The Rising Tide of Color : Race, State Violence, and Radical Movements Across the Pacific.
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- 9780295805030
- 305.800979
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: Framing Race, State Violence, and Radical Movements -- Introduction: Opening Salvo // Moon-Ho Jung -- 1. "Standing at the Crossroads": Why Race, State Violence, and Radical Movements Matter Now // George Lipsitz -- Part Two: Traversing the Pacific -- 2. Mobilizing Revolutionary Manhood: Race, Gender, and Resistance in the Pacific Northwest Borderlands // Kornel Chang -- 3. Dangerous Amusements: Hawaii's Theaters, Labor Strikes, and Counterpublic Culture, 1909-1934 // Denise Khor -- Part Three: Forging Multiracial Fronts -- 4. Positively Stateless: Marcus Graham, the Ferrero-Sallitto Case, and Anarchist Challenges to Race and Deportation // Kenyon Zimmer -- 5. Relief and Revolution: Southern California Struggles against Unemployment in the 1930s // Christina Heatherton -- Part Four: Seeing Radical Connections -- 6. Policing Gay LA: Mapping Racial Divides in the Homophile Era, 1950-1967 // Emily K. Hobson -- 7. Carceral Migrations: Black Power and Slavery in 1970s California Prison Radicalism // Dan Berger -- Part Five: Fighting a State of Violence -- 8. Hypervisibility and Invisibility: Asian/American Women, Radical Orientalism, and the Revisioning of Global Feminism // Judy Tzu-Chun Wu -- 9. Radicalizing Currents: The GI Movement in the Third World // Simeon Man -- Contributors -- Index.
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