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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY [u.a.] : New York University Press
    ISBN: 9781479861781 , 9781479852390
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 343 S. , 24 cm
    DDC: 363.72870973
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    Keywords: Environmental justice United States ; Hazardous waste sites Social aspects ; United States ; Hazardous waste sites Location ; United States ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General ; LAW / Environmental ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations ; Environmental justice ; Hazardous waste sites Social aspects ; Hazardous waste sites Location ; United States Environmental conditions ; Social aspects ; United States Environmental conditions ; Social aspects ; USA ; Umweltverschmutzung ; Altlast ; Lebensraum ; Gesundheitsgefährdung
    Abstract: "From St. Louis to New Orleans, from Baltimore to Oklahoma City, there are poor and minority neighborhoods so beset by pollution that just living in them can be hazardous to your health. Due to entrenched segregation, zoning ordinances that privilege wealthier communities, or because businesses have found the 'paths of least resistance,' there are many hazardous waste and toxic facilities in these communities, leading residents to experience health and wellness problems on top of the race and class discrimination most already experience. Taking stock of the recent environmental justice scholarship, Toxic Communities examines the connections among residential segregation, zoning, and exposure to environmental hazards. Renowned environmental sociologist Dorceta Taylor focuses on the locations of hazardous facilities in low-income and minority communities and shows how they have been dumped on, contaminated and exposed.Drawing on an array of historical and contemporary case studies from across the country, Taylor explores controversies over racially-motivated decisions in zoning laws, eminent domain, government regulation (or lack thereof), and urban renewal. She provides a comprehensive overview of the debate over whether or not there is a link between environmental transgressions and discrimination, drawing a clear picture of the state of the environmental justice field today and where it is going. In doing so, she introduces new concepts and theories for understanding environmental racism that will be essential for environmental justice scholars. A fascinating landmark study, Toxic Communities greatly contributes to the study of race, the environment, and space in the contemporary United States"--
    Note: Formerly CIP. - Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780520275133 , 9780520275140
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiv, 234 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme , 24 cm
    Series Statement: California series in public anthropology 27
    Series Statement: California series in public anthropology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fresh fruit, broken bodies
    DDC: 331.5/440973
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    Keywords: Arbeitsmigranten ; Mexikaner ; Saisonarbeitskräfte ; Agrarberufe ; Arbeitsbedingungen ; Gesundheitsversorgung ; Ethnologie ; USA ; Migrant agricultural laborers Social conditions ; USA ; Landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb ; Arbeitsbedingungen ; Mexikaner ; Einwanderer ; USA ; Landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb ; Arbeitsbedingungen ; Mexikaner ; Einwanderer
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: "Worth risking your life?""We are field workers": embodied anthropology of migration -- Segregation on the farm: ethnic hierarchies at work -- "How the poor suffer": embodying the violence continuum -- "Doctors don't know anything": the clinical gaze in the field of migrant health -- "Because they're lower to the ground": naturalizating social suffering -- Conclusion: change, pragmatic solidarity, and beyond.
    Description / Table of Contents: Literaturverz. S. 213 - 225
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781555914547 , 1555914543
    Language: English
    Pages: 408 S. , 23 cm
    DDC: 398.2089/9
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    Keywords: Indian mythology ; Indians of North America History ; Frontier and pioneer life History ; Indians in popular culture ; Indians in literature ; Indians in motion pictures ; Indian mythology West (U.S.) ; Indians of North America History ; West (U.S.) ; Frontier and pioneer life History ; West (U.S.) ; Indians in popular culture ; Indians in literature ; Indians in motion pictures ; USA ; Indianer ; Mythos ; Unterhaltungsindustrie ; Massenkultur ; Kulturelle Identität
    Abstract: Flaming Rainbow, the word sender -- Across the wide Missouri -- The road of the emigrants -- The iron cyclops and the lightning slingers -- A fierce artfulness -- A star appears -- The showman, the medicine man, and the messiah -- The wizards and the western -- The dream factory and a new Red scare -- A WASP in the wilderness -- The Indian "New Deal" -- A clarion call for heroes -- When Johnny comes marching home -- The oracle of the hearth -- The Searchers and the captivity narrative -- Custer died for your sins -- A librarian's notebook -- The trail of broken treaties -- Dances with Wolves and Avatar -- Playing Indian
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Philadelphia, Pa. : Univ. of Pennsylvania Press
    ISBN: 0812241908 , 9780812241907 , 9780812221558
    Language: English
    Pages: 262 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: The arts and intellectual life in modern America
    DDC: 069.0973/0904
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    Keywords: Museums History 20th century ; Museum exhibits History 20th century ; Museums Collection management 20th century ; History ; Cultural property History 20th century ; Art objects History 20th century ; Museums Political aspects 20th century ; History ; Museums Social aspects 20th century ; History ; Museums History ; 20th century ; United States ; Museum exhibits History ; 20th century ; United States ; Museums Collection management ; History ; 20th century ; United States ; Cultural property History ; 20th century ; United States ; Art objects History ; 20th century ; United States ; Museums Political aspects ; History ; 20th century ; United States ; Museums Social aspects ; History ; 20th century ; United States ; USA ; Museum ; Soziale Funktion
    Abstract: Introduction: Thinking about museums -- Do museums need objects anymore? -- Objects of culture and cultural objects -- Where is the East? -- Where have all the grown-ups gone? -- The birth and the death of a museum -- Museums, public space, and civic identity
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Thinking about museums -- Do museums still need objects? -- Whose objects? Whose culture? The contexts of repatriation -- Where is the East? -- Where have all the grown-ups gone? -- The birth and the death of a museum -- Museums, public space, and civic identity.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    Chapel Hill, NC : Univ. of North Carolina Press
    ISBN: 9780807833902 , 9780807871201
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 282 S. , Ill.
    DDC: 028.089/97073
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    Keywords: Indians of North America Books and reading ; Books and reading History ; Indians of North America Government relations ; Literacy Social aspects ; Indians of North America Cultural assimilation ; USA ; Indianer ; Schreib- und Lesefähigkeit ; Schriftlichkeit ; Buchhandel ; Geschichte 1663-1880
    Description / Table of Contents: The coming of the book to Indian country -- Being and becoming literate in the eighteenth-century native northeast -- New and uncommon means -- Public writing I : "to feel interest in our welfare" -- Public writing II : the Cherokee, a "reading and intellectual people" -- Proprietary authorship -- The culture of reprinting -- Indigenous illustration.
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 261
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