's ability to identify LGBTQI+ populations and understand the challenges they face.
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  • 25
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    Stanford, California : Stanford University Press
    ISBN: 9781503632349
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (217 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.800973
    RVK:
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    Keywords: Rassismus ; Humor ; Weiße ; Witz ; USA ; Racism / United States ; Wit and humor / Social aspects / United States ; Wit and humor / Political aspects / United States ; White people / United States / Attitudes ; White people / Race identity / United States ; United States / Race relations ; Racisme / États-Unis ; Humour / Aspect social / États-Unis ; Humour / Aspect politique / États-Unis ; États-Unis / Relations raciales ; Race relations ; Racism ; White people / Attitudes ; White people / Race identity ; Wit and humor / Social aspects ; United States ; USA ; Witz ; Rassismus ; USA ; Weiße ; Humor ; Rassismus
    Abstract: "Having a "good" sense of humor generally means being able to take a joke without getting offended--laughing even at a taboo thought or at another's expense. The insinuation is that laughter eases social tension and creates solidarity in an overly politicized social world. But, do the stakes change when the jokes are racist? In The Souls of White Jokes Raúl Pérez argues that we must genuinely confront this unsettling question in order to fully understand the persistence of anti-black racism and white supremacy in American society today. W.E.B. Du Bois's prescient essay The Souls of White Folk was one of the first to theorize whiteness as a social and political construct based on a feeling of superiority over racialized others--a kind of racial contempt. Pérez extends this theory to the study of humor, connecting theories of racial formation to parallel ideas about humor stemming from laughter at another's misfortune. Critically synthesizing scholarship on race, humor, and emotions, he uncovers a key function of humor as a tool for producing racial alienation, dehumanization, exclusion, and even violence. Pérez tracks this use of humor from blackface minstrelsy to contemporary contexts, including police culture, politics, and far-right extremists. Rather than being harmless fun, this humor plays a central role in reinforcing and mobilizing racist ideology and power under the guise of amusement. The Souls of White Jokes exposes this malicious side of humor, while also revealing a new facet of racism today. Though it can be comforting to imagine racism as coming from racial hatred and anger, the terrifying reality is that it is tied up in seemingly benign, even joyful, everyday interactions as well-- and for racism to be eradicated we must face this truth"--
    Description / Table of Contents: The racial power of humor -- Amused racial contempt, or a theory of white racist humor -- Hiding in plain sight : the racist humor of the far right -- Blue humor : the racist insults and injuries of the police -- President chimp : the politics of amused racial contempt -- Epilogue : racist humor and the cult(ure) of whiteness
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  • 26
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    Urbana : University of Illinois Press
    ISBN: 9780252053399 , 0252053397
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 167 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: The Asian American experience
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Creef, Elena Tajima Shadow traces
    DDC: 305.48/89956073
    Keywords: Japanese American women Portraits ; Japanese American women Archives ; Women, Ainu Portraits ; Women, Ainu Archives ; War brides Portraits ; War brides Archives ; Photograph collections Social aspects ; Portrait photography Social aspects ; Japanese American women ; Photograph collections ; Social aspects ; Portrait photography ; Social aspects ; War brides ; Women, Ainu ; Archives ; Portraits ; United States
    Abstract: Those "mysterious little Japanese primitives" -- Looking at Japanese picture brides -- Beauty behind barbed wire -- Filling in the blank spot in an incomplete war bride archive.
    Abstract: "Images of Japanese and Japanese American women can teach us what it meant to be visible at specific moments in history. Elena Tajima Creef employs an Asian American feminist vantage point to examine ways of looking at indigenous Japanese Ainu women taking part in the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition; Japanese immigrant picture brides of the early twentieth century; interned Nisei women in World War II camps; and Japanese war brides who immigrated to the United States in the 1950s. Creef illustrates how an against-the-grain viewing of these images and other archival materials offers textual traces that invite us to reconsider the visual history of these women and other distinct historical groups. As she shows, using an archival collection's range as a lens and frame helps us discover new intersections between race, class, gender, history, and photography. Innovative and engaging, Shadow Traces illuminates how photographs shape the history of marginalized people and outlines a method for using such materials in interdisciplinary research"--
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  • 27
    ISBN: 9780197512098 , 9780197512074
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 333 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.6
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    Keywords: Aged ; Workforce ; Socioeconomic Factors ; United States
    Abstract: "Worldwide, aging populations are one of humanity's greatest accomplishments - and one of our greatest challenges. As longevity has risen and fertility has fallen, older adults make up a larger portion of populations. Without a doubt, societies can reap more benefits from older people's contributions than they did in previous generations. At the same time, this demographic transition changes everything - including how nations navigate work and retirement."
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  • 28
    ISBN: 9781538151426
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 366 Seiten)
    Edition: Sixth edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.800973
    Keywords: Minorities Social conditions ; United States ; Minorities Economic conditions ; United States ; Racism United States ; Electronic books ; United States Race relations ; USA ; Rassismus ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Nationale Minderheit ; Soziale Situation ; Diskriminierung ; Wirtschaftliche Lage
    Abstract: Racism Without Racists examines in detail how Whites talk, think, and account for the existence of racial inequality, and argues that color-blind racism has emerged as the fountain of frames, stylistic components, and racial stories Whites rely on to articulate their views on racial affairs.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- 1 The Strange Enigmaof Race in Contemporary America -- 2 What Is Systemic Racism? -- 3 The New Racism -- 4 The Central Frames of Color-Blind Racism -- 5 The Style of Color Blindness -- 6 "I Didn't Get That Job Because of a Black Man" -- 7 Peeking inside the White Habitus -- 8 Are All Whites Refined Archie Bunkers? -- 9 Are Blacks Color Blind, Too? -- 10 Color-Blind Racism in Pandemic Times -- 11 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.
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    Durham : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9781478023371
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource ( ix, 352 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 970.00497
    Keywords: Indians, Treatment of / North America / History ; Settler colonialism / United States / History ; Indians of North America / Economic conditions ; Indians of North America / Colonization / History ; Imperialism / Social aspects / North America / History ; Capitalism / North America / History ; Racism / North America / History ; Racism / Economic aspects / North America ; North America / Race relations / History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / American / African American & Black Studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / American / Native American Studies ; Capitalism ; Imperialism / Social aspects ; Indians of North America / Colonization ; Indians of North America / Economic conditions ; Indians, Treatment of ; Race relations ; Racism ; Racism / Economic aspects ; Settler colonialism ; North America ; United States ; History ; Konferenzschrift 2019 ; Konferenzschrift 2019
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  • 30
    ISBN: 9781640125179
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (277 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Spencer, John, - 1975- Connected soldiers
    DDC: 306.27
    Keywords: Soldiers-Family relationships ; Unit cohesion (Military science) ; United States ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In Connected Soldiers John Spencer delivers lessons about how to build teams in a way that overcomes the distractions of home and the outside world, without reducing the benefits gained from connections to family.
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- U.S. Army Formations and Rank Structure -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. What We Believe and Know about Combat Cohesion -- 2. Welcome to the Platoon (Primary Group Cohesion) -- 3. Jump Right into It (Shared Combat Experiences) -- 4. Home Away from Home (Shared Living Hardships) -- 5. I Can't Leave (Group Identity) -- 6. A Different Army and a Different War -- 7. Get the Internet Back Up! -- 8. Conditions for Social Cohesion to Form -- 9. Connected and Fighting -- 10. Protecting and Building the Full Team -- 11. A Winning Team -- 12. On the Other End of Connected Warfare -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index.
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  • 31
    ISBN: 9781538169766
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 148 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Olson, Glen W., - 1953- Fifty years of polyamory in America
    DDC: 306.84/230973
    Keywords: Non-monogamous relationships ; Free love ; Free love ; Non-monogamous relationships ; United States
    Abstract: "Fifty Years of Polyamory in America is a history of multiply committed relationships, group marriage, and group living in American over the last fifty years. It is based on the personal experiences of the authors, on extensive research of the movement, and on interviews with leaders in this movement"--
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    Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, An Imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC
    ISBN: 9781440876981 , 1440876983
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (218 Seiten)
    Edition: First Edition
    Series Statement: Gender matters in u.s. politics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stabile, Bonnie Women, power, and rape culture
    DDC: 305.420973
    Keywords: Women Political activity 21st century ; Rape Social aspects 21st century ; Sexual harassment 21st century ; Marginality, Social 21st century ; Marginality, Social ; Rape ; Social aspects ; Sexual harassment ; Women ; Political activity ; United States
    Abstract: "Focusing on how rape, sexual assault, and harassment relate to underrepresentation of women in public authority, this book provides an insightful exploration of the policy context that impedes women's advancement to positions of power"--
    Abstract: "The election of Donald Trump precipitated one of the largest outpourings of political protest on a single day in U.S. history with the 2017 March for Women. The emboldened #MeToo and #TimesUp movements reacted not only to the historical injustice of sexual offenses perpetrated upon women, but women's associated underrepresentation in positions of power and public authority.Women, Power, and Rape Culture examines the principal events, actors, and paradigms in the politics of rape, sexual assault, and harassment since Trump's election. Unlike other studies, it connects these traumatic events to women's underrepresentation in the public sphere. Chapters consider the power of presidential speech, judges, and Congress to create structural barriers to women's representation as well as the stultifying effects of weak college and university responses to sexual violence. Disparities in women's representation in positions of public authority are considered in light of the disproportionate burden imposed on women by a culture that discounts the prevalence of rape and harassment and by the policies that inadequately address them, allowing them to perpetuate"--
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    ISBN: 9781978826472 , 9781978826458
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 247 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Helmbold, Lois Rita Making choices, making do
    DDC: 305.48/230973
    Keywords: Working class women History 20th century ; Discrimination in employment History 20th century ; African American women Employment 20th century ; History ; Women immigrants Employment 20th century ; History ; Women, White Employment 20th century ; History ; HISTORY / General ; Working class women ; Economic history ; Discrimination in employment ; African American women ; Employment ; History ; United States Economic conditions 1918-1945 ; United States
    Abstract: Preface : My history and positionality --Introduction --Urban working-class daily lives and work in the 1920s --Job deterioration and unemployment : "You just can't depend on a steady job at all" --Employment strategies and their consequences --The family economy : Daily survival and management of resources --Interrupted expectations : Loyalty and conflict in the family economy --Outside the family economy : "Most times I'd go to a friend" --Relief : "I never thought I would come to this. I am so willing and anxious to work" --Conclusion : Working-class women's class and race consciousness --Appendix A: Interview sources --Appendix B: Social scientists at the Women's Bureau --Appendix C: The U.S. census --Appendix D: Tables.
    Abstract: "Making Choices, Making Do is a comparative study of Black and White working class women's survival strategies during the Great Depression. Based primarily on analysis of employment histories and Depression-era interviews of 1,340 women in Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, and South Bend, Lois Helmbold discovered that while going through the Depression, both Black and White women lost work fairly equally, but the benefits that White women accrued because of structural racism meant that they avoided utter destitution that more commonly swallowed their Black peers. For example, when let go from a job, a White woman was more successful in securing a less prestigious job, which allowed her continuous employment, while Black women, especially older Black women, were pushed out of the labor force entirely. Helmbold found other ways that Black and White working class women's lives intertwined, sometimes positively, sometimes not. She found that overall, working class women were less racially segregated than men in their jobs. Making Choices, Making Do strives to fill the gap in the labor history of women, both Black and White, during the Depression. The book will challenge the limits of segregated histories and encourage more comparative analysis"--
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    Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9780691222899 , 0691222894 , 9780691246505 , 0691246505
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 373 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Benjamin, Ruha Viral justice
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Justice ; Social justice ; Social change ; Equality ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General ; Equality ; Justice ; Social change ; Social justice ; United States
    Abstract: The White House -- Weather -- Hunted -- Lies -- Grind -- Exposed -- Trust -- La Casa Azul.
