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Putting Faith into Action
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Ruth Braunstein
Published: 25 April 2017
... and pluralistic democratic societies, they differed in their understandings of how this should work in practice. Interfaith’s efforts to put their faith in action were driven primarily by concerns about religious inclusion, while the Patriots were driven primarily by concerns about religious liberty. Participants...
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Circles of Community, Strategies of Inclusion
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Sarah M. Pike
Published: 19 September 2017
... with concerns about social justice, especially with regard to people of color. Activist gatherings are imagined as free and open spaces of inclusivity and equality and yet they set up their own patterns of conformity and expectation. This chapter looks closely at how putting the “Earth first” comes in conflict...
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The “Peculiar Cast” Navigating the American Color Line in the Era of Chinese Exclusion
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Emma Jinhua Teng
Published: 13 July 2013
... sentiment phenotype social identity place inclusion Harry Hastings was an intrepid traveler: born in China circa 1874, he would travel to Hong Kong, Formosa, the Philippines, Hawaii, Fiji, and as far afield as Europe and Africa. Hastings would even cross Siberia six times. He would eventually migrate...
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Inclusion and membership Through Refugee Education? Tensions between Policy and Practice
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Sarah Dryden-Peterson
Published: 04 December 2018
... children Somali families immigrant Hadia Syrian teacher migration Nairobi New Eastleigh School refugees Somali resettlement Arendt Hannah children refugee Germany human rights migration global Programme for International Student Assessment PISA refugee education migration inclusion...
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The Fetish of Difference
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Richard Bernstein
Published: 11 June 2003
...This chapter muses on the proper balance between love of one's own ethnic or religious identity and loyalty to the larger public American identity. It recognizes that the multiculturalism of today aims, at least in rhetoric, at something different—inclusion and success, not separation...
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Introduction
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Emma Jinhua Teng
Published: 13 July 2013
... inclusion Eurasian mixed-race studies China studies Asian American studies Fate brought me face to face with a remarkable woman. She had skeletons in the closet, she told me. Born in China, as a teenager Lily had come to the United States via Hong Kong. On paper she was a recent immigrant, yet in fact...
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A Canton Mandarin Weds a Connecticut Yankee: Chinese–Western Intermarriage Becomes a “Problem”
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Emma Jinhua Teng
Published: 13 July 2013
... culture exclusion inclusion The Reverend Samuel Robbins Brown (1810–80) was in a hurry to set sail. Seven days after his marriage to Elizabeth Goodwin Bartlett, the Yale graduate and newly ordained missionary took his bride aboard the Morrison , ready to voyage halfway across the globe...
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Mae Watkins Becomes a “Real Chinese Wife” Marital Expatriation, Migration, and Transracial Hybridity
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Emma Jinhua Teng
Published: 13 July 2013
... construction intermarriage assimilation transculturation hybridity marital expatriation dependent citizenship marital migration gender transnational exclusion inclusion A decade after Yung Wing was recalled to China, the Chinese minister to France returned from Paris and settled in Shanghai. After...
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Afterword: Keeping the Dream Alive in Troubled Times
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Willow S. Lung-Amam
Published: 16 May 2017
... to diversity and inclusion. The chapter closes with some final insights into these circumstances, drawing out the lessons discussed in the rest of this book. hate crimes Trump Donald J American Civil Liberties Union American Dream Apple Facebook Google immigrant gateway new 1970–1990 Immigration...
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Epilogue
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Emily K. Hobson
Published: 01 November 2016
...By the early 1990s, the losses of AIDS and the end of the Cold War displaced the gay and lesbian left and brought military inclusion to the forefront of an increasingly neoliberal LGBT rights movement. Though queer radicals continued to organize and the field of queer studies grew, neither fully...
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Published: 03 June 2002
..., a picture of the liberal state's two institutional trajectories are painted: the tracks to exclusion and to inclusion. Through these institutional processes, some women were channeled out of, and others into, the welfare sphere. Although their dynamics were different, both tracks were characterized...
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Trespassers? Asian Americans and the Battle for Suburbia
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Willow S. Lung-Amam
Published online: 18 January 2018
Published in print: 16 May 2017
... changing environment. The book uncovers suburbia as an increasingly important place for immigrants and minorities to register their claims for equality and inclusion....
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Published: 13 July 2013
... place Ang Ien Lim Shirley Geok lin Tu Wei ming hypodescent Miss Chinatown USA whiteness Chineseness phenotype culture descent culturalist racialist social identity exclusion inclusion lineage In the spring of 1912, the same year that Harry Hastings arrived in Canada, a dashing young man...
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The Myth of Zoroastrian Intolerance: Violence and the Terms of Christian Inclusion
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Richard E. Payne
Published: 01 September 2015
...This chapter seeks to replace notions of Zoroastrian intolerance around which historians have so frequently organized their analyses of Iranian society in late antiquity with a model of the differentiated, hierarchical inclusion of religious others rooted in Zoroastrian cosmological thought. First...
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Climbing Walls: Dismantling Hegemonic Masculinity in a Japanese Sport Subculture
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Wolfram Manzenreiter
Published: 17 October 2011
... climbers from western Japan in the years 1995 and 1996. The chapter starts with an overview of free-climbing in Japan. The proceeding sections explore the mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion, the importance of the body, and various markers of status differentiation and status inversion within...
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Published: 06 February 1997
...This chapter examines how the colonies and metropole shared in the dialectics of inclusion and exclusion, and in what ways the colonial domain was distinct from the metropolitan one. It considers different approaches to colonial studies and investigates how a grammar of difference was once...