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Réinventer la citoyenneté : noir Los Angeles, coréen Kawasaki & communauté - UMN-

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Reinventing Citizenship : Black Los Angeles, Korean Kawasaki & Community - UMN
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État
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Subject
Social Work, Ethnic Studies / Asian American Studies, Development / General, Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, World / Asian, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, Sociology / Urban
Subject Area
Business & Economics, Social Science, Political Science
ISBN
9780816681129
Publication Name
Reinventing Citizenship : Black Los Angeles, Korean Kawasaki, and Community Participation
Item Length
8.5 in
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Series
Critical American Studies
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.5 in
Author
Kazuyo Tsuchiya
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
11.1 Oz
Number of Pages
280 Pages

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Reinventing Citizenship offers a comparative study of African American welfare activism in Los Angeles and Koreans' campaigns for welfare rights in Kawasaki, revealing how race and citizenship transform as they cross countries and continents. By documenting the interconnected histories of African Americans and Koreans in Japan, Kazuyo Tsuchiya enables us to rethink present ideas of community and belonging.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10
0816681120
ISBN-13
9780816681129
eBay Product ID (ePID)
175957750

Product Key Features

Author
Kazuyo Tsuchiya
Publication Name
Reinventing Citizenship : Black Los Angeles, Korean Kawasaki, and Community Participation
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Social Work, Ethnic Studies / Asian American Studies, Development / General, Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, World / Asian, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, Sociology / Urban
Series
Critical American Studies
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Business & Economics, Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
280 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5 in
Item Height
1.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
11.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2013-028366
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
Hn80.L7t78 2014
Reviews
" Reinventing Citizenship is important for exploring the little-known differences and similarities between black welfare activists in Los Angeles and their Korean counterparts in Japan, and for its rare demonstration of the transnational ties that bound them. " -- American Historical Review, "A fascinating addition to the literature on the War on Poverty."-- Journal of American History " Reinventing Citizenship leaves the reader with the opportunity to question how contemporary efforts to address poverty and economic inequality might resonate within a transnational context."-- Law, Culture, and the Humanities Journal " Reinventing Citizenship is important for exploring the little-known differences and similarities between black welfare activists in Los Angeles and their Korean counterparts in Japan, and for its rare demonstration of the transnational ties that bound them."-- American Historical Review " Reinventing Citizenship is a work of solid research, whose comparative approach compels readers to think about state welfare and social movements in the late 1900s globally and expansively, something Americanists should do more in general."-- Pacific Historical Review,  "This comparative study of community policies related to welfare and community participation is well organized, well writen, and well documented. The narrative moves along, not dwelling too long on one individual or organization, yet it also contains extremely apt quotations from policy makers and activists that vividly conveey their ideas. The attention to gender, female homemaker and male breadwinner, and contestations of that is equally efficient and well conceived, enriching the book. The influence of African Americans and their ideas on contestations over inclusion and welfare policies in Japan is equally compact and relevant." --Kathleen Uno, Temple University, " Reinventing Citizenship leaves the reader with the opportunity to question how contemporary efforts to address poverty and economic inequality might resonate within a transnational context." -- Law, Culture, and the Humanities Journal, "This comparative study of community policies related to welfare and community participation is well organized, well writen, and well documented. The narrative moves along, not dwelling too long on one individual or organization, yet it also contains extremely apt quotations from policy makers and activists that vividly conveey their ideas. The attention to gender, female homemaker and male breadwinner, and contestations of that is equally efficient and well conceived, enriching the book. The influence of African Americans and their ideas on contestations over inclusion and welfare policies in Japan is equally compact and relevant." --Kathleen Uno, Temple University
Table of Content
Contents Abbreviations Introduction: Los Angeles and Kawasaki as Arenas of Struggle over Citizenship 1. Between Inclusion and Exclusion: The Origins of the U.S. Community Action Program 2. Fostering Community and Nationhood: Japan's Model Community Program 3. Struggling for Political Voice: Race and the Politics of Welfare in Los Angeles 4. Recasting the Community Action Program: The Pursuit of Race, Class, and Gender Equality in Los Angeles 5. Translating Black Theology into Korean Activism: The Hitachi Employment Discrimination Trial 6. Voicing Alternative Visions of Citizenship: The "Kawasaki System" of Welfare Conclusion: The Interconnectedness of Oppression and Freedom AcknowledgmentsNotesBibliographyIndex
Copyright Date
2014
Dewey Decimal
307.1/40979494
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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