Those Damned Immigrants: America’s Hysteria over Undocumented Immigration
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Mystery
Science & Technology
History
형식
하드커버
페이지
197
언어
영어
출판됨
Jul 31, 2013
출판사
NYU Press
ISBN-10
0814776574
ISBN-13
9780814776575
설명
"Those Damned Immigrants" delves into the tumultuous discourse surrounding undocumented immigration in America, particularly spotlighted during the Obama era. Through their meticulous research, Olivas and Román illuminate the societal and political hysteria that often accompanies the topic of immigration. They explore the deep-rooted fears and misconceptions that have fueled anti-immigrant sentiments, drawing a nuanced portrait of a country grappling with its identity amidst changing demographics.
The authors provide a critical analysis of the historical context of immigration policy, shedding light on how cyclical patterns of restriction and acceptance shape the national narrative. They dissect media portrayals, policy decisions, and public reactions, revealing the often irrational fears that underpin these intense feelings toward undocumented immigrants. Their investigation raises important questions about humanity, justice, and the ethical implications of America’s immigration practices.
Ultimately, the work serves as both a reflection and a call to action, urging readers to reconsider the narratives that dominate discussions of immigration. By bringing forward voices and stories often marginalized in mainstream discourse, Olivas and Román aim to foster a more compassionate understanding of the contributions of immigrants to American society.
The authors provide a critical analysis of the historical context of immigration policy, shedding light on how cyclical patterns of restriction and acceptance shape the national narrative. They dissect media portrayals, policy decisions, and public reactions, revealing the often irrational fears that underpin these intense feelings toward undocumented immigrants. Their investigation raises important questions about humanity, justice, and the ethical implications of America’s immigration practices.
Ultimately, the work serves as both a reflection and a call to action, urging readers to reconsider the narratives that dominate discussions of immigration. By bringing forward voices and stories often marginalized in mainstream discourse, Olivas and Román aim to foster a more compassionate understanding of the contributions of immigrants to American society.