Illegal, Alien, or Immigrant – The Politics of Immigration Reform
Autor Lina Newtonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 aug 2008
In Illegal, Alien, or Immigrant, Lina Newton carefully dissects the political debates over contemporary immigration reform. Beginning with a close look at the disputes of the 1980s and 1990s, she reveals how a shift in legislator's portrayals of illegal immigrants--from positive to overwhelmingly negative--facilitated the introduction and passing of controversial reforms. Newton's analysis reveals how rival descriptions of immigrant groups and the flattering or disparaging myths that surround them define, shape, and can ultimately determine fights over immigration policy. Her pathbreaking findings will shed new light on the current political battles, their likely outcomes, and where to go from here.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814758434
ISBN-10: 0814758436
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 189 x 228 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814758436
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 189 x 228 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Notă biografică
Lina Newton is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Hunter College, City University of New York.
Descriere
While the United States cherishes its identity as a nation of immigrants, the country's immigration policies are historically characterized by cycles of openness and xenophobia. In this book, the author carefully dissects the political debates over contemporary immigration reform.
Recenzii
"An important and fresh contribution to our understanding of the tropes and policies governing race, immigrants, and membership in America. Lina Newton develops a valuable set of theoretical claims and strong evidence to show how official and social constructions of particular groups shape immigration reform and power distributions more generally. Daniel J. Tichenor, author of Dividing Lines: The Politics of Immigration Control in America"This superb study of immigration politics marks an important step forward. Illegal, Alien, or Immigrant is an exemplary study of political discourse that shines a much-needed light on the divisive rhetoric that surrounds U.S. immigration policy today. Joe Soss, author of Unwanted Claims: The Politics of Participation in the U.S. Welfare System"Newton neatly overlays policy theories with arguably the most contentious domestic policy issue of our times, namely, how governments equitably and humanely resolve the issues of illegal immigration. As such, she importantly adds to a growing literature that sets out the political, cultural, and economic complexities of these debates." Peter deLeon, author of Democracy and the Policy Sciences
"An important and fresh contribution to our understanding of the tropes and policies governing race, immigrants, and membership in America. Lina Newton develops a valuable set of theoretical claims and strong evidence to show how official and social constructions of particular groups shape immigration reform and power distributions more generally. Daniel J. Tichenor, author of Dividing Lines: The Politics of Immigration Control in America "This superb study of immigration politics marks an important step forward. Illegal, Alien, or Immigrant is an exemplary study of political discourse that shines a much-needed light on the divisive rhetoric that surrounds U.S. immigration policy today. Joe Soss, author of Unwanted Claims: The Politics of Participation in the U.S. Welfare System "Newton neatly overlays policy theories with arguably the most contentious domestic policy issue of our times, namely, how governments equitably and humanely resolve the issues of illegal immigration. As such, she importantly adds to a growing literature that sets out the political, cultural, and economic complexities of these debates." Peter deLeon, author of Democracy and the Policy Sciences
"An important and fresh contribution to our understanding of the tropes and policies governing race, immigrants, and membership in America. Lina Newton develops a valuable set of theoretical claims and strong evidence to show how official and social constructions of particular groups shape immigration reform and power distributions more generally. Daniel J. Tichenor, author of Dividing Lines: The Politics of Immigration Control in America "This superb study of immigration politics marks an important step forward. Illegal, Alien, or Immigrant is an exemplary study of political discourse that shines a much-needed light on the divisive rhetoric that surrounds U.S. immigration policy today. Joe Soss, author of Unwanted Claims: The Politics of Participation in the U.S. Welfare System "Newton neatly overlays policy theories with arguably the most contentious domestic policy issue of our times, namely, how governments equitably and humanely resolve the issues of illegal immigration. As such, she importantly adds to a growing literature that sets out the political, cultural, and economic complexities of these debates." Peter deLeon, author of Democracy and the Policy Sciences