    Abstract: Benjamin draws on her own experiences as well as research to show how we can build a more just world--one small, and viral, step at a time
    Abstract: An inspiring vision of how we can build a more just world--one small change at a time"A book as urgent as the moment that produced it."--Long before the pandemic, Ruha Benjamin was doing groundbreaking research on race, technology, and justice, focusing on big, structural changes. But the twin plagues of COVID-19 and anti-Black police violence inspired her to rethink the importance of small, individual actions. Part memoir, part manifesto, Viral Justice is a sweeping and deeply personal exploration of how we can transform society through the choices we make every day.Vividly recounting her personal experiences and those of her family, Benjamin shows how seemingly minor decisions and habits could spread virally and have exponentially positive effects. She recounts her father's premature death, illuminating the devastating impact of the chronic stress of racism, but she also introduces us to community organizers who are fostering mutual aid and collective healing. Through her brother's experience with the criminal justice system, we see the trauma caused by policing practices and mass imprisonment, but we also witness family members finding strength as they come together to demand justice for their loved ones. And while her own challenges as a young mother reveal the vast inequities of our healthcare system, Benjamin also describes how the support of doulas and midwives can keep Black mothers and babies alive and well.Born of a stubborn hopefulness, Viral Justice offers a passionate, inspiring, and practical vision of how small changes can add up to large ones, transforming our relationships and communities, and helping us build a more just and joyful world
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    ISBN: 9781003034810
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 255 Seiten) , Illustrationen
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    DDC: 305.80097309/05
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    Keywords: Trump, Donald ; Politische Kultur ; Geschlechterrolle ; Rassismus ; Trump, Donald / 1946- / Political and social views ; United States / Politics and government / 2017-2021 ; Sex role / Political aspects / United States ; Minorities / United States / Social conditions / 21st century ; Hispanic Americans / United States / Social conditions / 21st century ; Racism / Political aspects / United States / History / 21st century ; United States / Race relations / Political aspects / History / 21st century ; Political culture / United States / 21st century ; Fascism / United States ; Trump, Donald / 1946- ; Fascism ; Hispanic Americans / Social conditions ; Minorities / Social conditions ; Political and social views ; Political culture ; Politics and government ; Race relations / Political aspects ; Racism / Political aspects ; Sex role / Political aspects ; United States ; 2000-2099 ; History ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; History ; Trump, Donald 1946- ; Rassismus ; Geschlechterrolle ; Politische Kultur
    Abstract: "This book demonstrates the fragility of democratic norms and institutions, and the allure of fascist politics within the Trump era. The chapters consider the antagonistic cultural practices through which divergent political machinations, including white (patriarchal) nationalism, are staged, and examine the corresponding policies and governing practices that threaten the civil rights, security, and wellbeing of racialized minorities, immigrants, women, and gender nonconforming people. The book contributes to social theory on nation-building by delineating processes of exclusion, intimidation, and violence, with a focus on rhetoric, performance, semiotics, music, affectivity, and the power of media. Various chapters also analyze creative, restorative, and at times unruly practices of community building, which reknit the social fabric with expansive visions of the polity. This anthropology-led volume incorporates contributions from a number of disciplines including sociology, American studies, communication, and Spanish, and will be of interest to scholars across the social sciences and humanities"--
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    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780190088217
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (284 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kane, Tim, 1968 - The immigrant superpower
    DDC: 305.9/069120973
    Keywords: Immigrants Social conditions 21st century ; Emigration and immigration Economic aspects ; Emigration and immigration Political aspects ; Epidemics ; Diplomatic relations ; Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; Emigration and immigration ; Political aspects ; Epidemics ; Immigrants ; Social conditions ; Politics and government ; United States Politics and government ; United States Foreign relations ; United States ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; USA ; Geschichte ; Außenpolitik ; Einwanderung
    Abstract: "One century ago, in 1921, as the American colossus was emerging on the world stage, a populist backlash against foreign immigration was reinforced by fears of a global pandemic known as the Spanish flu. The backlash was bipartisan, and "emergency" legislation passed the U.S. Congress overwhelmingly. That decision was strategically myopic, undercutting the source of America's surprisingly sudden strength. Indeed, immigrants and the sons of immigrants filled the ranks of the victorious U.S. Army coming home from Europe after World War One, and it was the sons of immigrants who would fill the ranks in World War Two as well. Only during the Cold War era did America's leaders realize that its isolationist immigration laws were harmful. In 2021, the U.S. is stronger than ever on the world stage, yet ironically finds itself in a situation that mirrors that of 1921: populism combined with a global pandemic. Even as Joe Biden's Democratic Party takes over the reins of the federal government, limits on foreign travel are more extreme than ever. Whole countries are all but blockaded, and the emergency justification for keeping out potentially diseased foreigners in the Covid era will be hard to overcome. People, even enlightened voters in great democracies, are not very good at measuring short-term gains against long-term costs"--
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    ISBN: 9781666914696
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (243 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.3720973
    Keywords: Shame ; Social psychology ; United States
    Abstract: American society is often characterized as a "guilt culture," as opposed to non-Western "shame cultures." But through examples like shaming penalties in criminal law, "fat shaming," and cyberbullying on the social media, this book shows how and why shame is increasingly invading our lives, leading to feelings of humiliation and depression.
    Abstract: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Prologue: Guilt versus Shame -- What Is Shame and What Is Guilt and Which of the Two Is "Better"? -- New Shaming Practices -- The Rise of the Western Guilt Society -- The Changing Character of Individualism -- Economic Individualism -- The "Other-Directed Person" -- Joyless Consumption -- Expressive Individualism and Its Holy Grail -- Narcissistic Individualism and the Rise of the Modern Shame Society -- How Expressive Individualism Morphed into Narcissism -- The Narcissist's Pursuit of the Perfect Body -- Narcissism Goes Global -- The Happiness Revolution -- The Development of a New Dialectic: "Old Shame" versus "New Shame" -- De-Shaming Processes I -- De-Shaming Processes II -- The Emergence of New Shame I -- The Emergence of New Shame II -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.
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    New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press
    ISBN: 9781978824089
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (199 p)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Xiong, Yang Sao Immigrant Agency
    DDC: 305.895/972073
    Keywords: Hmong Americans Cultural assimilation ; Hmong (Asian people) ; Social movements ; Hmong Americans ; Cultural assimilation ; Hmong (Asian people) ; Social movements ; United States ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Through a sociological analysis of Hmong former refugees' grassroots movements in the United States between the 1990s and 2000s, Immigrant Agency shows how Hmong, despite being one of America's most economically impoverished ethnic groups, were able to make sustained claims on and have their interests represented in public policies. The author, Yang Sao Xiong argues that the key to understanding how immigrants incorporate themselves politically is to understand how they mobilize collective action and make choices in circumstances far from racially neutral. Immigrant groups, in response to political threats or opportunities or both, mobilize collective action and make strategic choices about how to position themselves vis-à-vis other minority groups, how to construct group identities, and how to deploy various tactics in order to engage with the U.S. political system and influence policy. In response to immigrants' collective claims, the racial state engages in racialization which undermines immigrants' political standing and perpetuates their marginalization"--
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    Durham : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9781478023791 , 1478023791
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 228 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als DeClue, Jennifer, 1971- Visitation
    DDC: 305.48/896073
    Keywords: Womanism ; Feminism and motion pictures ; Experimental films ; African American women motion picture producers and directors ; African American feminists ; Women, Black, in motion pictures ; Feminist film criticism ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / American / African American & Black Studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory ; African American feminists ; African American women motion picture producers and directors ; Experimental films ; Feminism and motion pictures ; Feminist film criticism ; Womanism ; Women, Black, in motion pictures ; United States
    Abstract: Toward A Black Feminist Avant-Garde -- The Archive and the Silhouette -- Framing Black Feminist Avant-Garde Cinema -- Reckoning at the Bridge -- Negative Space and The Archive of Laura Nelson -- Carrying the Knowledge/Performing the Archive -- An Afternoon with Marsha P. Johnson -- Ecstasy and the Cinematic Archive -- A Black Feminist Phenomenology of Freedom.
    Abstract: "In Visitation, Jennifer DeClue shows how Black feminist avant-garde filmmakers draw from historical archives in order to visualize and reckon with violence suffered by Black women in the United States. DeClue argues that these filmmakers-including Kara Walker, Kara Lynch, Tourmaline, and Ja'Tovia Gary-create spaces of mourning and reckoning, rather than voyeurism and pornotropy. Through their use of editing, performance, and cinematic experimentation, these filmmakers intervene in the production of Blackness and activate new ways of seeing Black women and telling their stories. Theorizing these films as a form of conjure work, DeClue shows how these filmmakers raise the specters of Black women from the past and invite them to reveal history from their point of view. In so doing, Black feminist avant-garde filmmakers channel spirits that haunt archives and create cinematic arenas for witnessing Black women battling for survival during pivotal and exceedingly violent moments in US history. Duke University Press Scholars of Color First Book Award recipient"--
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    ISBN: 9781477326060
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (132 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sandoval-Cervantes, Iván Oaxaca in Motion
    DDC: 304.80972/74
    Keywords: Migration, Internal Social aspects ; Return migration Social aspects ; Zapotec women Social life and customs ; Zapotec Indians Social life and customs ; Internal migrants Social life and customs ; Sex role ; Zapotec Indians Kinship ; Zapotec Indians Family relationships ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General ; Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; Migration, Internal ; Social aspects ; Return migration ; Social aspects ; Sex role ; Zapotec Indians ; Social life and customs ; Oaxaca (Mexico : State) Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; Mexico ; Mexico ; Mexico City ; Mexico ; Oaxaca (State) ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Frontmatter --Contents --Acknowledgments --Introduction. Noticing Internal and Transnational Migrations --Chapter 1. Research in Zegache: Multiple Histories --Chapter 2. Leaving Zegache: Internal and Transnational Women Migrants --Chapter 3. Labor Corridors I: Peasants and Soldiers --Chapter 4. Labor Corridors II: Transnational Migration and Masculinity --Chapter 5. The Masculine Familiarity of Work; or, How Cooking Became Masculine --Chapter 6. Migration and Femininity: Beyond the Tutelage of the Mothers-in-Law --Conclusion --Notes --References --Index
    Abstract: "The book looks at the different experiences of migrants from the Zapotec community of Zegache, in Oaxaca, Mexico, especially women who have migrated to Mexico City and men who have moved to Los Angeles and elsewhere in the United States. In particular, it focuses on gender and kinship and how different kinds of migration affect gender and kinship in different ways"--
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    Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501760921
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Branson, Susan Scientific Americans
    DDC: 303.48/30973
    Keywords: Science Social aspects 19th century ; History ; Technology Social aspects 19th century ; History ; Science Social aspects 18th century ; History ; Technology Social aspects 18th century ; History ; HISTORY / United States / 19th Century ; Science ; Social aspects ; Technology ; Social aspects ; History ; United States
    Abstract: Introduction : The Role of Science and Technology in the Creation of American National Identity -- Domestic Science : Learning, Observing, and Promoting Science as American Enterprise -- Flights of Imagination : Air Balloons and National Ambitions -- Engines of Change : Machines Drive American Industry -- Grand Designs : Technology and Urban Planning -- Internal Improvements : Phrenology as a Tool for Reform -- Fair America : Promoting American Invention -- Conclusion : The First American Century.
    Abstract: "Scientific Americans examines the place of science and technology in American culture and the development of national identity from 1776 to 1876. Americans promoted inventions such as steam engines and civic projects such as water systems that articulated their national aspirations and pushed domestic industry to the forefront of progress"--
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    Columbia, South Carolina : University of South Carolina Press
    ISBN: 9781643362953 , 164336295X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 239 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Adams, Heather Brook Enduring shame
    DDC: 306.874/32
    Keywords: Unmarried mothers ; Teenage pregnancy ; Pregnancy Psychological aspects ; Abortion Psychological aspects ; Women's rights ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric ; HEALTH & FITNESS / Pregnancy & Childbirth ; Abortion ; Psychological aspects ; Manners and customs ; Pregnancy ; Psychological aspects ; Teenage pregnancy ; Unmarried mothers ; Women's rights ; United States Social life and customs 20th century ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction: Sex, Shame, and Rhetoric -- One Unwed Pregnancy and Radial Rhetorics of Shame -- Two New Permissiveness, Stigma, and Unwed Pregnancy in the Early 1970s -- Three Macrochange, Reproductive Agency, and the Stickiness of Shame -- Four Rhetorical Blame and Pregnant Teens in the Late 1970s -- Conclusion: The Legacies of Righteous Reproduction -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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    Abstract: "It was not long ago that unmarried pregnant women in the United States hid in maternity homes and relinquished their "illegitimate" children to "more deserving" two-parent families-all in the name of keeping secret shameful pregnancies. Although times and practices have changed, reproductive politics remain a fraught topic and site of injustice, especially for poor women and women of color. Enduring Shame explores two volatile decades in American history-the 1960s and '70s-to trace how shame remained a dynamic and animating emotion in increasingly public interventions into unwed and teen pregnancy.Heather Brook Adams makes a case for recasting this era not as a time of gaining reproductive rights for all but rather as a moment when communicative practices of shame and blame cultivated new forms of injustice. Drawing from personal interviews, archival documents, legal decisions, public policy, journalism, memoirs, and advocacy writing, Adams articulates the rhetorical power of shame to explain how the American public was persuaded to think about reproduction, sexual righteousness, and unwed pregnancy during a time of presumed progress"--
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
    ISBN: 9780197651964
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (225 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.20973
    Keywords: Women-Political activity ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In Demagogues in American Politics, Charles U. Zug offers a historical analysis of the role of demagoguery in the American political system. Challenging the conventional wisdom, he argues that demagoguery is not an inherently bad form of leadership. Through case studies drawn from the presidency, Congress, and the Supreme Court, this book argues that demagogic leadership can be deployed by public officials to advance the aspirations of constitutional democracy.
    Abstract: Cover -- Demagogues in American Politics -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Demagogues in American Politics -- 2. Demagoguery in the Founding Perspective -- 3. Shays' Rebellion and the Collapse of Discourse -- 4. Constitutional Design -- 5. Demagoguery in Office -- 6. Demagogues on the Supreme Court -- 7. Demagogues in Congress -- 8. Demagogues in the Presidency -- 9. An American Pathology -- Notes -- Index.
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    New York : Columbia University Press
    ISBN: 9780231553810
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Munger, Kevin M Generation gap
    DDC: 305.2
    Keywords: Baby boom generation Political activity ; Baby boom generation Influence ; Older people Political activity ; Conflict of generations Political aspects ; Political sociology ; Cohort analysis ; Cohort Studies ; Cohort analysis ; Conflict of generations ; Political aspects ; Older people ; Political activity ; Political sociology ; Politics and government ; United States Politics and government ; United States
    Abstract: The birth of the boom -- Boomer ballast in American politics -- Demographic trends in politics -- Dreaming of a boomer Christmas -- Where does identity come from? -- The emergence of cohort consciousness -- The issues : zero sum competition -- Technology and alienation.
