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Migrants and Race in the US

Territorial Racism and the Alien/Outside

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  • 220 pages
  • 8 hours of reading

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The book explores the concept of migrants as racial others, emphasizing that their status as "alien" extends beyond mere skin color. It delves into the complexities of racial identity, examining how societal perceptions shape the experiences of nonwhite migrants. By analyzing the intersection of race and migration, the author highlights the challenges faced by these individuals and critiques the broader implications of viewing them through a racialized lens.

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Migrants and Race in the US, Philip Kretsedemas

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2015
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