Tell your friends about this item:
Complex Allegiances: Constellations of Immigration, Citizenship & Belonging Charles D Brockett
Complex Allegiances: Constellations of Immigration, Citizenship & Belonging
Charles D Brockett
Publisher Marketing: We invite you to listen with us as forty-six people from twenty-one countries on six continents thoughtfully explore through memoirs, essays, interviews, and poetry their complex relationships to U. S. citizenship, residency, and their individual sense of community and belonging-as birthright citizens with little direct acquaintance with the U. S., naturalized citizens, dual (or triple) citizens by birth or choice, serial citizens, asylees, diversity lottery winners, lifetime expats, U. S. or global families with differing citizenship statuses and cultural attachments, undocumented residents with a keen desire for citizenship, or lifetime permanent resident aliens with none. Why do we come, stay, go, commit, 'Americanize'? Where DO we belong? Each story here presents us with a unique and changing constellation of allegiances and answers-all of which help us understand better what is involved in fostering an increasingly inclusive sense of community and belonging where we live today. Contributors: Diana Anhalt, Emily Beeson, William Betancourt, Charles D. Brockett, Jennifer Clark, Emilio DeGrazia, D. Elwood Dunn, Aurora Ferrer, Mariana Figuera, Debra Gingerich, Yar Donlah Gonway-Gono, Paige Higbie, Jodi Hottel, Brian Jungwiwattanaporn, Murali Kamma, Marcelle Kasprowicz, Janet Kim, Joe Kim, Nikolina Kulid an, Zoe Losada, Iain Macdonald, Buddhwanti Masih, Alan Masters, Andy Martin, Mary O'Connor, Saad Nabeel, Carl Palmer, L. S., Plamen Russev, Ara Sarkissian, Alexandrina Sergio, Lauren Sergio, Thomas D. Spacarelli, Anna Steegmann, Tom Sternberg, Julija Suput, Taye, Heather Tosteson Natalia O. Trevino, Jose Varible, Shantilata Yohan. Contributor Bio: Brockett, Charles D Charles D. Brockett received his Ph. D. in Political Science from the University of North Carolina in 1974. He is the author of Land, Power, and Poverty: Agrarian Transformation and Political Conflict in Central America, which was selected as a Choice 'Outstanding Academic Book' of 1988. He is also the author of numerous articles published in scholarly journals and edited volumes, including the American Political Science Review and Latin American Research Review. In recognition of his work, he has received Fulbright awards for participation in the South America Today program in 1995 and for lecturing/research in Guatemala in 2000, the John B. Stephenson Fellowship from the Appalachian College Association, and a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | June 1, 2012 |
| ISBN13 | 9780982726259 |
| Publishers | Wising Up Press |
| Pages | 398 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 23 mm · 580 g |
| Language | English |