    Abstract: "By the 2030 census, the percentage of adults over 60 years old is projected to be 33 percent. Because older people are more likely to vote, it's likely more than 40 percent of voters over 60 years old. And consider the major party nominees for president since 1999. Only Barack Obama (1961) and John McCain (1936) were born outside of a six-year range from 1943 to 1948. 'Age identification,' according to political scientists, "is a potent force in the organization of citizens and the mobilization of political activity." In The Silver Vote , Kevin Munger examines the confluence of trends that made the Baby Boomer generation the most powerful and consequential in American history, and the emergence of age-based political and cultural cleavages. He argues that "cohort consciousness" glues Boomer voters together, and their unique aspects will have outsize influence on our elections, media, and economy for years to come. Age cohorts lie at the intersection of class, partisanship, race, rural identity, and gender. The "Boomer" cohort is whiter, straighter, richer, more rural, and more Republican than younger cohorts. The implications of this intersection for the future of descriptive representation in Congress are clear, and significant. The "Boomer" story is a white story. The age pyramid looks radically different when divided by race, and only whites were able to fully take advantage of the broad-based economic growth and wealth accumulation in the postwar period. Older people have also experienced specific changes (some might call losses) that have been theorized to be politically relevant. 'Status threat' among rural whites has been shown to be a significant predictor of support for Donald Trump in the 2016 election. Older voters are also less 'digitally literate,' and are thus worse at finding, vetting and sharing information. Today, the fastest growing population of Facebook users is adults over sixty-five years old. The evidence of a generational gap in vote choice is growing; beginning in 2008, Democrats have enjoyed a considerable advantage with young voters, and Republicans with older voters. Using new survey data, political experiments, and with historical cases, Munger explores how our electoral politics are at the mercy of the silver vote for the immediate future-and what, if anything, we can do about it"--
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    Budapest : Central European University Press | New York, NY : JSTOR
    ISBN: 9633864488 , 9789633864487
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (unpaged) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Malherek, Joseph Free-market socialists
    DDC: 306.09730904
    Keywords: Socialism ; Capitalism ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration ; Capitalism ; Intellectual life ; Social conditions ; Socialism ; United States Intellectual life 20th century ; United States Social conditions ; United States ; Electronic books ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    Abstract: "The Hungarian artist-designer László Moholy-Nagy, the Austrian sociologist Paul Lazarsfeld, and his fellow Viennese Victor Gruen-an architect and urban planner-made careers in different fields. Yet they shared common socialist politics, Jewish backgrounds, and experience as refugees from the Nazis. This book tells the story of their intellectual migration from Central Europe to the United States, beginning with the collapse of the Habsburg Empire, and moving through the heady years of newly independent social-democratic republics before the descent into fascism. It follows their experience of exile and adaptation in a new country, and culminates with a surprising outcome of socialist thinking: the opening of the first fully enclosed, air-conditioned suburban shopping center in the United States. Although the American culture they encountered ostensibly celebrated entrepreneurial individualism and capitalistic "free enterprise," Moholy-Nagy, Lazarsfeld, and Gruen arrived at a time of the progressive economic reforms of the New Deal and an extraordinary open-mindedness about social democracy. This period of unprecedented economic experimentation nurtured a business climate that, for the most part, did not stifle the émigrés' socialist idealism but rather channeled it as the source of creative solutions to the practical problems of industrial design, urban planning, and consumer behavior. Based on a vast array of original sources, Malherek interweaves the biographies of these three remarkable personalities and those of their wives, colleagues, and friends with whom they collaborated on innovative projects that would shape the material environment and consumer culture of their adopted home. The result is a narrative of immigration and adaptation that challenges the crude binary of capitalism and socialism with a story of creative economic hybridization"--...
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    New York : The Crown Publishing Group
    ISBN: 9780593445228
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (211 pages)
    DDC: 302.231
    Keywords: Crist, John Anecdotes ; Social media Humor ; Self-perception Humor ; Social media and society Humor ; Social media Psychological aspects ; Social media Anecdotes ; Values Social aspects ; Comedians Anecdotes ; Electronic books ; Comedians ; Self-perception ; Social media ; Social media and society ; Values - Social aspects ; Anecdotes ; Humor ; Anecdotes ; Humor ; United States
    Abstract: "John Crist wasn't always recognizable as "the guy from that hilarious video in the grocery store." Growing up part of a homeschool family of ten in rural Georgia with Mennonite grandparents and a high-school job at Chick-fil-A, he was an unlikely candidate for Internet fame. Despite all that, or perhaps because of it, Crist passionately pursued his dream of stand-up comedy. In his first book, Crist offers heartfelt, laugh-out-loud observations on the absurd ways we all try to make ourselves look better online: like how we all post filtered pictures of our super healthy kale salads but somehow neglect to post about our 1 A.M. Uber Eats Big Mac. Or how quick we all are to post our "I Voted" sticker pictures but fail to post about the ways we vote with our dollars every day in ways that don't align with our loudly and publicly espoused values"--
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    ISBN: 9781499812527
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (149 pages)
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    DDC: 305.42092
    Keywords: Murray, Pauli Juvenile literature ; Murray, Pauli ; Murray, Pauli - 1910-1985 ; Murray, Pauli,-1910-1985 ; Women lawyers ; African American feminists ; African American women civil rights workers Biography ; Juvenile literature ; African American civil rights workers Biography ; Juvenile literature ; Civil rights workers Biography ; Juvenile literature ; African American women lawyers Biography ; Juvenile literature ; Women lawyers Biography ; Juvenile literature ; African American feminists Biography ; Juvenile literature ; Feminists Biography ; Juvenile literature ; African American women Biography ; Juvenile literature ; African American sexual minorities Biography ; Juvenile literature ; Civil rights workers ; Feminists ; African Americans Biography ; Women Biography ; Electronic books ; Défenseuses des droits de l'homme noires américaines - Biographies - Ouvrages pour la jeunesse ; Défenseurs des droits de l'homme noirs américains - Biographies - Ouvrages pour la jeunesse ; Défenseurs des droits de l'homme - États-Unis - Biographies - Ouvrages pour la jeunesse ; Avocates noires américaines - Biographies - Ouvrages pour la jeunesse ; Avocates - États-Unis - Biographies - Ouvrages pour la jeunesse ; Féministes noires américaines - Biographies - Ouvrages pour la jeunesse ; Féministes - États-Unis - Biographies - Ouvrages pour la jeunesse ; Noires américaines - Biographies - Ouvrages pour la jeunesse ; Minorités sexuelles noires américaines - Biographies - Ouvrages pour la jeunesse ; African American civil rights workers ; African American feminists ; African American sexual minorities ; African American women ; African American women civil rights workers ; African American women lawyers ; Civil rights workers ; Feminists ; Women lawyers ; Queer women ; LGBTQ+ African-Americans ; African American women civil rights workers - Biography - Juvenile literature ; African American civil rights workers - Biography - Juvenile literature ; Civil rights workers - Biography - Juvenile literature ; African American women lawyers - Biography - Juvenile literature ; Women lawyers - United States - Biography - Juvenile literature ; Feminists - United States - Biography - Juvenile literature ; African American women - Biography - Juvenile literature ; African American civil rights workers ; Civil rights workers ; African American lawyers ; Women lawyers ; Feminists ; African American women - Biography ; Women - Biography ; Biographical poetry ; Biographies ; Juvenile works ; Queer biographies ; LGBTQ+ biographies ; Biographical poetry ; Biographies ; Poésie biographique ; Biographies ; United States ; Biography
    Abstract: Front Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Title Page -- Table of Contents -- Part I-Why? -- An Activist in the Making -- On the Tail of Halley's Comet -- The Activist-Was She Born or Was She Made? -- The Bottoms-The Influence of Place -- Childhood-The Influence of Family -- Proud Shoes-The Influence of Heritage -- Shades-The Influence of Color -- Part II-The Reluctant Activist -- Trying to Get Away-Hunter College -- Activism Forged on the Anvil of the Great Depression -- First Steps -- A Cruel Blow -- Taking a Stand -- A Sharecropper's Life in the Balance -- Finally, a Decision -- Part III-The Activist in Training -- Howard Law -- Learning the Law -- Taking the Reins-Protests -- From Jim Crow to Jane Crow -- The Idea That Changed the World -- Part IV-Action -- The Forgotten Bet -- One Person Plus One Typewriter -- An Activist Dressed in Lawyer's Clothes -- Why on Earth Didn't You Tell Me? -- Part V-Jane Crow -- Change in Direction -- For the Gals Who Will Come After -- It Had Happened Before -- The Women's Movement -- It Took More Than the Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- National Organization for Women -- A Man Trapped in a Woman's Body -- Part VI-The Legacy of Activism -- An Unsung Force -- A Human of Worth -- Authors' Notes -- Acknowledgements -- Timeline of Pauli Murray's Life -- Endnotes -- Bibliography.
    Abstract: Written in verse, this inspiring biography chronicles the life of a queer civil rights and women's rights activist who fought for many of the rights taken for granted today, working tirelessly for human rights and the dignity of life for all
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    Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 9780226814704
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 347 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.800973
    Keywords: Rassismus ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Weiße ; Ressentiment ; Vorurteil ; Schwarze ; USA ; Race awareness / United States ; Whites / United States / Attitudes ; African Americans / Attitudes ; Resentment / Social aspects / United States ; United States / Race relations ; African Americans / Attitudes ; Race awareness ; Race relations ; Whites / Attitudes ; United States ; USA ; Rassismus ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Schwarze ; Weiße ; Vorurteil ; Ressentiment
    Abstract: A thought-provoking look at how racial resentment, rather than racial prejudice alone, motivate a growing resistance among whites to improve the circumstances faced by racial minorities.0 In Racial Resentment in the Political Mind, Darren W. Davis and David C. Wilson challenge the commonly held notion that all racial negativity, disagreements, and objections to policies that seek to help racial minorities stem from racial prejudice. They argue that racial resentment arises from just-world beliefs and appraisals of deservingness that help explain the persistence of racial inequality in America in ways more consequential than racism or racial prejudice alone. 0 The culprits, as many White people see it, are undeserving people of color, who are perceived to benefit unfairly from, and take advantage of, resources that come at Whites' expense-a worldview in which any attempt at modest change is seen as a challenge to the status quo and privilege. Yet, as Davis and Wilson reveal, many Whites have become racially resentful due to their perceptions that African Americans skirt the "rules of the game" and violate traditional values by taking advantage of unearned resources. Resulting attempts at racial progress lead Whites to respond in ways that retain their social advantage-opposing ameliorative policies, minority candidates, and other advancement on racial progress. Because racial resentment is rooted in beliefs about justice, fairness, and deservingness, ordinary citizens, who may not harbor racist motivations, may wind up in the same political position as racists, but for different reasons
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    ISBN: 9783031170164
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 324 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Palgrave gothic
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Olson, Danel Gothic War on Terror
    DDC: 306.09730905
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    Keywords: 2000-2099 ; Popular culture History 21st century ; Motion pictures History 21st century ; American fiction History and criticism 21st century ; War on Terrorism, 2001-2009, in motion pictures ; War on Terrorism, 2001-2009, in literature ; War on Terrorism, 2001-2009, in popular culture ; Post-traumatic stress disorder in motion pictures ; Post-traumatic stress disorder in literature ; Post-traumatic stress disorder in popular culture ; Gothic fiction (Literary genre), American History and criticism 21st century ; American fiction ; Gothic fiction (Literary genre), American ; Motion pictures ; Popular culture ; Post-traumatic stress disorder in literature ; Post-traumatic stress disorder in motion pictures ; War on Terrorism (2001-2009) in literature ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; History ; United States
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    Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press
    ISBN: 9781469668352
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (353 p)
    Series Statement: Civil War America Ser
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Purcell, Sarah J Spectacle of Grief
    DDC: 393/.93097309034
    Keywords: Funeral rites and ceremonies History 19th century ; Death Social aspects 19th century ; History ; Collective memory ; Public opinion ; Funeral rites and ceremonies ; Death ; Social aspects ; Collective memory ; History ; United States History 19th century ; United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 ; Public opinion ; United States
    Abstract: The death of compromise, Henry Clay's funeral -- The death of union and the martyrdom of Elmer Ellsworth and Stonewall Jackson -- George Peabody, Robert E. Lee, and the boundaries of reconciliation -- Charles Sumner and Joseph E. Johnston: mourning, memory, and forgetting -- Extraordinary demonstrations of respect: Frederick Douglass, Winnie Davis, and standards of public grief.
