Ps 825 Spring 2012

End of Southern Exceptionalism:Class, Race, and Partisan Change in the Postw

$21.00

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
9780674032491
Author: 
Shafer, Byron E
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The transformation of Southern politics after World War II changed the political life not just of this distinctive region, but of the entire nation. Until now, the critical shift in Southern political allegiance from Democratic to Republican has been explained, by scholars and journalists, as a white backlash to the civil rights revolution.

In this myth-shattering book, Byron Shafer and Richard Johnston refute that view, one stretching all the way back to V. O. Key in his classic book Southern Politics. The true story is instead one of dramatic class reversal, beginning in the 1950s and pulling everything else in its wake. Where once the poor voted Republican and the rich Democrat, that pattern reversed, as economic development became the engine of Republican gains. Racial desegregation, never far from the heart of the story, often applied the brakes to these gains rather than fueling them.

A book that is bound to shake up the study of Southern politics, this will also become required reading for pundits and political strategists, for all those who argue over what it takes to carry the South.

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Publication Date: 
2009-03-20
Pages: 
240
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Harvard University Press

Dry Bones Rattling: USED Community Building to Revitalize American Democracy

$19.95

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
0691074321
Author: 
Warren, Mark R.
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Dry Bones Rattling offers the first in-depth treatment of how to rebuild the social capital of America's communities while promoting racially inclusive, democratic participation. The Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF) network in Texas and the Southwest is gaining national attention as a model for reviving democratic life in the inner city--and beyond. This richly drawn study shows how the IAF network works with religious congregations and other community-based institutions to cultivate the participation and leadership of Americans most left out of our elite-centered politics. Interfaith leaders from poor communities of color collaborate with those from more affluent communities to build organizations with the power to construct affordable housing, create job-training programs, improve schools, expand public services, and increase neighborhood safety.

In clear and accessible prose, Mark Warren argues that the key to revitalizing democracy lies in connecting politics to community institutions and the values that sustain them. By doing so, the IAF network builds an organized, multiracial constituency with the power to advance desperately needed social policies. While Americans are most aware of the religious right, Warren documents the growth of progressive faith-based politics in America. He offers a realistic yet hopeful account of how this rising trend can transform the lives of people in our most troubled neighborhoods. Drawing upon six years of original fieldwork, Dry Bones Rattling proposes new answers to the problems of American democracy, community life, race relations, and the urban crisis.

Publication Date: 
2001-07-01
Pages: 
336
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Princeton University Press

Fluid Borders: Latino Power, Identity, and Politics in Los Angeles

$22.95

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
0520243692
Author: 
Garcia Bedolla, Lisa/ Bedolla,
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This provocative study of the Latino political experience offers a nuanced, in-depth, and often surprising perspective on the factors affecting the political engagement of a segment of the population that is now the nation's largest minority. Drawing from one hundred in-depth interviews, Lisa García Bedolla compares the political attitudes and behavior of Latinos in two communities: working-class East Los Angeles and middle-class Montebello. Asking how collective identity and social context have affected political socialization, political attitudes and practices, and levels of political participation among the foreign born and native born, she offers new findings that are often at odds with the conventional wisdom emphasizing the role socioeconomic status plays in political involvement.
Fluid Borders includes the voices of many individuals, offers exciting new research on Latina women indicating that they are more likely than men to vote and to participate in political activities, and considers how the experience of social stigma affects the collective identification and political engagement of members of marginal groups. This innovative study points the way toward a better understanding of the Latino political experience, and how it differs from that of other racial groups, by situating it at the intersection of power, collective identity, and place.

Publication Date: 
2005-09-01
Pages: 
293
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
University of California Press

Future Is Ours:Minority Politics, Political Behavior, and the Multiracial Er

$37.00

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
9781604267273
Author: 
Segura, Gary
Product Description: 

Today s demographic reality is a majority-minority America wherein racial and ethnic minorities comprise a growing share of the U.S. population and electorate, and are themselves becoming more diverse and representing more decisive votes. How America evolves as a society and a polity depends on whether and how these new Americans access and are accommodated by existing institutions.

The Future is Ours offers a data-based examination of whether (and exactly how) minority citizens differ from members of the white majority in political participation, voting preferences, policy opinions, orientations toward government, and legislative representation. Data analyses are presented in non-technical fashion, but throughout the authors attempt to engage issues of research design that expose students to the logics of social science inquiry.

