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Sarah D. Wald is assistant professor of English and environmental studies at the University of Oregon.
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Sarah D. Wald is assistant professor of English and environmental studies at the University of Oregon.
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- Verlag: University of Washington Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 483g
- ISBN-13: 9780295995670
- ISBN-10: 029599567X
- Artikelnr.: 44138699
- Verlag: University of Washington Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 483g
- ISBN-13: 9780295995670
- ISBN-10: 029599567X
- Artikelnr.: 44138699
Sarah D. Wald is assistant professor of English and Environmental Studies at the University of Oregon.
Introduction "To the Farmer in All of Us": Agricultural Citizenship as
Racial Gatekeeping
1. "Settlers Galore, but No Free Land": White Citizenship and the Right to
Land Ownership in "Factories in the Field" and "Of Human Kindness"
2. From Farmer to Farmworker: Representing the Dust Bowl Migration
3. The "Clouded Citizenship" of Rooted Families: Japanese American
Agrarianism in "Rafu Shimpo", "Kashu Mainichi", and "Treadmill"
4. "The Earth Trembled for Days": Denaturalizing Racial Citizenship in
Hisaye Yamamoto's Fiction
5. "The American Earth": Reclaiming Land and Nation in "America Is in the
Heart" and "Strangers in Our Fields"
6. "Elixirs of Death": The United Farm Workers and the Modern Environmental
Movement
7. Fit Citizens and Poisoned Farmworkers: Consumer Citizenship in the
Alternative Food Movement
Epilogue "Tienes una Madre Aquí": Environmentalism and Migration in the
Twenty-First Century
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Racial Gatekeeping
1. "Settlers Galore, but No Free Land": White Citizenship and the Right to
Land Ownership in "Factories in the Field" and "Of Human Kindness"
2. From Farmer to Farmworker: Representing the Dust Bowl Migration
3. The "Clouded Citizenship" of Rooted Families: Japanese American
Agrarianism in "Rafu Shimpo", "Kashu Mainichi", and "Treadmill"
4. "The Earth Trembled for Days": Denaturalizing Racial Citizenship in
Hisaye Yamamoto's Fiction
5. "The American Earth": Reclaiming Land and Nation in "America Is in the
Heart" and "Strangers in Our Fields"
6. "Elixirs of Death": The United Farm Workers and the Modern Environmental
Movement
7. Fit Citizens and Poisoned Farmworkers: Consumer Citizenship in the
Alternative Food Movement
Epilogue "Tienes una Madre Aquí": Environmentalism and Migration in the
Twenty-First Century
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction "To the Farmer in All of Us": Agricultural Citizenship as
Racial Gatekeeping
1. "Settlers Galore, but No Free Land": White Citizenship and the Right to
Land Ownership in "Factories in the Field" and "Of Human Kindness"
2. From Farmer to Farmworker: Representing the Dust Bowl Migration
3. The "Clouded Citizenship" of Rooted Families: Japanese American
Agrarianism in "Rafu Shimpo", "Kashu Mainichi", and "Treadmill"
4. "The Earth Trembled for Days": Denaturalizing Racial Citizenship in
Hisaye Yamamoto's Fiction
5. "The American Earth": Reclaiming Land and Nation in "America Is in the
Heart" and "Strangers in Our Fields"
6. "Elixirs of Death": The United Farm Workers and the Modern Environmental
Movement
7. Fit Citizens and Poisoned Farmworkers: Consumer Citizenship in the
Alternative Food Movement
Epilogue "Tienes una Madre Aquí": Environmentalism and Migration in the
Twenty-First Century
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Racial Gatekeeping
1. "Settlers Galore, but No Free Land": White Citizenship and the Right to
Land Ownership in "Factories in the Field" and "Of Human Kindness"
2. From Farmer to Farmworker: Representing the Dust Bowl Migration
3. The "Clouded Citizenship" of Rooted Families: Japanese American
Agrarianism in "Rafu Shimpo", "Kashu Mainichi", and "Treadmill"
4. "The Earth Trembled for Days": Denaturalizing Racial Citizenship in
Hisaye Yamamoto's Fiction
5. "The American Earth": Reclaiming Land and Nation in "America Is in the
Heart" and "Strangers in Our Fields"
6. "Elixirs of Death": The United Farm Workers and the Modern Environmental
Movement
7. Fit Citizens and Poisoned Farmworkers: Consumer Citizenship in the
Alternative Food Movement
Epilogue "Tienes una Madre Aquí": Environmentalism and Migration in the
Twenty-First Century
Notes
Bibliography
Index