    Abstract: "This illuminating book examines how the public funerals of major figures from the Civil War era shaped public memories of the war and allowed a diverse set of people to contribute to changing American national identities. These funerals featured lengthy processions that sometimes crossed multiple state lines, burial ceremonies open to the public, and other cultural productions of commemoration such as oration and song. As Sarah J. Purcell reveals, Americans' participation in these funeral rites led to contemplation and contestation over the political and social meanings of the war and the roles played by the honored dead"--
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    Albany : State University of New York Press
    ISBN: 9781438485980 , 1438485980
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: SUNY Series in African American Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Racism and resistance
    DDC: 305.800973
    Keywords: Bell, Derrick ; Racism ; African Americans Civil rights ; African Americans ; Civil rights ; Race relations ; Racism ; United States Race relations ; United States
    Abstract: Essays providing a multi-disciplinary look at Derrick Bell's thesis of racial realism
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    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780197600474
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (ix, 319 pages) , illustrations (black and white, and colour)
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rosenfeld, Michael J., 1966 - The rainbow after the storm
    DDC: 306.8480973
    Keywords: Same-sex marriage Social aspects ; Same-sex marriage Public opinion ; Social sciences ; Homosexuels - Mariage - Aspect social - États-Unis ; Homosexuels - Mariage - États-Unis - Opinion publique ; Social sciences ; United States ; USA ; Ehe ; Eheschließung ; Homosexualität ; Gleichberechtigung ; Sozialer Wandel
    Abstract: Marriage equality and the transformation of gay rights are among the most important and also among the least understood social changes in modern times. Michael J. Rosenfeld provides a comprehensive and compelling analysis of who made these social changes and how. He relies on many different kinds of evidence to explain why marriage equality has achieved success when other progressive American social movements have stalled.
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    New York : Monthly Review Press
    ISBN: 9781583679449
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (314 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Schutz, Eric A., - 1947- Inequality, class, and economics
    DDC: 339.220973
    Keywords: Income distribution-United States ; Power (Social sciences) ; Social classes ; Electronic books ; United States
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- 1. The Crisis Underlying All Other Crises -- 2. Economic Fantasies -- 3. Capitalism and Opportunity -- 4. Power and Class in Capitalism -- 5. Realities of Class Today -- 6. Business and Politics in the Real World -- 7. Capitalist Culture -- 8. More Inequality, Less Flourishing -- 9. Economy, Community, Biosphere -- 10. What Could Be Done? What Can Be Done? -- Notes -- Index -- Back Cover.
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    Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Inc
    ISBN: 9781648025259
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fagan, Helen Abdali Soosan Becoming inclusive
    DDC: 305.800973
    Keywords: Fagan, Helen Abdali Soosan ; Multiculturalism ; Toleration ; Cultural awareness ; Social integration ; Leadership Social aspects ; Cultural awareness ; Leadership ; Social aspects ; Multiculturalism ; Social integration ; Toleration ; United States
    Abstract: Vulnerability -- The Health Care Dilemma -- Memories of Pain -- Shifting Perceptions -- Getting Comfortable With Change -- Our Path to Cultural Competence -- The Six Stages of DMIS -- Courage and Humility -- The Rewards of Struggle -- Models for Change -- At the Heart of Inclusive Mindset -- Work in Progress.
    Abstract: "To disrupt current polarization and tribalism, and meet the growing demands of globalization, organizations and communities must evolve. Such profound transformation begins with developing leaders who are prepared to create inclusion in boardrooms, classrooms, hospitals, communities, and beyond. Through the lens of her own story of immigrating from Iran to the United States and her experience leading diversity programs in health care and education, Dr. Helen Fagan presents a challenging discussion of the research along with a frank, intimate look at the very hard work leaders must do at an individual level to overcome personal obstacles to inclusion. Becoming Inclusive reveals the systemic problems of organizational bias and prejudice and shows university students, instructors, organizational and government leaders a path forward. This work seeks to fill the gap in the management, leadership and diversity field of work that focuses on the need to transform the mindsets of individual leaders from tribal to global, in order to address the big issues facing humanity"--
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    New York, NY : Rosen Publishing Group
    ISBN: 9781499470581
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (96 pages)
    Series Statement: Getting Real: Strategies for Teens in Need Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.34302854678
    Keywords: Cyberbullying ; United States ; Bullying ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cyberbullying is a fact of life for many teens today, with the internet and social media platforms consuming a large part of their social life. This timely guide gives teens the tools they need to identify cyberbullying, understand why and how it happens, and confront it with important social and emotional skills. Readers will learn what they can do to move past a cyberbullying episode and reclaim their online space--and their peace of mind. Accessible information is paired with stimulating sidebars, vibrant photographs, and useful resources to give readers a clear understanding of this important real-life topic.
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    College Station : State House/McWhiney Foundation Press
    ISBN: 9781649670021
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (342 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 394.263
    Keywords: African Americans ; African Americans--Anniversaries, etc ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Images -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Slavery and Texas -- Chapter 2. Lincoln and the Approaching War -- Chapter 3. Slavery and the Army -- Chapter 4. Port Royal and the First General Order -- Chapter 5. Butler and Louisiana -- Chapter 6. Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation -- Chapter 7. Into the Heart of the Confederacy -- Chapter 8. The Hundred Days and Lincoln's Final Emancipation Proclamation -- Chapter 9. Implementing Emancipation -- Chapter 10. The Beginning of the End -- Chapter 11. Sherman's March to the Sea -- Chapter 12. The Hampton Roads Peace Conference -- Chapter 13. The End is in Sight -- Chapter 14. The "New Order of Things" -- Chapter 15. Louisiana -- Chapter 16. Preparing the Way -- Chapter 17. Texas -- Chapter 18. Gordon Granger -- Chapter 19. "Just like that, we were free." -- Chapter 20. Problems Surrounding First Freedom -- Chapter 21. Spreading the Word through Texas -- Chapter 22. Legacy of Juneteenth -- Notes -- Sources Consulted -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780755634170 , 9780755634156
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (295 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.5520922
    Keywords: Said, Edward W. ; Malik, Charles Habib 1906-1987 ; Said, Edward W. ; Malik, Charles Habib ; Geschichte 1906-2003 ; Middle Eastern history / bicssc ; Orientalism ; Beeinflussung ; Intellektuelle Anschauung ; United States Relations ; Middle East ; Middle East Relations ; United States ; United States Intellectual life ; 20th century ; Middle East Intellectual life ; 20th century ; USA ; Mittlerer Osten ; Electronic books ; Said, Edward W. 1935-2003 ; Malik, Charles Habib 1906-1987 ; USA ; Beeinflussung ; Mittlerer Osten ; Intellektuelle Anschauung ; Geschichte 1906-2003
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    ISBN: 9780300263350 , 030026335X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 550 pages) , illustrations, maps
    Series Statement: The Henry L. Stimson lectures series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sarotte, M. E Not One Inch
    DDC: 327.73047
    Keywords: North Atlantic Treaty Organization History 20th century ; Geopolitics History 20th century ; Diplomatic relations ; United States Foreign relations ; Russia (Federation) Foreign relations ; United States Foreign relations ; Soviet Union Foreign relations ; Russia (Federation) ; United States ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; USA ; Russland ; Osteuropa ; NATO ; Sicherheitspolitik ; Einflusssphäre
    Abstract: Note on Names and Places -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Foreclosing Options -- PART I Harvest and Storm, 1989-92 -- 1. Two Dresden Nights -- 2. To Hell with That -- 3. Crossing the Line -- 4. Oblivion and Opportunity -- PART II Clearing, 1993-94 -- 5. Squaring the Triangle -- 6. Rise and Fall -- PART III Frost, 1995-99 -- 7. A Terrible Responsibility -- 8. Cost per Inch -- 9. Only the Beginning -- 10. Carving Out the Future -- Partnership Potential (map) -- Conclusion: The New Times -- Acknowledgments -- Notes.
    Abstract: Thirty years after the Soviet Union's collapse, this book reveals how tensions between America, NATO, and Russia transformed geopolitics between the Cold War and COVID
    Abstract: "Between the fall of the Berlin Wall and Putin's rise to power there were bitter clashes over NATO. Abandoning compromises that could have sustained the post-Cold War moment of cooperation, Clinton set the U.S. on a path of renewed conflict with the globe's other nuclear superpower--just as Putin began his reign. The book shows what went wrong."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-538) and index
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    New York : Columbia University Press
    ISBN: 9780231551588 , 0231551584
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 284 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Desai, Vishakha N World as family
    DDC: 305.89/1411073
    Keywords: Desai, Vishakha N ; East Indian American women Biography ; Women, East Indian Biography ; Women immigrants Biography ; Intellectuals Biography ; Women college teachers Biography ; Globalization Social aspects ; Belonging (Social psychology) ; Communities ; Belonging (Social psychology) ; Communities ; East Indian American women ; Globalization ; Social aspects ; Intellectuals ; Women college teachers ; Women, East Indian ; Women immigrants ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Educators ; Biographies ; United States
    Abstract: Too bad, another girl! -- Home : beams, dreams and food -- Dancing with gods -- Who is Kwame Nkrumah? -- Strangers become "family" -- Vietnam : war or country? -- The trauma of return -- Attachments, made/unmade -- Art connections -- Between being and becoming -- Expanding identities -- Death and life in the diasporic family -- Perceptions and problematics of belonging -- Building communities across borders -- Remaking "home" in the world -- Creating the culture of "us" -- Epilogue: Becoming "family" in a world of pandemics
    Abstract: "Vishakha N. Desai uses her life experiences to explore the significance of living globally and its urgency for our current moment. She weaves her narrative arc from growing up in a Gandhian household in Ahmedabad to arriving in the United States as a seventeen-year-old exchange student and her subsequent career as a dancer, curator, institutional leader, and teacher against the broad sweep of political and social changes in the two countries she calls home. Through her personal story, Desai reframes the idea of what it means to be global, considering how to lead a life of multiple belongings without losing local and national affinities. Vividly conjuring the complexities and exhilaration of a life that is rooted in many places, World as Family is a vital book for everyone who aspires to connect across borders-real and perceived-and bring to fruition the ideal of a global family"--
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    ISBN: 9780231551243
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fried, Amy At war with government
    DDC: 306.20973
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    Keywords: Political culture ; Conservatives ; Political alienation ; Conservatives ; Political alienation ; Political culture ; Politics and government ; United States Politics and government ; United States
    Abstract: Weaponizing distrust -- Trust and distrust in American political development -- Here to help? Movement conservatism and the state in the Reagan era -- A revolution against government? The promotion of distrust in the Clinton era -- "We're all mad here": The Tea Party and the Obama era -- "Punch government in the face": anger in the Trump Era -- Making peace with government.
    Abstract: "Polling shows that since the 1950s Americans' trust in government has fallen dramatically to historically low levels. In At War with Government , the political scientists Amy Fried and Douglas B. Harris reveal that this trend is no accident. Although distrust of authority is deeply rooted in American culture, it is fueled by conservative elites who benefit from it. Since the postwar era conservative leaders have deliberately and strategically undermined faith in the political system for partisan aims. Fried and Harris detail how conservatives have sown distrust to build organizations, win elections, shift power toward institutions that they control, and secure policy victories. They trace this strategy from the Nixon and Reagan years through Gingrich's Contract with America, the Tea Party, and Donald Trump's rise and presidency. Conservatives have promoted a political identity opposed to domestic state action, used racial messages to undermine unity, and cultivated cynicism to build and bolster coalitions. Once in power, they have defunded public services unless they help their constituencies and rolled back regulations, perversely proving the failure of government. Fried and Harris draw on archival sources to document how conservative elites have strategized behind the scenes. With a powerful diagnosis of our polarized era, At War with Government also proposes how we might rebuild trust in government by countering the strategies conservatives have used to weaken it"--
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    London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781003004189
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 156 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Routledge research in museum studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.896/073
    Keywords: National Museum of African American History and Culture (U.S.) / Case studies ; Smithsonian Institution / Case studies ; Museums and minorities / United States ; Slavery in museum exhibits / United States ; African Americans / Race identity ; Collective memory / United States ; Museums / Social aspects / United States ; African Americans / Exhibitions / History ; African Americans / Museums / History ; National Museum of African American History and Culture (U.S.) ; Smithsonian Institution ; African Americans / Race identity ; Collective memory ; Museums and minorities ; Museums / Social aspects ; Slavery in museum exhibits ; United States ; Case studies ; History
    Abstract: " 'Negotiating Race and Rights in the Museum' traces the evolution of pervasive racial ideas, and 'post-race' allusions, over more than a century of museum thinking and practice. Focusing primarily on key moments in history, but also including reflections on more recent times, this book offers an account of how key discourses around race, rights, inclusion and self-definition have challenged and reshaped the museum sector. Situating museums within longstanding narratives of integration and charting the problematic emergence of 'post-race' ideas within the museum context, this book demonstrates the ways in which 'culturally-specific' approaches to museums have been challenged and refuted by powerful museum stakeholders, just as they have been crucial vehicles for the embodiment of rights and justice movements over the twentieth century. This cultural history offers insights into ongoing challenges that museums around the world continue to face, whilst also questioning what museums of all kinds can learn from the emergence of rights-based and 'culturally-specific' museums. 'Negotiating Race and Rights in the Museum' has been written for those working in the international fields of museum and heritage studies, cultural studies and American studies, and all those interested in the production of Whiteness and structural forms of racism in the museum"
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    ISBN: 9781108784344
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 376 pages)
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Gutacker, Paul [Rezension von: Watkins, Jordan, 1983-, Slavery and sacred texts] 2022
    Series Statement: Cambridge historical studies in American law and society
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Watkins, Jordan, 1983 - Slavery and sacred texts
    DDC: 973.8092
    Keywords: United States ; Bible ; Slavery and the church History 19th century ; Slavery History 19th century ; Slavery Religious aspects ; USA ; Sklaverei ; USA The United States Constitution 1787 ; Bibel ; Interpretation ; Geschichtsbewusstsein ; Geschichte 1830-1861
    Abstract: In the decades before the Civil War, Americans appealed to the nation's sacred religious and legal texts - the Bible and the Constitution - to address the slavery crisis. The ensuing political debates over slavery deepened interpreters' emphasis on historical readings of the sacred texts, and in turn, these readings began to highlight the unbridgeable historical distances that separated nineteenth-century Americans from biblical and founding pasts. While many Americans continued to adhere to a belief in the Bible's timeless teachings and the Constitution's enduring principles, some antislavery readers, including Theodore Parker, Frederick Douglass, and Abraham Lincoln, used historical distance to reinterpret and use the sacred texts as antislavery documents. By using the debate over American slavery as a case study, Jordan T. Watkins traces the development of American historical consciousness in antebellum America, showing how a growing emphasis on historical readings of the Bible and the Constitution gave rise to a sense of historical distance.