Bowler and Segura argue that demography will, in fact, be destiny. The balance between the two parties is at a tipping point and the outcome depends on how minority Americans engage in politics.

Publication Date: 
2011-11-20
Pages: 
344
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
CQ Press College

Brokered Boundaries:Creating Immigrant Identity in Anti Immigrant Times

$39.95

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
0871545799
Author: 
Massey
Publication Date: 
2010-06-20
Pages: 
305
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
Russell Sage Foundation

Resisting Global Toxics

$27.00

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
9780262662017
Author: 
Pellow, David N
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Examines the export of hazardous wastes to poor communities of color around the world and charts the global social movements that challenge them.

Publication Date: 
2007-09-20
Pages: 
360
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
The MIT Press

White By Law : the Legal Construction of Race 10th anniversary edition

$23.00

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
0814736947
Author: 
Lopez, Ian
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White by Law was published in 1996 to immense critical acclaim, and established Ian Haney López as one of the most exciting and talented young minds in the legal academy. The first book to fully explore the social and specifically legal construction of race, White by Law inspired a generation of critical race theorists and others interested in the intersection of race and law in American society. Today, it is used and cited widely by not only legal scholars but many others interested in race, ethnicity, culture, politics, gender, and similar socially fabricated facets of American society.

In the first edition of White by Law, Haney López traced the reasoning employed by the courts in their efforts to justify the whiteness of some and the non-whiteness of others, and revealed the criteria that were used, often arbitrarily, to determine whiteness, and thus citizenship: skin color, facial features, national origin, language, culture, ancestry, scientific opinion, and, most importantly, popular opinion.

Ten years later, Haney López revisits the legal construction of race, and argues that current race law has spawned a troubling racial ideology that perpetuates inequality under a new guise: colorblind white dominance. In a new, original essay written specifically for the 10th anniversary edition, he explores this racial paradigm and explains how it contributes to a system of white racial privilege socially and legally defended by restrictive definitions of what counts as race and as racism, and what doesn't, in the eyes of the law. The book also includes a new preface, in which Haney Lopez considers how his own personal experiences with white racial privilege helped engender White by Law.

Publication Date: 
2006-10-01
Pages: 
320
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
NYU Press

Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency, 1930-1970

$25.00

Instructor: Marquez
Instructor: Ermakoff

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ISBN: 
0226555534
Author: 
McAdam, Doug
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In this classic work of sociology, Doug McAdam presents a political-process model that explains the rise and decline of the black protest movement in the United States. Moving from theoretical concerns to empirical analysis, he focuses on the crucial role of three institutions that foster protest: black churches, black colleges, and Southern chapters of the NAACP. He concludes that political opportunities, a heightened sense of political efficacy, and the development of these three institutions played a central role in shaping the civil rights movement. In his new introduction, McAdam revisits the civil rights struggle in light of recent scholarship on social movement origins and collective action.

"[A] first-rate analytical demonstration that the civil rights movement was the culmination of a long process of building institutions in the black community."—Raymond Wolters, Journal of American History

"A fresh, rich, and dynamic model to explain the rise and decline of the black insurgency movement in the United States."—James W. Lamare, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

Publication Date: 
1999-11-19
Pages: 
346
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
University Of Chicago Press

Working Toward Whiteness:[USED] How America's Immigrants Became White

$10.95

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
9780465070749
Author: 
Roediger, David R
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At the vanguard of the study of race and labor in American history, David R. Roediger is the author of the now-classic The Wages of Whiteness, a study of racism in the development of a white working class in nineteenth-century America. In Working Toward Whiteness, he continues that history into the twentieth century. He recounts how American ethnic groups considered white today-including Jewish-, Italian-, and Polish-Americans-once occupied a confused racial status in their new country. They eventually became part of white America thanks to the nascent labor movement, New Deal reforms, and a rise in home-buying. From ethnic slurs to racially restrictive covenants--the racist real estate agreements that ensured all-white neighborhoods--Roediger explores the murky realities of race in twentieth-century America. A masterful history by an award-winning writer, Working Toward Whiteness charts the strange transformation of these new immigrants into the "white ethnics" of America today.

Publication Date: 
2006-07-20
Pages: 
352
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Basic Books

Resisting Global Toxics (USED)

$21.95

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
9780262662017
Author: 
Pellow, David N
Used
Product Description: 

Examines the export of hazardous wastes to poor communities of color around the world and charts the global social movements that challenge them.

Publication Date: 
2007-09-20
Pages: 
360
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
The MIT Press
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