TY - BOOK AU - Lee,Catherine TI - Fictive Kinship: Family Reunification and the Meaning of Race and Nation in American Immigration SN - 9781610448123 AV - HV699 U1 - 325.73 PY - 2013/// CY - Chicago PB - Russell Sage Foundation KW - Family social work KW - Family policy--United States KW - Refugees--Family relationships--United States KW - Racism--United States KW - Family reunification KW - United States--Emigration and immigration KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Tables -- About the Author -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Terminology -- Chapter 1. Introduction: "Family Reunification Has Been the Cornerstone of Our Immigration Policy" -- Chapter 2. "The Fabric of Our Civilization as We Know It": Family in Research and Policy -- Chapter 3. "I Have Kept My Blood Pure": Gender Propriety, Class Privilege, and Racial Purity in Family Reunification During the Exclusion Era -- Chapter 4. "Reason of Elemental Humanity": The Urgency of Uniting Families in the Postwar Era on the Road to Immigration Reform -- Chapter 5. "Our Nation's Efforts to Protect Families Has Fallen Far Short": Pluralist Ideals and Vulnerable Families -- Chapter 6. Conclusion: "What Basis Do We Use to Decide Who Gets to Come?" -- Appendix: Data and Methods -- Notes -- References -- Index UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=4417114 ER -