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    Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press
    ISBN: 9780674040625
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (460 p)
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    Keywords: Christmas decorations History ; United States ; Christmas decorations History ; Christmas History ; United States ; Christmas History ; Décorations de Noël Histoire ; États-Unis ; Noël Histoire ; États-Unis ; HISTORY / United States / General
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- 1 Wrapping Paper Unwrapped -- 2 The Christmas Business -- 3 Window Shopping -- 4 Olde Christmas -- 5 O Tannenbaum -- 6 Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town -- 7 Somebody Else’s Christmas -- 8 Thinking of You at Christmas -- 9 Dreaming of a White Christmas -- Postscript -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index
    Abstract: It wouldn't be Christmas without the "things." How they came to mean so much, and to play such a prominent role in America's central holiday, is the tale told in this delightful and edifying book. In a style characteristically engaging and erudite, Karal Ann Marling, one of our most trenchant observers of American culture, describes the outsize spectacle that Christmas has become
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
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    ISBN: 9780190085988
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (280 pages) , illustrations (black and white, and colour).
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Young, Elliott, 1967 - Forever prisoners
    DDC: 365.4
    Keywords: Immigrants Government policy ; Alien detention centers History ; Human rights ; Alien detention centers ; Detention of persons ; Emigration and immigration ; Government policy ; Human rights ; Immigrants ; Government policy ; History ; United States Emigration and immigration ; Government policy ; United States ; USA ; Einwanderer ; Festnahme ; Einwanderungspolitik
    Abstract: Stories of non-US citizens caught in the jaws of the immigration bureaucracy and subject to indefinite detention are in the headlines daily. These men, women, and children remain almost completely without rights, unprotected by law and the Constitution, and their status as outsiders, even though many of have lived and worked in this country for years, has left them vulnerable to the most extreme forms of state power. Although the rhetoric surrounding these individuals is extreme, the US government has been locking up immigrants since the late 19th century, often for indefinite periods and with limited ability to challenge their confinement. 'Forever Prisoners' offers the first broad history of immigrant detention in the United States.
    Note: Also issued in print: 2021. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 24, 2021)
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    Urbana : University of Illinois Press
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: The working class in American history
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Resnikoff, Jason Labor's end
    DDC: 303.48/340973
    Keywords: Labor supply Effect of automation on ; Occupational training ; Automation Social aspects ; Labor History ; Automation ; Social aspects ; Labor ; Labor supply ; Effect of automation on ; Occupational training ; History ; United States
    Abstract: The machine tells the body how to work: "automation" and the postwar automobile industry -- The electronic brain's tired hands: automation, the digital computer, and the degradation of clerical work -- The liberation of the leisure class: debating freedom and work in the 1950s and early 1960s -- Anticipating oblivion: the automation discourse, federal policy, and collective bargaining -- Machines of loving grace: the new left turns away from work -- Slaves in tomorrowland: the degradation of domestic labor and reproduction -- Where have all the robots gone? From automation to humanization.
    Abstract: "Labor's End traces the discourse around automation from its origins in the factory to its wide-ranging implications in political and social life. As Jason Resnikoff shows, the term automation expressed the conviction that industrial progress meant the inevitable abolition of manual labor from industry. But the real substance of the term reflected industry's desire to hide an intensification of human work--and labor's loss of power and protection--behind magnificent machinery and a starry-eyed faith in technological revolution. The rhetorical power of the automation ideology revealed and perpetuated a belief that the idea of freedom was incompatible with the activity of work. From there, political actors ruled out the workplace as a site of politics while some of labor's staunchest allies dismissed sped-up tasks, expanded workloads, and incipient deindustrialization in the name of technological progress. A forceful intellectual history, Labor's End challenges entrenched assumptions about automation's transformation of the American workplace"--
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    ISBN: 9781669343639
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (18 pages)
    DDC: 393.09730000000002
    Keywords: Undertakers and undertaking ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Insights from Chapter 1 -- Insights from Chapter 2 -- Insights from Chapter 3 -- Insights from Chapter 4 -- Insights from Chapter 5 -- Insights from Chapter 6.
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  • 67
    ISBN: 9781498586146 , 1498586147
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (392 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Studies in folklore and ethnology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sharps, Ronald LaMarr, 1948- Black folklorists in pursuit of equality
    DDC: 398.2089/96073
    Keywords: 1800-1999 ; African Americans Folklore ; African Americans Race identity ; African Americans Segregation ; History ; African Americans Social conditions 19th century ; African Americans Social conditions 20th century ; African Americans in literature ; Race Social aspects ; Noirs américains - Folklore ; Noirs américains - Identité ethnique ; Noirs américains - Ségrégation - Histoire ; Noirs américains - Conditions sociales - 19e siècle ; Noirs américains - Conditions sociales - 20e siècle ; Noirs américains dans la littérature ; Race - Aspect social - États-Unis ; African Americans ; African Americans in literature ; African Americans - Race identity ; African Americans - Segregation ; African Americans - Social conditions ; Race - Social aspects ; Folklore ; History ; United States
    Abstract: "A study in cultural politics, the book illustrates how nine black movements used competing interpretations of folklore to achieve racial identity and pursue equality in America during 50 years of Jim Crow, 1893-1943"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction : not to ne an snomaly -- Folklore in pursuit of identity and survival -- Folklore in pursuit of economic equality -- Folklore in pursuit of a cultural education -- Folklore in pursuit of political equality -- Folklore in pursuit of loyalty -- Folklore in pursuit of nation-building -- Folklore in pursuit of social equality -- Folklore in pursuit of full equality and self-determination -- Conclusion : happy days and sorrow songs.
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    Williamsburg, Virginial : Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture | Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press | Williamsburg, Virginia : Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
    ISBN: 9781469664835
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (354 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Seeley, Samantha Race, removal, and the right to remain
    DDC: 304.8097309033
    Keywords: African Americans ; Relocation ; Forced migration ; Indians of North America ; Relocation ; Migration, Internal ; Race relations ; History ; Electronic books ; United States
    Abstract: Removal and the British Empire -- "The Whole Debt of the Nation" : Removal in Indian Country -- "A Great Road Cut" : Pursing the Right to Remain in the Ohio Valley -- The Tools of "Civilization" : Restricting Migration in the West -- "A Good Citizen of the Whole World" : Colonization in the Era of Gradual Emancipation -- "Shut Every State against Him" : Restricting Migration between the States -- "To Sunder Every Tie" : Pursuing the Right to Remain in the Upper South -- The Age of Removal -- Conclusion: The Power of Figuring.
    Abstract: "This work explores the conflicts over migration at the center of the social, political, intellectual, and physical landscape of the early United States. Examining the voluntary and forced migrations of Indigenous, African American, and Anglo Americans in the decades immediately following the Revolution, Samantha Seeley argues that the United States took shape as a white republic through contentious negotiations over who could move and where, who could remain and how. Removal was not sweeping, top-down federal legislation. Instead, it was a battle fought on multiple fronts. It encompassed tribal leaders' attempts to expel white settlers from Native lands and African Americans' legal battles to remain within states that sought to drive them out. National in scope, the book is grounded in a close examination of Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri--states poised between the edges of slavery and freedom where removal was both warmly embraced and hotly contested"--
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  • 69
    ISBN: 9780063017610 , 006301761X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 828 Seiten)
    Edition: First edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Matter of black lives
    DDC: 305.896/073
    Keywords: Racism ; African Americans History ; African Americans Social conditions ; African Americans Politics and government ; African Americans ; African Americans ; Politics and government ; African Americans ; Social conditions ; Race relations ; Racism ; Essays ; History ; Essays ; United States Race relations ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Reflections -- Personal histories -- The political scene -- Life and letters -- Onward and upward with the arts -- Annals of the law -- The uprising and after.
    Abstract: Bringing together reporting, profiles, memoir and criticism from The New Yorker to present a bold and complex portrait of black life in America, told through stories of private triumphs and national tragedies, political vision, and artistic inspiration throughout history
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  • 70
    ISBN: 9780226748269
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Resource (392 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.0973/0904
    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-1999 ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General / bisacsh ; Life cycle, Human Social aspects ; United States ; Persons California ; Berkeley ; Longitudinal studies ; Social change United States ; Sozialer Wandel ; Biografieforschung ; USA ; USA ; Sozialer Wandel ; Biografieforschung ; Geschichte 1900-1999
    Abstract: History carves its imprint on human lives for generations after. When we think of the radical changes that transformed America during the twentieth century, our minds most often snap to the fifties and sixties: the Civil Rights Movement, changing gender roles, and new economic opportunities all point to a decisive turning point. But these were not the only changes that shaped our world, and in Living on the Edge, we learn that rapid social change and uncertainty also defined the lives of Americans born at the turn of the twentieth century. The changes they cultivated and witnessed affect our world as we understand it today. Drawing from the iconic longitudinal Berkeley Guidance Study, Living on the Edge reveals the hopes, struggles, and daily lives of the 1900 generation. Most surprising is how relevant and relatable the lives and experiences of this generation are today, despite the gap of a century. From the reorganization of marriage and family roles and relationships to strategies for adapting to a dramatically changing economy, the challenges faced by this earlier generation echo our own time. Living on the Edge offers an intimate glimpse into not just the history of our country, but the feelings, dreams, and fears of a generation remarkably kindred to the present day
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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    Ithaca [New York] : ILR Press, an imprint of Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501760327 , 1501760327 , 9781501760334 , 1501760335
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Metzgar, Jack Bridging the divide
    DDC: 305.5/620973
    Keywords: Working class Social aspects ; Class consciousness ; Working class Social conditions ; Middle class Social aspects ; Class consciousness ; Working class ; Social aspects ; Working class ; Social conditions ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes ; United States
    Abstract: Introduction: achieving mediocrity -- What was glorious about the glorious 30? -- The rise of professional middle-class labor -- Working-class agency in place -- "At least we ought to be able to" -- There is a genuine working-class culture -- Categorical differences in class cultures -- Ceding control to gain control -- Taking it and living in the moments -- Working-class realism -- Epilogue: two good class cultures.
    Abstract: "An interpretation of the differences between working-class and professional-middle-class cultures in the U.S. since World War II, exploring how these class cultures both conflict with and complement each other"--
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  • 72
    ISBN: 9780429590672
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (298 pages)
    Series Statement: Gender, Theology and Spirituality Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Mueller, Michelle New religions and the mediation of non-monogamy
    DDC: 306.84230973
    Keywords: Reality television programs-United States ; Interpersonal relations-Religious aspects ; Non-monogamous relationships-United States ; Electronic books ; United States ; USA ; Reality-TV ; Neue Religion ; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung ; Bindungstheorie ; Polygamie
    Abstract: Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Image credits -- Preface -- Note -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Researching "swingers" and "saints" on exhibit -- Who are these swingers and saints on exhibit? Populations discussed in this book-scope, terminology, and demography -- Snowdens-New Age polygamists (spiritual seekers from Seeking Sister Wife) -- Dwayne Mooney &amp -- Billie Jordan-Tantric polyamorists who err on the side of traditional gender roles (Newlyweds: The First Year) -- Kimballs-plural family converted from LDS/monogamy -- Williamses-(ex-Mormon) polygynists by circumstance (My Five Wives) -- Gwydion Pendderwen and the Five Widows-polyamory with an appearance of polygyny -- Joe Exotic and his two husbands-gay polyandry (Tiger King) -- Chris Penczak, Steve Kenson, &amp -- Adam Sartwell-Pagan poly men -- Morrisons-Mormon fundamentalists living in a communal utopia ... inside a rock (Three Wives One Husband) -- KamalaDevi and the Superpod-NeoTantric kinky queer polycule (Polyamory: Married &amp -- Dating) -- Recalibrating our readings of polyamory and polygamy -- Polyamory in the USA -- Polygamy in the USA -- Terms and discourse -- Poly" + "polyg" = "poly(g") -- Fundamentalist Mormon" versus "LDS Mormon" or "mainline Mormon -- Fundamentalist" and "progressive"? Unpacking overdetermined language -- Intersections -- Similarities in philosophical ideals and spiritual beliefs -- Racial similarity, class difference -- Parallel political interests -- Media engagement -- Key theories and frames from non-monogamy studies -- Consensual non-monogamy (CNM), compulsory monogamy, and mono-normativity -- Poly-affectivity -- Methodology -- Book scope -- Notes -- 1. Twenty-first-century Mormon fundamentalism: Ethnographic observations.
