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Migrants and Race in the US

Territorial Racism and the Alien/Outside

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Exploring the concept of territorial racism, this book examines how discriminatory practices stem from native versus alien distinctions. It posits that territorial racism represents a unique ideological formation, distinct from traditional racial discourses, and offers a broader understanding of the interplay between race and territory. By analyzing policy trends and macro-structural changes, the author presents a comprehensive theory of immigrant racialization that considers both global and local dynamics, as well as micro and macro perspectives.

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Migrants and Race in the US, Philip Kretsedemas

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2013
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