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Globalization and America


Globalization and America

Race, Human Rights, and Inequality
Perspectives on a Multiracial America

von: Angela J. Hattery, David G. Embrick, Earl Smith, Amy E. Ansell, Cynthia Bejarano, Judith R. Blau, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, David L. Brunsma, Karen M. Douglas, David Embrick, Joe R. Feagin, Tanya Maria Golash-Boza, Mary Hovsepian, Walda Katz-Fishman, Linda Lopez, Alberto Moncada, M Cristina Morales, Douglas A. Parker, Mary Romero, Mercedes Rubio, Pat Rubio Goldsmith, Rogelio Saenz, Jerome Scott, James M. Thomas, Ruth Thompson-Miller

48,99 €

Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 21.05.2008
ISBN/EAN: 9781461665366
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 304

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As globalization expands, more than goods and information are traded between the countries of the world. Hattery, Embrick, and Smith present a collection of essays that explore the ways in which issues of human rights and social inequality are shared globally. The editors focus on the United States' role in contributing to human rights violations both inside and outside its borders. Essays on contemporary issues such as immigration, colonialism, and reparations are used to illustrate how the U.S. and the rest of the world are inextricably linked in their relationships to human rights violations and social inequality. Contributors include Judith Blau, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, and Joe R. Feagin.
Hattery, Embrick, and Smith present a collection of essays that explore the ways in which issues of human rights and social inequality are shared globally. The editors focus on the United States' role in contributing to human rights violations both inside and outside its borders. Essays on contemporary issues such as immigration, colonialism, and reparations are used to illustrate how the U.S. and the rest of the world are inextricably linked in their relationships to human rights violations and social inequality.
Chapter 1 Chapter One: The New Global World: America's World and the World's America
<br>Part 2 Part I: Race/Racism in the United States
<br>Chapter 3 Chapter Two: "Look, a Negro": Reflections on the Human Rights Approach to Racial Inequality
<br>Chapter 4 Chapter Three: The Diversity Ideology: Keeping Major Transnational Corporations White and Male in an era of Globalization
<br>Part 5 Part II: Introduction to Reparations Chapters
<br>Chapter 6 Chapter Four: Jim Crow and the Case for Reparations: Lessons from the African Diaspora
<br>Chapter 7 Chapter Five: Bringing Down the House: Reparations, Universal Morality, Human Rights and Social Justice
<br>Chapter 8 Chapter Six: Paying for the Past: Prospects and Obstacles Facing Reparations Politics in the U.S. and South Africa
<br>Part 9 Part III: Introduction to Immigration Issues
<br>Chapter 10 Chapter Seven: Immigrant Rights as Human Rights
<br>Chapter 11 Chapter Eight: "Aliens", "Illegals" and Other Types of "Mexicanness": Examination of Racial Profiling in Border Policing
<br>Chapter 12 Chapter Nine: El Sueño Americano? Barriers to Homeownership for Mexican-Origin Populations
<br>Chapter 13 Chapter Ten: No Phone, No Vehicle, No English, and No Citizenship: The Vulnerability of Latino Immigrants in the United States
<br>Chapter 14 Chapter Eleven: Border Sexual Conquest: A Framework for Gendered and Racial Sexual Violence
<br>Chapter 15 Chapter Twelve: Israeli Fashion and Palestinian Labor during the Intifada
<br>Part 16 Part IV: Introduction to The Intersection Between Global and Local Human Rights
<br>Chapter 17 Chapter Thirteen: Constitutions and Human Rights
<br>Chapter 18 Chapter Fourteen: Twenty-First Century Globalization and the Social Forum Process: Building Today's Global Justice and Equality Movement
<br>Chapter 19 Chapter Fifteen: The Globalization of the U. S. Prison Industrial Complex
<br>Chapter 20 Chapter Sixteen: America's World and the World's America: Conclusions and recommendations for addressing inequalities and human rights violations
<b>Earl Smith</b> is a professor of sociology and distinguished professor of ethnic studies at Wake Forest University.
<b>Angela J. Hattery</b> is an associate professor of sociology at Wake Forest.
<b>David G. Embrick</b> is an assistant professor at Loyola of Chicago.

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