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    Urbana : University of Illinois Press
    ISBN: 9780252052613 , 0252052617
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Series Statement: Oxford handbooks
    Series Statement: Disability histories
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.3620973
    Keywords: Slaves Abuse of 19th century ; History ; African Americans with disabilities History 19th century ; People with disabilities Abuse of 19th century ; History ; People with disabilities Social conditions 19th century ; History ; Slaves Social conditions 19th century ; African Americans with disabilities ; People with disabilities ; Abuse of ; People with disabilities ; Social conditions ; Race relations ; Slaves ; Abuse of ; Slaves ; Social conditions ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General ; History ; United States Race relations 19th century ; History ; United States
    Abstract: Disability, Embodiment, and Slavery in the Old South -- Reimagined Communities: Disability and the Making of Slave Families, Communities, and Culture -- A Dose of Law: The Dialogics of Race and Disability in Southern Slave Law and Medicine -- "Cannibals All!" The Politics of Slavery, Ableism, and White Supremacy -- One Hell of a Metaphor: Disability and Race on the Antebellum Stage.
    Abstract: "Time and again, antebellum Americans justified slavery and white supremacy by linking blackness to disability, defectiveness, and dependency. Jenifer L. Barclay examines the ubiquitous narratives that depicted black people with disabilities as pitiable, monstrous, or comical, narratives used not only to defend slavery but argue against it. As she shows, this relationship between ableism and racism impacted racial identities during the antebellum period and played an overlooked role in shaping American history afterward. Barclay also illuminates the everyday lives of the ten percent of enslaved people who lived with disabilities. Devalued by slaveholders as unsound and therefore worthless, these individuals nonetheless carved out an unusual autonomy. Their roles as caregivers, healers, and keepers of memory made them esteemed within their own communities and celebrated figures in song and folklore. Prescient in its analysis and rich in detail, 'The Mark of Slavery' is a powerful addition to the intertwined histories of disability, slavery, and race"--
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  • 74
    ISBN: 9781526121684 , 1526121689
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Series Statement: Racism, resistance and social change
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.80097309/04
    Keywords: Racism History 20th century ; African Americans Social conditions 20th century ; Mexican Americans Social conditions 20th century ; United States Race relations 20th century ; Racism ; Mexican Americans ; Social conditions ; African Americans ; Social conditions ; History ; United States Race relations 20th century ; United States
    Abstract: Front matter -- Dedication -- Contents -- Series editors' foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The twentieth century dawns in blood -- Imagining slaves and sovereigns -- This land of barbarians -- The Mexican has a country -- Without a tremor -- War to the knife -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index
    Abstract: This book examines key moments of violent social unrest in the twentieth century United States. Investigating the centrality of constructions of gender to American racism, it asks how African and Mexican American men, including those in uniform, responded to the violence of racism, and how their resistance, including their claims to manhood and nation, were understood by law enforcement, politicians, and press
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    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 0190887249 , 0190887230 , 0190887257 , 9780190887230 , 9780190887254 , 9780190887247
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 310 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Vallier, Kevin Trust in a polarized age
    DDC: 306.20973
    Keywords: Political culture ; Trust ; Polarization (Social sciences) Political aspects ; Civil society ; Political culture ; Trust ; Civil society ; United States ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Americans today don't trust each other and their institutions as much as they used to. The collapse of social and political trust arguably has fuelled our increasingly ferocious ideological conflicts and hardened partisanship. But is the decline in trust inevitable? Are we caught in a downward spiral that must end in war-like politics, institutional decay, and possibly even civil war? In A Liberal Democratic Peace, Kevin Vallier argues that American political and economic institutions are capable of creating and maintaining trust, even through polarized times. Combining philosophical arguments and empirical data, Vallier shows that liberal democracy, markets, and social welfare programs all play a vital role in producing social and political trust. Even more, these institutions can promote trust justly, by recognizing and respecting our basic human rights"--
    Abstract: Introduction: Trust and Polarization -- Must Politics Be War Here and Now? -- Social and Political Trust: Concepts, Causes, and Consequences -- Civil Society and Freedom of Association -- The Market Economy -- The Welfare State -- Against Egalitarianism -- Democratic Constitutionalism -- Elections and Process Democracy.
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    New York : Atria Books
    ISBN: 9781982179182
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (253 Seiten)
    Edition: First Atria Paperback edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Winston, Jen Greedy: Notes from a Bisexual Who Wants Too Much
    DDC: 306.766
    Keywords: Winston, Jen ; Bisexual women Identity ; Women Sexual behavior ; Interpersonal relations ; Bisexual women ; Identity ; Interpersonal relations ; Women ; Sexual behavior ; United States
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    Kerrville, TX : State House Press
    ISBN: 9781649670021 , 1649670028
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Edition: First edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 394.263
    Keywords: Juneteenth ; African Americans Anniversaries, etc ; Holidays ; Juneteenth ; Holidays ; African Americans ; Anniversaries, etc ; United States
    Abstract: "Juneteenth has been touted as a national day celebrating the end of slavery. Observances from coast to coast have turned this event into part of the national conversation about race, slavery, and how Americans understand, acknowledge, and explain what has been called the national 'original sin.' But, why Juneteenth? Where did this celebration--which promises to become a national holiday--come from? What is the origin story? What are the facts, and legends, around this important day in the nation's history? This is the first scholarly book to delve into the history behind Juneteenth. Using decades of research in archives around the nation, this book helps separate myth from reality and tells the story behind the celebration in a way that provides new understanding and appreciation for the event."--Dust jacket
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    Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Inc
    ISBN: 9781648023620
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Contemporary perspectives on LGBTQ advocacy in societies
    Uniform Title: Unheard voices (Information Age Publishing)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Unheard voices (Information Age Publishing) Unheard voices
    DDC: 306.76/6208996073
    Keywords: African American gay men Biography ; African American bisexual men Biography ; African American bisexual men ; African American gay men ; Social conditions ; Biographies ; United States Social conditions 1945- ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- Finding My Voice / Griff Brisbee -- Certifiable / Gerald Cauley -- Experiencing love in what started as lust / A. D. Burks -- Forgiveness Is not an option / Kyle Haggerty -- From scratch : a journey to self / André T. Jacks -- Life does matter : walking in my truth / Richard Greggory Johnson III -- My Life / Ray Jordan -- I knew i was gay before i knew i was black / Ean Oliver -- I've never been to me / Kevin O. Spencer -- Leading with vulnerability : dare to be yourself / Lemuel Watson -- Baby love yourself : wisdom from an HBCU black gay mentor who saved my life / Mark Wilson -- Invisibility in the gay mainstream / Victor Yates.
    Abstract: "The lives of African American gay men have greatly gone unnoticed in the American consciousness. Despite the fact that Black gay men have made great contributions to our global society. For example, James Baldwin served as a literature giant. Bayard Rustin was one of the key organizers of the 1963 March on Washington. Alphonso David is the first person of color to lead the HRC (Human Rights Campaign). The purpose of this book is to discuss the narratives of Black gay men. There is no doubt that American history has done a nonexistent job of portraying the lives of these Black gay men. Most of these lives have been relegated to the background of society. This book purposes to change that narrative by having 10 to 12 gentlemen, discuss their background and how it brought them to where they are in life now. The goal of this book is to also discuss the victory for each of authors"--
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    US : IRB
    ISBN: 9781638155034
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (13 pages)
    DDC: 305.896073
    Keywords: Racism ; Race relations ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Insights from Chapter 1 -- Insights from Chapter 2 -- Insights from Chapter 3 -- Insights from Chapter 4 -- Insights from Chapter 5 -- Insights from Chapter 6 -- Insights from Chapter 7.
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  • 80
    ISBN: 9781643362014 , 1643362011
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 184 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: The Carolina lowcountry and the Atlantic world
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Challenging history
    DDC: 305.800973
    Keywords: Public history Social aspects ; Historic sites Case studies Interpretive programs ; African Americans History ; Slavery History ; Racism ; African Americans ; Historic sites ; Interpretive programs ; Public opinion ; Race relations ; Racism ; Slavery ; HISTORY / United States / General ; Case studies ; History ; Southern States History ; Public opinion ; United States Race relations ; Southern States ; United States
    Abstract: They wore white and prayed to the east: the material legacy of enslaved Muslims in early America / Ayla Amon -- More than just a way across the water: the identification, preservation, and commemoration of ferry sites in South Carolina / Edward Salo -- Power, representation, and memory in the Great Dismal Swamp / Kathryn Benjamin Golden -- Hidden in plain sight: contested histories and urban slavery in Mississippi / Jodi Skipper -- Creating and maintaining digital public history: the Lowcountry Digital History Initiative / Leah Worthington -- The Ansonborough Project: lessons in historic preservation / Ashley Hollinshead -- "A thin neck in the hourglass": looking back at Charleston Harbor from Colorado... and looking forward / Peter H. Wood.
    Abstract: "The volume Challenging History: Race, Equity, and the Practice of Public History brings together a collection of scholars and practitioners of public history in order to explore one of the most important challenges facing public historians today: how to engage their audiences on topics of slavery, racism, and inequality. The importance, and challenges, of speaking to public audiences about slavery and race has received renewed attention in recent years. This has included a number of discussions about how to interpret sites of enslavement as well as the work of organizations like the Equal Justice Initiative and their work to help localities confront the history of lynching. In recent months, the renewed reflection on the meaning of public monuments, and the removal of a number of those monuments, has served as a reminder of the significant impact that public interpretations about the past have in the present. For those working on the front lines of historical interpretation, the challenges of interpreting the 'problematical past' have stood at the forefront of professional practice for a much longer time. In a series of case studies and reflective essays, the contributors to the present volume guide readers through a discussion of successes, failures, and possibilities that collectively point the way toward a more inclusive presentation of our collective past. Far from being settled issues, these are questions that are at the forefront of public history practice as well as our collective political discourse"--
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  • 81
    ISBN: 9781620975169
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (353 p)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lim, Audrea The World We Need
    DDC: 304.20973
    Keywords: Environmental justice ; Environmental justice ; United States
    Abstract: Intro -- Introduction -- Editor's Note -- 1 Tar Sands in Africatown -- 2 "California's Flint" -- 3 Hookworm in the Water -- 4 The Largest Toxic Waste Dump in the West -- 5 "We Are the Storm" -- 6 Toxic Chemicals in America's Biggest Retailers -- 7 Drilling the Arctic -- 8 Richmond, CA -- 9 Newark, NJ -- 10 Savannah, GA -- 11 Climate and Environmental Justice for Public Health -- 12 Thoughts of a Coal Miner -- 13 "Don't Call Us 'Coal Country'" -- 14 Just Transition -- 15 Steel Mills and Wind Farms -- 16 CERO Cooperative -- 17 White Earth Land Recovery Project
    Abstract: 18 "You Don't Want to End Up in the Fields Like Me" -- 19 A Green New Deal for the Arts -- 20 Youth and Culture vs. Environmental Racism -- 21 "Mining the Houston Museum of Natural Science" -- 22 Cry You One -- 23 Sweet Water Foundation -- 24 Food, Farming, and Healing After the U.S. Navy Bombings -- 25 Casa Pueblo -- 26 Development for the People -- 27 Growing Change -- 28 Taro, Tourism, and Industry on the Wai'anae Coast -- 29 Sogorea Te Land Trust -- 30 Citizen Science -- 31 How the Yurok Tribe Is Reclaiming the Klamath River -- 32 CELDF's Effort to Decolonize the Law
    Abstract: 33 Frack Free in Oil and Gas Country -- 34 Incinerator Free Oneida -- 35 Minnesota Youth vs.the Line 3 Pipeline -- 36 Building a Mass Movement -- 37 Milwaukee Water Commons vs. the "Silicon Valley of Water" -- Acknowledgments -- Contributor Biographies -- About the Editor -- Index
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  • 82
    ISBN: 0813057868 , 9780813057866
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 260 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Southern dissent
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gillespie, Deanna M The Citizenship Education Program and black women's political culture
    DDC: 305.48/896073
    Keywords: Citizenship Education Program History ; Citizenship Education Program ; African American women civil rights workers History ; African American women Political activity ; History ; White supremacy movements History ; HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) ; African American women civil rights workers ; African American women ; Political activity ; White supremacy movements ; History ; United States
    Abstract: "We're Going to Learn Together": Groundwork on Johns Island, South Carolina, 1948-1957 -- "New Outposts in the Growing Movement": Citizenship Schools in South Carolina and Alabama, 1958-1961 -- "Bring This Community Leadership Program to Your Town and County": Groundwork in Southeastern Georgia, 1960-1961 -- "Say It Is for Citizenship": Citizenship Education in Southeastern Georgia, 1961-1964 -- "We Shall Overcome Today": Groundwork in the Mississippi Delta, 1961-1963 -- Freedom Days: Citizenship Education in Mississippi, 1963-1965 -- "So Much Taking Place . . . So Rapidly": Citizenship Education in Mississippi and Alabama, 1965-1967 -- The Citizenship Education Program's "Second Phase," 1966-1969
    Abstract: "This book details how African American women used lessons in basic literacy to crack the foundation of white supremacy and sow seeds for collective action during the civil rights movement"--
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    Williamsburg, Virginia : Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture | Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press
    ISBN: 9781469662596 , 1469662590
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Parkinson, Robert G Thirteen Clocks
    DDC: 305.800973/09033
    Keywords: Racism History 18th century ; HISTORY / United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800) ; Propaganda ; Racism ; Social aspects ; History ; United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 ; Propaganda ; United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 ; Social aspects ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction -- CHAPTER 1: Newspapers on the Eve of the Revolutionary War -- CHAPTER 2: The Long Odds against American Unity in the 1770s -- CHAPTER 3: The "Shot Heard round the World" Revisited -- CHAPTER 4: "Britain Has Found Means to Unite Us" -- CHAPTER 5: A Rolling Snowball -- CHAPTER 6: Merciless Savages, Domestic Insurrectionists, and Foreign Mercenaries -- CONCLUSION: Founding Stories
    Abstract: "In his celebrated account of the origins of American unity, John Adams described July 1776 as the moment when thirteen clocks managed to strike at the same time. So how did these American colonies overcome long odds to create a durable union capable of declaring independence from Britain? In this powerful new history of the fifteen tense months that culminated in the Declaration of Independence, Robert G. Parkinson provides a troubling answer: racial fear. Tracing the circulation of information in the colonial news systems that linked patriot leaders and average colonists, Parkinson reveals how the system's participants constructed a compelling drama featuring virtuous men who suddenly found themselves threatened by ruthless Indians and defiant slaves acting on behalf of the king. Parkinson argues that patriot leaders used racial prejudices to persuade Americans to declare independence. Between the Revolutionary War's start at Lexington and the Declaration, they broadcast any news they could find about Native Americans, enslaved Blacks, and Hessian mercenaries working with their British enemies. American independence thus owed less to the love of liberty than to the exploitation of colonial fears about race. Thirteen Clocks offers an accessible history of the Revolution that uncovers the uncomfortable origins of the republic even as it speaks to our own moment"--
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  • 84
    ISBN: 9781800370470
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 Seiten)
    Series Statement: KDI/EWC series on Economic Policy
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fiscal accountability and population aging
    DDC: 305.26095195
    Keywords: Öffentlicher Haushalt ; Öffentliche Ausgaben ; Haushaltsplanung ; Rentenfinanzierung ; Finanzierung der Sozialversicherung ; Alternde Bevölkerung ; Südkorea ; USA ; Population aging Economic aspects ; Population aging Economic aspects ; Fiscal policy ; Public welfare ; United States Economic conditions 21st century ; Korea (South) Economic conditions 21st century ; Korea (South) ; United States ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword / by Jeong Pyo Choi -- 1. Introduction and overview / Robert Clark, YoungWook Lee and Andrew Mason -- Part 1 Fiscal sustainability and accountability: 2. An evaluation of fiscal sustainability in Korea / SeongTae Kim -- 3. Implications of delaying US social security financing reform: A look at the measurement, structural and generational issues / Sylvester J. Schieber -- Part II: Improving fiscal accountability: 4. Enhancing accountability of Korea's government funds system through consolidated management of surplus money in budget-type funds / Yongok Choi -- 5. The long-term impact of aging on the federal budget / Louise Sheiner -- 6. Improving fiscal accountability of tax expenditure: The case of the earned income tax credit in Korea / YoungWook Lee -- Part III: Fiscal soundness and accountability: 7. The future of public employee pensions in the United States / Andrew G. Biggs -- 8. Fiscal implications of the 2015 government employees pension reform in Korea / Dohyung Kim, Taesuk Lee and Yongok Choi -- Part IV: Fiscal accountability sector: 9. Medicare financing and affordability / Marilyn Moon -- 10. SME financial policy in Korea: Evaluation and recommendations / Chang Gyun Park -- 11. Enhancing economic growth and productivity through efficient public infrastructure management / Kang-soo Kim and Weh-Sol Moon -- Index.
