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Unequal freedom: how race and gender shaped American citizenship and labor
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Auteur/contributeur
- Glenn, Evelyn Nakano (Auteur)
Titre
Unequal freedom: how race and gender shaped American citizenship and labor
Résumé
The inequalities that persist in America have deep historical roots. Evelyn Nakano Glenn untangles this complex history in a unique comparative regional study from the end of Reconstruction to the eve of World War II. During this era the country experienced enormous social and economic changes with the abolition of slavery, rapid territorial expansion, and massive immigration, and struggled over the meaning of free labor and the essence of citizenship as people who previously had been excluded sought the promise of economic freedom and full political rights.After a lucid overview of the concepts of the free worker and the independent citizen at the national level, Glenn vividly details how race and gender issues framed the struggle over labor and citizenship rights at the local level between blacks and whites in the South, Mexicans and Anglos in the Southwest, and Asians and haoles (the white planter class) in Hawaii. She illuminates the complex interplay of local and national forces in American society and provides a dynamic view of how labor and citizenship were defined, enforced, and contested in a formative era for white-nonwhite relations in America.
Nb de volumes
1 online resource (x, 306 pages)
Lieu
Cambridge, Mass.
Maison d’édition
Harvard University Press
Date
2002
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-674-03764-9 978-0-674-26382-6
Titre abrégé
Unequal freedom
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14/01/2025 11:07
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Extra
Le chapitre « Citizenship: Universalism and Exclusion » a été donné en lecture au cours POL4212.
Référence
Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. (2002). Unequal freedom: how race and gender shaped American citizenship and labor. Harvard University Press. [1 online resource (x, 306 pages)]. https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/449972836
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