Outsiders Within

Outsiders Within
Author: Jane Jeong Trenka,Julia Chinyere Oparah,Sun Yung Shin
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781452965208

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Confronting trauma behind the transnational adoption system—now back in print Many adoptees are required to become people that they were never meant to be. While transracial adoption tends to be considered benevolent, it often exacts a heavy emotional, cultural, and economic toll on those who directly experience it. Outsiders Within is a landmark publication that carefully explores this most intimate aspect of globalization through essays, fiction, poetry, and art. Moving beyond personal narrative, transracially adopted writers from around the world tackle difficult questions about how to survive the racist and ethnocentric worlds they inhabit, what connects the countries relinquishing their children to the countries importing them, why poor families of color have their children removed rather than supported—about who, ultimately, they are. In their inquiry, the contributors unseat conventional understandings of adoption politics, reframing the controversy as a debate that encompasses human rights, peace, and reproductive justice. Contributors: Heidi Lynn Adelsman; Ellen M. Barry; Laura Briggs, U of Massachusetts, Amherst; Catherine Ceniza Choy, U of California, Berkeley; Gregory Paul Choy, U of California, Berkeley; Rachel Quy Collier; J. A. Dare; Kim Diehl; Kimberly R. Fardy; Laura Gannarelli; Shannon Gibney; Mark Hagland; Perlita Harris; Tobias Hübinette, Stockholm U; Jae Ran Kim; Anh Đào Kolbe; Mihee-Nathalie Lemoine; Beth Kyong Lo; Ron M.; Patrick McDermott, Salem State College, Massachusetts; Tracey Moffatt; Ami Inja Nafzger (aka Jin Inja); Kim Park Nelson; John Raible; Dorothy Roberts, Northwestern U; Raquel Evita Saraswati; Kirsten Hoo-Mi Sloth; Soo Na; Shandra Spears; Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark; Kekek Jason Todd Stark; Sunny Jo; Sandra White Hawk; Indigo Williams Willing; Bryan Thao Worra; Jeni C. Wright.

The Outsiders Within

The Outsiders Within
Author: Peta Stephenson
Publsiher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0868408360

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An engaging account of the ways in which over hundreds of years Indigenous and Asian people across northern and central Australia have traded, intermarried and built hybrid communities. It is also a disturbing expose of the persistent--sometimes paranoid--efforts of successive national governments to police, marginalize and outlaw these encounters.

The Outsiders

The Outsiders
Author: S. E Hinton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1967
Genre: Fugitives from justice
ISBN: 0137012608

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Outsiders Within

Outsiders Within
Author: Elwood Watson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0742540731

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Through interviews with prominent legal academics, Outsiders Within presents the trials and accomplishments of black women law professors who began to enter the legal academy in the 1970s and 80s.

Outsiders Within

Outsiders Within
Author: Dave Higgins,Joel Donato Jacob,dave ring,Willow Croft,Ryan Priest,Noah Lemelson,Lillian Csernica,Samantha Bryant,Christopher Maleney,M.R. Blackmoor,Jonathan Titchenal,Glenn A. Bruce
Publsiher: Abstruse Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2020-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781912674138

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We fear discovery when we should fear what there is to discover. Lovecraft and his successors show a world where human civilisation is only a thin veneer over black seas of ignorance. A world where men exalted for their reason uncover logic-defying truths. A world where the marginalised discover uncaring horror on the fringes of a society that rejects them. A world where the bonds between us unravel. But what of those who wear their own averageness like a veneer? Neither drawn toward the horror by academic curiosity nor driven their by society, but unmoored by a mundane secret. A Spanish priest struggling with base desires plots to save a native child from brutal sacrifice. A veteran hiding the extent of his mental wounds discovers the true war on terror is very different. A delinquent’s secret passion for stamp collecting draws him into a dark bargain. And nine more tales of overtly normal people coming adrift in an incomprehensible universe.

Black Feminist Sociology

Black Feminist Sociology
Author: Zakiya Luna,Whitney Pirtle
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000452723

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Black Feminist Sociology offers new writings by established and emerging scholars working in a Black feminist tradition. The book centers Black feminist sociology (BFS) within the sociology canon and widens is to feature Black feminist sociologists both outside the US and the academy. Inspired by a BFS lens, the essays are critical, personal, political and oriented toward social justice. Key themes include the origins of BFS, expositions of BFS orientations to research that extend disciplinary norms, and contradictions of the pleasures and costs of such an approach both academically and personally. Authors explore their own sociological legacy of intellectual development to raise critical questions of intellectual thought and self-reflexivity. The book highlights the dynamism of BFS so future generations of scholars can expand upon and beyond the book’s key themes.

Outsiders Inside

Outsiders Inside
Author: Bronwen Walter
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2002-05-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134804610

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Notions of diaspora are central to contemporary debates about 'race', ethnicity, identity and nationalism. Yet the Irish diaspora, one of the oldest and largest, is often excluded on the grounds of 'whiteness'. Outsiders Inside explores the themes of displacement and the meanings of home for these women and their descendants. Juxtaposing the visibility of Irish women in the United States with their marginalization in Britain, Bronwen Walter challenges linear notions of migration and assimilation by demonstrating that two forms of identification can be held simultaneously. In an age when the Northern Ireland peace process is rapidly changing global perceptions of Irishness, Outsiders Inside moves the empirical study of the Irish diaspora out of the 'ghetto' of Irish Studies and into the mainstream, challenging theorists and policy-makers to pay attention to the issue of white diversity.

Outsiders in the Clubhouse

Outsiders in the Clubhouse
Author: Todd W. Crosset
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1995-06-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0791424901

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A sociological examination of life within the subworld of women's professional golf that explores the interpersonal relations between athletes, fans, and sponsors on the LPGA tour and looks at tensions between gender, class, and prowess within the social world of golf.