    Abstract: "Focusing on the developing economic challenges confronting Korea and the US in response to the aging of their populations, this timely book examines how public policies are evolving in light of demographic changes, the impact of aging on governmental expenditures, and transitions in the labor force associated with aging. International contributors comparatively analyze government approaches to population aging, illustrating the similar challenges faced across nations. Chapters draw attention to those particular issues that public policy plans must surmount, including funding pressures on retirement plans and the effects of an aging labor force on economic growth and productivity. They offer evidence on the scale of these challenges in Korea and the US and empirically evaluate how governments, employers, and individuals may respond to these issues in the years to come. Addressing fiscal sustainability and key social security programs, including the implications of the 2015 Korean pension reform and the economic difficulties entailed by the future of Medicare, this book investigates the implications of managing and sustaining welfare for an aging population. This cutting-edge book will be ideal reading for economists focusing on public policy and welfare programs, benefiting from the comparative approach to fiscal accountability and sustainability. It will also appeal to practitioners and policymakers seeking insights into the consequences of an aging population and hoping to develop innovative methods and approaches to welfare"--
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    New York : HarperCollins Publishers
    ISBN: 9780063072770
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (92 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.800973
    Keywords: 2000-2099 ; Racism-United States ; Black people-United States-Social conditions-21st century ; Racism against Black people ; African Americans Social conditions 21st century ; Minorities Social conditions 21st century ; Discrimination 21st century ; COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Social aspects ; Social satire ; American wit and humor ; Electronic books ; Noirs américains - Conditions sociales - 21e siècle ; Pandémie de COVID-19, 2020- - Aspect social ; Satire sociale ; Humour américain ; African Americans - Social conditions ; American wit and humor ; Black people - Social conditions ; Discrimination ; Minorities - Social conditions ; Politics and government ; Race relations ; Racism ; Social aspects ; Social satire ; Humor ; Humor ; Humor ; Satires ; Humour ; United States Race relations ; United States Politics and government 21st century ; États-Unis - Relations raciales ; États-Unis - Politique et gouvernement - 21e siècle ; United States ; Wit and Humor
    Abstract: Intro -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Predisposed to Being Unhealthy -- Part II: America Has Preexisting Conditions -- Part III: Predisposed to Bad Living and Learning -- Part IV: Predisposed to Violence -- Part V: The End of Two Threats? -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Also by D.L. Hughley -- Copyright -- About the Publisher.
    Abstract: "As COVID-19 gripped America, we learned that African American communities were being disproportionately infected and killed by the pandemic. Minority communities lag behind in access to medical care, healthy food, clean air and water, mental health care, education, and more. D.L. Hughley does a deep dive into the white lies surrounding Black public health, resulting in a lively work of social commentary that's essential for understanding race relations in America today. D.L. Hughley offers a fearless satire that exposes racism's unjust tole on our bodies and minds"--
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    New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press
    ISBN: 9781978822115 , 1978822111
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 193 pages) , illustrations (black and white)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rosner, Molly, 1986- Playing with history
    DDC: 306.4/60973
    Keywords: Toys Social aspects 20th century ; History ; Toy industry Marketing ; Child consumers History ; Material culture ; Children Social conditions 20th century ; National characteristics, American History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General ; Child consumers ; Children ; Social conditions ; Material culture ; National characteristics, American ; Toys ; Social aspects ; History ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Made in America : the rise of the American toy industry -- Dolling up history : 1930's antique dolls and the Clark doll study -- "Gosh, it's exciting to be an American" : the 'Orange' and Landmark books during the Cold War -- Family fun for everyone? Freedomland, U.S.A., 1960-1964 -- Selling multicultural girlhood : the American Girl doll, 1986-present.
    Abstract: "Since the advent of the American toy industry, children's cultural products have attempted to teach and sell ideas of American identity. By examining cultural products geared towards teaching children American identity, Playing With History highlights the changes and constancies in depictions of the American story and ideals of citizenship over the last one hundred years. The book examines political and ideological messages sold to children throughout the twentieth century, tracing the messages conveyed by racist toy banks, early governmental interventions meant to protect the toy industry, infences and pressures surrounding Cold War stories of the western frontier, and the fractures visible in the American story at a mid-century history themed amusement park. This engaging analysis culminates in a look at the successes and limitations of the American Girl Company empire"--
    Note: Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--Rutgers University, 2017, titled Playing with history : American identities and children's consumer culture, 1917-2017 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press
    ISBN: 9780268201227 , 0268201226
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.848092
    Keywords: Bourke, Greg ; Same-sex marriage Law and legislation ; Homosexuality Religious aspects ; Catholic Church ; Sexual minorities Civil rights ; Gay men Social conditions ; Gay men ; Social conditions ; Homosexuality ; Religious aspects ; Catholic Church ; Same-sex marriage ; Law and legislation ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: ""[This] memoir chronicles a personal journey that became public with [Greg] Bourke at the forefront of the 2015 U.S. Supreme Court case, Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. Through it all, Bourke and his longtime partner and now husband, Michael De Leon, have remained active members of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Louisville, Kentucky, raising their two adopted children in the parish."" --Notre Dame Magazine
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    Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books
    ISBN: 9781793639745
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 188 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.23/1
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    Keywords: Kulturelle Identität ; Kultur ; Digital Humanities ; Diaspora ; Afrikaner ; Schwarze ; Digital media / Social aspects / Africa ; Digital media / Social aspects / United States ; Technology and blacks / Africa ; Technology and blacks / United States ; Communication / Technological innovations / Africa ; Communication / Technological innovations / United States ; Internet and activism / Africa ; Internet and activism / United States ; Computers and civilization ; African diaspora ; African diaspora ; Communication / Technological innovations ; Computers and civilization ; Digital media / Social aspects ; Internet and activism ; Technology and blacks ; Africa ; United States ; Electronic books ; Afrikaner ; Schwarze ; Diaspora ; Kultur ; Digital Humanities ; Kulturelle Identität
    Abstract: "Black Lives and Digi-Culturalism explores topics such as Black confluence of digital and in-person spaces, cyberculture and Black identity, cyberfeminists and Black gendered voices, digi-culture and racism, capitalism and digital colonization, digital activism and politics, minorities and artificial intelligence, among other topics"--
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  • 89
    ISBN: 9781503628373 , 150362837X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Coyne, Christopher J Manufacturing militarism
    DDC: 303.3/750973
    Keywords: Militarism ; Propaganda ; Propaganda, American ; Terrorism Prevention ; Government policy ; Militarism ; Military policy ; Politics and government ; Propaganda ; Propaganda, American ; Terrorism ; Prevention ; Government policy ; Military history ; United States Military policy ; United States History, Military 21st century ; United States Politics and government 21st century ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Propaganda : its meaning, operation, and limits -- The political economy of government propaganda -- Selling the invasion of Iraq -- The post-invasion propaganda pitch -- Paid patriotism : propaganda takes the field -- Flying the propagandized skies -- Propaganda goes to Hollywood -- Conclusion : the power of the propagandized.
    Abstract: "The U.S. government's prime enemy in the War on Terror is not a shadowy mastermind dispatching suicide bombers. It is the informed American citizen. With Manufacturing Militarism , Christopher J. Coyne and Abigail R. Hall detail how military propaganda has targeted Americans since 9/11. From the darkened cinema to the football field to the airport screening line, the U.S. government has purposefully inflated the actual threat of terrorism and the necessity of a proactive military response. This biased, incomplete, and misleading information contributes to a broader culture of fear and militarism that, far from keeping Americans safe, ultimately threatens the foundations of a free society. Applying a political economic approach to the incentives created by a democratic system with a massive national security state, Coyne and Hall delve into case studies from the War on Terror to show how propaganda operates in a democracy. As they vigilantly watch their carry-ons scanned at the airport despite nonexistent threats, or absorb glowing representations of the military from films, Americans are subject to propaganda that, Coyne and Hall argue, erodes government by citizen consent"--
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  • 90
    ISBN: 9781474461825 , 1474461824
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 253 pages) , illustrations (some color
    Series Statement: Film and fashions
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 391/.047914
    Keywords: Motion picture actors and actresses Clothing ; Academy Awards (Motion pictures) ; Fashion ; Academy Awards (Cinéma) ; Academy Awards (Motion pictures) ; Fashion ; United States
    Abstract: Offers the first scholarly study of the Oscars red carpet as a media phenomenon
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    Urbana : University of Illinois Press
    ISBN: 9780252052941 , 0252052943
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (214 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Women, gender, and sexuality in American History
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rabinovitch-Fox, Einav, 1981- Dressed for freedom
    Keywords: Women's clothing Political aspects ; Fashion Political aspects ; Feminists Clothing ; Feminism ; Vêtements de femme - Aspect politique - États-Unis ; Féminisme - États-Unis ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General ; Fashion - Political aspects ; Feminism ; Informational works ; Informational works ; Documents d'information ; United States
    Abstract: "Often condemned as a form of oppression, fashion could and did allow women to express modern gender identities and promote feminist ideas. Einav Rabinovitch-Fox examines how clothes empowered women, and particularly women barred from positions of influence due to race or class. Moving from 1890s shirtwaists through the miniskirts and unisex styles of the 1970s, Rabinovitch-Fox shows how the rise of mass media culture made fashion a vehicle for women to assert claims over their bodies, femininity, and social roles. She also highlights how trends in women's sartorial practices expressed ideas of independence and equality. As women employed new clothing styles, they expanded feminist activism beyond formal organizations and movements and reclaimed fashion as a realm of pleasure, power, and feminist consciousness. A fascinating account of clothing as an everyday feminist practice, Dressed for Freedom brings fashion into discussions of American feminism during the long twentieth century"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Beyond Bloomers : The Feminist Politics of Women's Fashion in the Twentieth Century -- Fashioning the New Woman : Gibson Girls, Shirtwaist Makers, and Rainy Daisies -- Styling Women's Rights : Fashion and Feminist Ideology -- Dressing the Modern Girl : Flapper Styles and the Politics of Women's Freedom -- Designing Power : The Fashion Industry and the Politics of Style -- This Is What a Feminist Looks Like : Fashion in the Era of Women's Liberation -- Epilogue: The Fashionable Legacies of American Feminism.
