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  • 2015-2019  (5)
  • Oakland, California : University of California Press  (4)
  • Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
  • USA  (5)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780520293762 , 9780520293755
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiii, 365 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Graham, Jessica Lynn, 1974- author Shifting the meaning of democracy
    DDC: 305.800973
    Keywords: United States Race relations ; Political aspects ; Brazil Race relations ; Political aspects ; USA ; Brasilien ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Geschichte 1930-1945
    Abstract: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Communist racial democracy in the 1930s -- Embattled images of racial democracy : state anticommunism in the 1930s -- Presaging the war : racial democracy and fascism in the 1930s -- State cultural production, black cultural demarginalization, and racial democracy in the 1930s -- The centrality of race and democracy in the U.S.-Brazil wartime alliance -- A partnership in cultural production : the Brazil-United States racial democracy exchange -- Wartime racial democracy at home : domestic pressures and in-house propaganda.
    Abstract: "This book offers a historical analysis of one of the most striking and dramatic transformations to take place in Brazil and the United States during the twentieth century--the redefinition of the concepts of nation and democracy in racial terms. The multilateral political debates that occurred between 1930 and 1945 pushed and pulled both states towards more racially inclusive political ideals and nationalisms. Both countries utilized cultural production to transmit these racial political messages. At times working collaboratively, Brazilian and U.S. officials deployed the concept of "racial democracy" as a national security strategy, one meant to suppress the existential threats perceived to be posed by World War II and by the political agendas of communists, fascists, and blacks. Consequently, official racial democracy was limited in its ability to address racial inequities in the United States and Brazil. Shifting the Meaning of Democracy helps to explain the historical roots of a contemporary phenomenon: the coexistence of widespread antiracist ideals with enduring racial inequality"--Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references, bibliography (page 323-351) and index
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Santa Barbara : ABC-CLIO, LLC | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781440860485
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 421 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Indian Treaties in the United States: an Encyclopedia and Documents Collection
    DDC: 342.7308720261
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    Keywords: Indianer ; Vertrag ; USA ; Vertrag ; Vertrag ; Enzyklopädie
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Reference Essays -- Indian Treaty Making: A Native View -- Box: Reserved Rights Doctrine -- Indian Treaties as International Agreements -- Box: Domestic Dependent Nation -- Canadian Indian Treaties -- Box: Doctrine of Discovery -- Box: Guardianship/Wardship -- Colonial and Early Treaties, 1775-1829 -- Box: Annuities -- Box: State-Recognized Tribes -- Indian Removal and Land Cessions, 1830-1849 -- Box: Native American Sovereignty -- Reservations and Confederate and Unratified Treaties, 1850-1871 -- Box: Trust Land -- Box: Plenary Power -- Part II: Documents -- Colonial and Early Treaties, 1775-1829 -- Treaty of Fort Pitt (1778) -- Box: Treaty Site-Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania -- Treaty of Hopewell (1785) -- Treaty with the Six Nations (1794) -- Treaty of Greenville (1795) -- Box: Treaty Site-Greenville, Ohio -- Treaty with the Great and Little Osage (1825) -- Treaty of Prairie du Chien (1825) -- Treaties during Indian Removal, 1830-1849 -- Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek (1830) -- Treaty of Cusseta (1832) -- Treaty of Payne's Landing (1832) -- Treaty of Pontotoc Creek (1832) -- Treaty of Chicago (1833) -- Treaty of New Echota (1835) -- Box: Treaty Site-New Echota, Georgia -- Treaty with the Chippewa (1837) -- Treaty of La Pointe (1842) -- Confederate, Reconstruction, and Unratified Treaties, 1850-1871 -- Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851) -- Box: Treaty Site-Fort Laramie, Wyoming -- Treaty with the Chippewa (1854) -- Menominee Treaty (1856) -- Reconstruction Treaties with the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creeks, and Seminole (1866) -- Medicine Lodge Treaty (1867) -- Treaty of Fort Bridger (1868) -- Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) -- Treaty with the Navajo (1868) -- Appendix A: Treaties by Tribe -- Appendix B: Canadian First Nations Treaties -- Index - About the Editor
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  • 3
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    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    ISBN: 9780520291614 , 9780520248717
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 368 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Notenbeispiele
    Parallel Title: Online version Categorizing sound
    DDC: 781.64
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Popmusik ; Musikgattung ; Musikalischer Stil ; Soziale Identität ; USA
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 335-350
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    ISBN: 9780520958685 , 9780520282742 , 9780520282759
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (358 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: California series in public anthropology 36
    Series Statement: California series in public anthropology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Immigration enforcement Social aspects ; Immigration enforcement Social aspects ; Border security Social aspects ; Border security Social aspects ; Einwanderung ; Grenzschutz ; Opfer ; Gewalt ; Mexico Emigration and immigration ; United States Emigration and immigration ; Government policy ; USA ; Mexiko ; USA ; Einwanderung ; Grenzschutz ; Gewalt ; Opfer ; Mexiko
    Abstract: "Anthropologist Jason De León sheds light on one of the most pressing political issues of our time...the human consequences of US immigration policy. The Land of Open Graves reveals the suffering and death that take place daily in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona as thousands of undocumented migrants attempt to cross from Mexico into the United States. Drawing on the four major fields of anthropology, De León uses an innovative combination of ethnography, archaeology, linguistics, and forensic science to produce a scathing critique of 'Prevention through Deterrence,' the federal border enforcement policy that encourages migrants to cross in areas characterized by extreme environmental conditions and high risk of death. For two decades, this policy has failed to deter border crossers while successfully turning the rugged terrain of southern Arizona into a killing field"...Provided by publisher
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780520282742 , 0520282744 , 9780520282759
    Language: English
    Pages: 358 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: California series in public anthropology 36
    Series Statement: California series in public anthropology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als De León, Jason The land of open graves
    DDC: 325.73
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    Keywords: Immigration enforcement Social aspects ; Immigration enforcement Social aspects ; Border security Social aspects ; Border security Social aspects ; Einwanderung ; Grenzschutz ; Opfer ; Gewalt ; Mexico Emigration and immigration ; United States Emigration and immigration ; Government policy ; USA ; Mexiko ; USA ; Einwanderung ; Grenzschutz ; Gewalt ; Opfer ; Mexiko
    Abstract: "Anthropologist Jason De León sheds light on one of the most pressing political issues of our time...the human consequences of US immigration policy. The Land of Open Graves reveals the suffering and death that take place daily in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona as thousands of undocumented migrants attempt to cross from Mexico into the United States. Drawing on the four major fields of anthropology, De León uses an innovative combination of ethnography, archaeology, linguistics, and forensic science to produce a scathing critique of 'Prevention through Deterrence,' the federal border enforcement policy that encourages migrants to cross in areas characterized by extreme environmental conditions and high risk of death. For two decades, this policy has failed to deter border crossers while successfully turning the rugged terrain of southern Arizona into a killing field"...Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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