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Out of place: Asian North America in transnational borderlands
Pivotal moments: Overcoming class and racial-ethnic disadvantage in women's doctoral education
 
Transnational lives and texts: Writing and theorizing U.S./Central American subjectivities
Ideological change in teacher's understanding of race and racial justice
 
The black tax: Skin tone and social stratification in the United States
Psychological disengagement among ethnic minority children in elementary school
 
The Okinawan revival in Hawai'i: Contextualizing culture and identity over diasporic time and space
The seeds of memory: Narrative renditions of the Armenian genocide across generations
 
Redefining the real: Race, gender and place in the construction of Hip-Hop authenticity
¡Ay mama Ines!: A decolonial feminist critique of Cuban nationalism, tourism, and sex work
 
Race, law, and politics in the European Union
A second chance---for the first time: Movement formation among formerly incarcerated people
 
Behind the smoke and mirrors: The Vietnamese in California, 1975--1994
White teachers' thinking about racism: Effects of talking and expressing emotions about race-related life experiences
 
Remembering bodies: Subject formation in the neo-plantation narrative
Essays on immigration and crime
 
Tensions and tradeoffs: Ethnic minority migrant integration in Britain and France
Indigenizing the museum: History, decolonization, and tribal museums
 
Wonder's collapse: Formations of trans-American sexualities
Navigating school transitions: Changing patterns of academic engagement among children from low-income, Latino immigrant families
 
Teaching Korea: Modernization, model minorities, and American internationalism in the Cold War era
Transnational welfare: Story of Filipinas in South Korea
 
International migration, returns to education and increasing educational attainment of the native labor force. Can unskilled immigrants be preferred over skilled ones?
Diasporic community-building enterprises: Race, religious identity, and Sikh American grassroots political organizing before 9/11
 
Migration as a matter of time: Perspectives from Mexican immigrant adolescent girls in California's Napa Valley
Nonprofit organizations and the contemporary politics of immigrant incorporation in San Francisco
 
"They used German when they didn't want us to understand": Narratives of immigration, ethnicity and language loss in southwestern Illinois
"Chinese investigations": Immigration policy enforcement in Cold War New York Chinatown, 1946--1965
 
The world contracted to recognizable images
Staging empire: The display and erasure of indigenous peoples in Japanese and American nation building projects (1860--1904)
 
Between a new Germany and a new America: Unions between African-American soldiers and German women 1945--1960
Uprooted lives: Development, disparity, and south-south migration in Costa Rica's export agriculture
 
A view from the bottom: Asian American masculinity and sexual representation
Redefining ethnicity and belonging: Persistence and transformation in regimes of ethnicity in Germany, Turkey, Soviet Union, and the Russian Federation
 
Love's limitations: Imagining and negotiating racial difference in Korean adoptee families
Jun-nisei literature in Brazil: Memory, victimization, and adaptation
 
National aliens, local citizens? Japan's immigrant integration politics in comparative perspective
Talking with bilingual Chinese-American immigrant parents of children with autism spectrum disorders about intergenerational language practices
 
From Orientalism to American Ummah: Race-ing Islam in contemporary U.S. culture, 1978-2008
Building a movement: Filipino American union and community organizing in Seattle in the 1970s
 
Migrant Scribes and Poet-Advocates: U.S. Filipino Literary History in West Coast Periodicals, 1905 to 1941
Coloniality and Border(ed) Violence: San Diego, San Ysidro and the U-S///Mexico Border
 
My Heart Was Over There with You and I Was Here: Exploring the Immigration Narratives of Families Separated During the Course of Migration
Red Feminist Literary Analysis: Reading Violence and Criminality in Contemporary Native Women's Writing
 
Fanon's Children: The Black Panther Party and the Rise of the Crips and Bloods in Los Angeles
Apparatuses, Globalities, Assemblages: Third Cinema, Now
 
Suspending the Desire for Recognition: Coloniality of Being, the Dialectics of Death, and Chicana/o Literature
Exploring literary negotiations of culture and identity from the journal, "Cultura Tropical" and how Korean Brazilians construct a hybrid cultural identity
 
Examining the Perils and Promises of an Informal Niche in a Global City: A Case Study of Mexican Immigrant Gardeners in Los Angeles
Race and Computation: An Existential Phenomenological Inquiry Concerning Man, Mind, and the Body
 
Border Encounters: American Cultural Politics and the U.S.-Mexico Border
Factors Associated with Ethnic Minority Human Service Utilization: A Community and Organizational Analysis
 
Racial Group Differences in School-Based Health and Social Services: An Exploration of the Role of Referral Routines
Identity against Totality: The Counterdiscourse of Separation beyond the Decolonial Turn
 
Outsider Crossings: History, Culture, and Geography of Mexicali's Chinese Community
Immigration through Education: The Interwoven History of Korean International Students, US Foreign Assistance, and Korean Nation-State Building
 
French Africans in Ojibwe Country: Negotiating Marriage, Identity and Race, 1780--1890
Colonial Faces: Beauty and Skin Color Hierarchy in the Philippines and the U.S.