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The Core Thematic Threads of the Historical Narrative The Core Thematic Threads of the Historical Narrative
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The Contradictory Power of Law The Contradictory Power of Law
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The Multiple Dimensions of Historical Union The Multiple Dimensions of Historical Union
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Law and Legal Mobilization in the Racial Capitalist Order Law and Legal Mobilization in the Racial Capitalist Order
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Legal Mobilization Theory Legal Mobilization Theory
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Law in Racial Capitalist Regimes: A Patchwork of Liberal and Illiberal Forms Law in Racial Capitalist Regimes: A Patchwork of Liberal and Illiberal Forms
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Expanding the Contours of Case Study Expanding the Contours of Case Study
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Data Sources and Methodology Data Sources and Methodology
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Book Organization, Style, and Epistemological Standpoint Book Organization, Style, and Epistemological Standpoint
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Abstract
The opening chapter summarizes the core themes and landmark events or developments in the historical narrative study from the initial colonial project of the US in the Philippines to the endemic “criminalization” of Filipino migrant workers in law and society, the second generation of worker’s aspirational political struggles, the murder of two reform leaders in 1981, and the devastating Wards Cove ruling in the late 1980s that rebuffed the workers’ claims and eviscerated civil rights law. After explaining the key terms in the book’s title – “by law” and “union” – the chapter outlines the core theoretical frameworks for the book, including legal mobilization theory, critical race theory, and racial capitalist analysis of the larger sociolegal context of workers’ rights struggles. Also discussed is the rationale for the historical research design, the constitutive approach to analysis of power, the role of Carlos Bulosan as literary chronicler and activist subject, and the unique, subtle epistemological and methodological standpoint of the book’s authors.
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