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    Ithaca [New York] : ILR press, an imprint of Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501754708 , 150175470X , 9781501754692 , 1501754696
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Taussig, Doron What we mean by the American dream
    DDC: 306.0973
    Keywords: 2000-2099 ; Social mobility Psychological aspects ; American Dream ; Success Psychological aspects ; Mobilité sociale - États-Unis - Aspect psychologique ; Rêve américain ; Succès - États-Unis - Aspect psychologique ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes & Economic Disparity ; American Dream ; Economic history ; Social conditions ; Social mobility - Psychological aspects ; Success - Psychological aspects ; United States Economic conditions 21st century ; United States Social conditions 21st century ; États-Unis - Conditions économiques - 21e siècle ; États-Unis - Conditions sociales - 21e siècle ; United States ; success and failure, beliefs about the american dream, societal meritocracy, inequality, measuring success, class
    Abstract: "Do we live in a meritocracy? Many believe we do and that it is an essential element of the American Dream. Others would say we do not. In this book, Doron Taussig examines how people think about the relationship between merit and achievement. The surprise is that our understanding of how life works and what it means to deserve something is more flexible and fluid than our mythology"
    Description / Table of Contents: American Idols -- Head Starts and Handicaps -- Me, Myself, and I -- Merit without the -ocracy -- What's Deserve Got to Do with It?
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  • 93
    ISBN: 9780520311770 , 0520311779
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (376 p.)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hand, Wayland D Magical Medicine
    DDC: 615.880902
    Keywords: Traditional medicine ; Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric ; Traditional medicine ; Traditional medicine ; Folklore ; Folklore ; Médecine magique, mystique et spagirique ; Folklore ; folklore (culture-related concept) ; Folklore ; Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric ; Traditional medicine ; Europe ; United States
    Abstract: ""Distilling baby's first tear into the eye of a blind man to make him see""; ""Plucking herbs upward for emetics and downward for purgatives""; ""Stroking one's goiter with a dead man's hand to make the growth shrivel away""--these are not beliefs and customs found among primitive peoples in remote parts of the world but are examples of hundreds of items of magical medicine found in Professor Hand's remarkable collection of essays dealing with this neglected
    Description / Table of Contents: Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Selected Bibliography -- Introduction -- 1. Folk Curing: The Magical Component* -- 2. The Magical Transference of Disease -- 3. The Folk Healer: Calling and Endowment -- 4. Deformity, Disease, and Physical Ailment as Divine Retribution -- 5. Hangmen, the Gallows, and the Dead Man's Hand in American Folk Medicine -- 6. Plugging, Nailing, Wedging, and Kindred Folk Medical Practices -- 7. Measuring and Plugging: The Magical Containment and Transfer of Disease -- 8. "Measuring" with String, Thread, and Fibre: A Practice in Folk Medical Magic
    Description / Table of Contents: 9. Magical Treatment of Disease by Outlining the Ailing Part -- 10. "Over and Out": Magical Divestment in Folk Belief and Custom -- 11. "Passing Through": Folk Medical Magic and Symbolism -- 12. Animal Sacrifice in American Folk Curative Practice -- 13. The Mole in Folk Medicine: A Survey from Indie Antiquity to Modern America -- 14. Physical Harm, Sickness, and Death by Conjury A Survey of the Sorcerer's Evil Art in America -- 15. Witch-Riding and Other Demonic Assault in American Folk Legend -- 16. The Evil Eye in its Folk Medical Aspects: A Survey of North America
    Description / Table of Contents: 17. Animal Intrusion into the Human Body: A Primitive Aetiology of Disease -- 18. Padepissers and Wekschissers: A Folk Medical Inquiry into the Cause of Styes -- 19. Folk Medical Inhalants in Respiratory Disorders -- 20. Curative Practice in Folk Tales -- 21. The Curing of Blindness In Folk Tales -- 22. Folk Medical Magic and Symbolism in the West -- 23. The Common Cold in Utah Folk Medicine -- Index
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    Ann Arbor : Association for Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9781952636226 , 1952636221
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (204 p)
    Series Statement: Asia Shorts
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Freedman, Alisa Japan on American TV
    DDC: 950
    Keywords: Mass media and culture ; Mass media and culture ; Intercultural communication ; Intercultural communication ; Television broadcasting Social aspects ; Television broadcasting ; Social aspects ; Médias et culture - Japon ; Médias et culture - États-Unis ; Télévision - Aspect social ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General ; Intercultural communication ; Mass media and culture ; Television broadcasting - Social aspects ; Japan ; United States
    Abstract: "Japan on American TV explores political, economic, and cultural issues underlying depictions of Japan on U.S. television comedies and the programs they inspired. Since the 1950s, U.S. television programs have taken the role of "curators" of Japan, displaying and explaining selected aspects for viewers. Beliefs in U.S. hegemony over Japan underpin this curation process. Japan on American TV takes a historical perspective to understand the diversity of Japan parodies and examines six main categories of television portrayals representing different genres and comedic forms: (1) stereotypes of judo instructors (1950s and 1960s); (2) samurai parodies (prevalent in the 1970s); (3) the Bubble Economy Era in Sesame Street's Big Bird in Japan (1988); (4) "Cool Japan" parodies (1990s through the present); (5) eager fans in sketch series (2010s); and (6) makeover reality shows (2019). These examples show changing patterns of cultural globalization and perpetuate national stereotypes while verifying Japan's international influence. Television presents an alternative history of American fascinations with and fears of Japan. Written in an accessible style that will appeal to scholars, teachers, students, and anyone with an interest in Japan and popular culture, as well as an ideal text for classroom use, Japan on American TV offers a gentle means to approach racism, cultural essentialism, cultural appropriation, and issues otherwise difficult to discuss and models new ways to apply knowledge of Asian Studies." --
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  • 95
    ISBN: 9781793648952
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (317 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als African Americans in the human sciences
    DDC: 305.48/896073
    Keywords: African American women in the professions ; African American women-Education ; Women social scientists-United States ; Electronic books ; African American women ; Education ; African American women in the professions ; Women social scientists ; United States ; Humanwissenschaften ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Amerika ; Schwarze
    Abstract: This book highlights significant contributions of African American women in education, their successes and challenges in the human sciences/family and consumer sciences profession, and the impact of historically Black colleges and universities throughout American history.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I: Women, Education, and Careers -- Chapter 1: Quest for Education: Empowerment of Women of Color -- Introduction -- Theoretical Frameworks Related to Women in Education -- Women of Color in Higher Education: A Diverse Perspective -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: African American Women's Pathway to Leadership Success: Resilience to Challenges Built on Mentoring and Spirituality -- Introduction -- The Intersectionality of Racism, Gender, and Leadership -- How High Up the Leadership Ladder Will They Let Us Go? -- Leadership Styles of Women -- Mentoring and Leadership Development -- Spirituality and Leadership Sustainability -- Conceptual Framework -- Research Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 3: Professional Working Women: A Qualitative Look at African American Mothers -- Introduction -- Myths and Stereotypes -- Challenging Negative Images of Black Motherhood -- Meanings of Motherhood -- Conceptualizations of Motherhood -- Research Methods -- Meet the Participants -- Meanings of Motherhood -- Transition to Motherhood -- Unique Challenges and Responsibilities of Being a Black Mother -- References -- Chapter 4: Getting and Staying in the Mainstream: African American Women's Contribution to the Human Sciences -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Theoretical Framework -- Methods -- Results and Discussion -- Implications and Recommendations -- Note -- References -- Chapter 5: Administrative Acumen in Working with Our Next Generation of Professionals -- Technologically Savvy -- Special (Entitled) -- Team-Oriented -- Transparent -- Flexible -- Multitaskers -- Diverse -- Confident -- Civic-Oriented -- Progressive -- Millennial Thoughts, Work Ethic, and Motivation -- References.
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  • 96
    ISBN: 9781496229946
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (329 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.420973
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1848-20217 ; Frauenbewegung ; Sachkultur ; USA ; Feminism / United States / History ; Material culture / United States / History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies ; Feminism ; Material culture ; United States ; History ; Electronic books ; USA ; Frauenbewegung ; Sachkultur ; Geschichte 1848-20217
    Abstract: "Borrowing from Our Foremothers explores the suffragist and feminist movements' distinct public attributes and action strategies to establish connections between the generations of women's right activists"--
    Abstract: "Borrowing from Our Foremothers offers a panorama of women's struggles through artifacts to establish connections between the generations of women's right activists. In a thorough historical retelling of the women's movement from 1848 to 2017, Amy Helene Forss focuses on items borrowed from our innovative foremothers, including cartes de visite, clothing, gavels, sculptures, urns, service pins, and torches. Framing the material culture items within the era's campaigns yields a wider understanding of the women's metanarrative. Studded with relics and ninety-nine oral histories from such women as Rosalynn Carter to Pussyhat Project cocreator Krista Suh, this book contributes an important and illuminating analysis necessary for understanding the development of feminism as well as our current moment. "--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Section 1: Demanding Suffrage -- Chapter One: Setting the Stage -- Chapter Two: Parading their Colors -- Chapter Three: Silently Disobedient -- Section 2: Challenging Boundaries -- Chapter Four: Addressing the Doldrums -- Chapter Five: LGBTQ Feminists -- Chapter Six: Lighting the Way -- Section 3: Redefining Equality -- Chapter Seven: Dueling Gavels -- Chapter Eight: STOP ERA -- Chapter Nine: Standing Her Ground -- Epilogue -- The Cast of Foremothers -- Appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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    Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
    ISBN: 9780674258709
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (391 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.896073
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Personenverkehr ; Rassentrennung ; Schwarze ; Reise ; USA ; African Americans / Segregation / History ; African Americans / Travel / History ; Segregation in transportation / United States / History ; African Americans / Segregation ; African Americans / Travel ; Segregation in transportation ; United States ; History ; USA ; Schwarze ; Rassentrennung ; Personenverkehr ; Reise ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "What was it like to travel while Black under Jim Crow? Mia Bay brings this dramatic history to life. With gripping stories and a close eye on the rail, bus, and airline operators who implemented segregation, she shows why access to unrestricted mobility has been central to the Black freedom struggle since Reconstruction and remains so today"
    Description / Table of Contents: The road to Plessy: race, class, and gender on nineteenth-century common carriers -- Traveling by train: the Jim Crow car -- Traveling by car: race on the road in the automotive age -- Traveling by bus: from the Jim Crow car to the back of the bus -- Traveling by plane: segregation in the age of aviation -- Traveling for civil rights: the long fight to outlaw transportation segregation -- Traveling for freedom: the desegregation of American transportation -- Epilogue: #Black Travel Matters
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780191938528
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (320 pages) , illustrations (black and white, and colour).
    Edition: First edition.
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pike, David L., 1963 - Cold War space and culture in the 1960s and 1980s
    DDC: 909.825
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    Keywords: Cold War in popular culture ; Bunkers (fortification) in popular culture ; Cold War (1945-1989) in popular culture ; United States ; USA ; Ost-West-Konflikt ; Popkultur ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1960-1990
    Abstract: 'Cold War Space and Culture in the 1960s and 1980s' studies the two periods in which Americans were actively encouraged to excavate their own backyards while governments the world over exhausted their budgets on fortified super-shelters and megaton bombs. The dreams and nightmares inspired by the spectre of nuclear destruction were expressed in images and forms from comics, movies, and pulp paperbacks to policy documents, protest movements, and survivalist tracts. Illustrated with photographs, artwork, and movie and television stills of real and imagined fallout shelters and other bunker fantasies, David L. Pike's continues his decades-long exploration of the meanings of modern undergrounds.
    Note: This edition also issued in print: 2021. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on October 21, 2021)
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    Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 1501754890 , 9781501754883 , 1501754882 , 9781501754890
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sun, Ken Chih-Yan Time and migration
    DDC: 305.26086/912
    Keywords: Taiwanese Social conditions 21st century ; Older Asian Americans Social conditions 21st century ; Older immigrants Family relationships ; Generations Social aspects ; Old age Social aspects ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration ; Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; Old age ; Social aspects ; Taiwan Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; United States Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; Taiwan ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: How time complicates migratory experiences -- Emigrating, staying, and returning -- Reconfiguring intergenerational reciprocity -- Remaking conjugality -- Doing grandparenthood -- Navigating networks of support -- Articulating logics of social rights -- Rethinking time, migration, and aging.
    Abstract: "Based on 115 interviews with elderly Taiwanese immigrants who have resided in the US from 30 to 50 years, Ken Sun asks in Time and Migration how the interplay between migration and time shapes the ways aging migrant populations reassess and reconstruct relationships with their children, spouses, grandchildren, community members, and home as well as host societies."--
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    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780197538975
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Series Statement: Political Science
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Phillips, Christian Dyogi Nowhere to run
    DDC: 320.0820973
    Keywords: Women Political activity ; Minorities Political activity ; Elections ; Elections ; Minorities ; Political activity ; Women ; Political activity ; United States ; USA ; Wahl ; Kandidatur ; Diskriminierung ; Frau ; Rassendiskriminierung
    Abstract: 'Nowhere to Run' introduces the intersectional model of electoral opportunity, which argues that descriptive representation in elections is shaped by intersecting processes related to race and gender. Drawing on an original dataset encompassing nearly every state legislative general election from 1996-2015, as well as interviews and surveys with candidates, donors, and other political elites from 42 states, the book tests this theory with a first of its kind study of Asian American and Latina/o candidacies, and the first simultaneous look at the relationship between changing populations and descriptive representation for African American, Asian American, Latina/o, and white women and men.
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