Linstroth, J. P
자료유형 | 단행본 |
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개인저자 | Linstroth, J. P 1967-, (John Patrick),author. |
서명/저자사항 | Politics and racism beyond nations:a multidisciplinary approach to crises :J.P. Linstroth. |
발행사항 | 2022. |
형태사항 | 1 online resource:illustrations. |
기타형태 저록 | Print version, 9783030917197 |
ISBN | 9783030917203 3030917207 3030917193 9783030917197 9783030917210 3030917215 9783030917227 3030917223 |
기타표준부호 | 10.1007/978-3-030-91720-3 |
서지주기 | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
내용주기 | TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PERMISSIONSFOREWORDPREFACE CHAPTER 1 -- INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2 -- IMMIGRATION RACISM · Introduction · Myths on Race and Invasion of the 'Caravan Horde' · Border Policies from Hell · Borders on Insanity? · Arundhati Roy on Indian Migrant-Worker Oppression and India's Fateful Coronavirus Crisis · Conclusions CHAPTER 3 -- NATIONALISM TERRORISM · Introduction · Celebrating Terrorism? · End of an Era for ETA?: May Basque Peace Continue · Fear and Loathing for the So-Called 'New' IRA · Footnoting History for the Sake of History and for the Sake of Peace · The Problems with an Imagined Community · Nations, Nationalism, and Non-Nation Political Movements · Conclusions CHAPTER 4 -- CULTURAL GENOCIDE, GENOCIDE, AMERINDIAN GENOCIDE · Introduction · Protecting the Most Vulnerable from Genocide · Will Ethnocide in Western China Become Genocide? · Why Indigenous Lives Should Matter · Preventing Brazilian Indigenous Genocide and Protecting the Amazon · The Politics of Denial, the Brazilian President, and the Fate of Amazonia · Genocidal Disease (COVID-19) as It Is Happening in Amazonia · Bolsonaro's Continuous Follies and the Extermination of Brazilian Indian The Genocide We're Allowing In Amazonia · Conclusions CHAPTER 5 -- RACIAL TRAUMA RACISM · Introduction · A Racist President and Racist Trauma · What about the Amerindians during the Coronavirus Pandemic? · Coronavirus, Poverty, and Structural Violence · Malcolm or MLK? · Why Race Is Everything in America! · Why Natives in the United States Support #Black Lives Matter · Conclusions CHAPTER 6 -- ENVIRONMENT, HUMANISM, SCIENCE, TOLERANCE · Introduction · Teaching Tolerance · Primates Are Us-Being Self, Being Others · Mother of Us All · The Science and Politics Behind the Brazilian Amazon Mass-Fires · Bolsonaro Fiddles While the Amazon Burns · Why the Developing World Cannot Flatten the Curve with Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Beyond · Why a Race Is Not a Virus and a Virus Is Not a Race · History and Science as Candles in the Dark · Conclusions CHAPTER 7 -- EMPATHY, LOVE, PEACE · Introduction · It's Not Batman, or Superman, or Wonder Woman-But Peaceworkers · In the Name of 'Love' · What Is Love? · Why a 'Re-Indigenization' of Society Makes Sense · Conclusions CHAPTER 8 -- CONCLUSIONS. |
요약 | This book brings together theoretical knowledge from diverse fields as anthropology, biology, neurology, peace studies, political science, psychology, and sociology to address key challenges that transcend borders. It demonstrates how differences are created on many levels to reveal how the "othering project" is evident through national policies of immigration, through aspiring nationalisms, through genocidal inhumanity, and the subsequent effects of such othering evident in racial trauma. It further argues that we cannot limit our understanding of racism to forms of "white nationalism" or "whiteness movements" in the developed world and regions but look to the global formulation of such discrimination in colonial histories. The book introduces each chapter by providing rich ethnographic narratives from informants based upon the author's research on nationalism, racism, genocide, terrorism, trauma, scientific tolerance, and love and peace as well as some auto-ethnographic narratives from the author's research on these themes. J.P. Linstroth is Adjunct Professor at Barry University, USA, and an Honorary Professor of Anthropology and Faculty Member at Catholic University of New Spain, USA. He is the author of Marching Against Gender Practice: Political Imaginings in the Basqueland (2015), co-recipient of an Alexander von Humboldt Grant, and former Fulbright Scholar to Brazil. He has a D.Phil. degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology from the University of Oxford. |
일반주제명 | Racism. Ethnology. |
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