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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rodolfo Rosales (The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.560kg ISBN: 9780367771157ISBN 10: 0367771152 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 27 May 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsPart 1: History as an ongoing Human Struggle 1. The Connection between Culture, Community, and Citizenship 2. Imagining Radical Entanglement for Social Change: Thinking Through the Problems of the We-group 3. Building Critical Radical Communities: Liberation Pedagogies and the Origins of Black Studies 4. Community as the Basis of Resistance: A Historical Analysis Part 2: Culture as the Basis of Human Dignity 5. How Prison Survivors Shift What Civic Participation Means: Incarceration and Activism in the Pandemic: 6. The Struggle for Mexican American Studies in Texas K-12 Public Schools: A Movement for Epistemic Justice through Creation and Resistance 7. Remembering and Reconciling: Native American Women, Community, and Citizenship Part 3: Community, Agency, Citizenship 8. The Baltimore Uprising and the Stunted Transformation of Urban Black Politics 9. Re-Membering Native Citizens in an Age of Native Terminations: Ideas on How to Restore Indigenous Community 10. Relating Street-level Practices in Marketplaces to ever-changing Social Institutions 11. Against Borders: Latinx Youth Activism and Enactments of Citizenship Part 4: The Historical Roots of Community Agency 12. Salus Populi ~ From the Pacific to the Americas: Community Health, Resistance, and Solidarity 13. Carbon copies: Colonial Recognition, Climate Crisis, and Indigenous BelongingReviews"""This important collection of alternative interpretations of political membership addresses urgent and timely issues today, from excessive police force to the marginalization of indigenous peoples, recently brought to the fore with the Dakota Pipeline protests. Each chapter not only employs an intersectional approach but challenges conventional work on the subject of ""citizenship"" and the important link between market and political inclusion/exclusion. The very different approaches by each author to understanding how community is built and democracy enacted are a wonderful model of interdisciplinarity and creative vision. I highly recommend this book."" Katy Arnold, Director, Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, DePaul University ""Rosales offers a unique and original collection of essays on one of the most important topics of our time—the nature of citizenship to culture democracy and social and political inclusion. The authors herein discuss the important ways in which the notion of citizenship as changed and the imperative that it must be accessible for all members of society."" Louis Mendoza, Professor of Literature and Cultural Studies, Arizona State University" Author InformationRodolfo Rosales is a retired Associate Professor at The University of Texas at San Antonio where his teaching focused on political philosophy, urban politics, and ethnic politics. He has worked on questions of community, identity, and citizenship from a structure/agency perspective. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |