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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Toward a Politics of Commonality: The Nexus of Mobility, Precarity, and (Non)citizenship 1
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Part I Mobility and Migration
- 1 More Equal Than Others: Managing the Boundaries of Citizenship 19
- 2 Refractions of the Nation: The Democratic Impacts of “Chain Migration” 32
- 3 Racialization of Central Americans in the United States 51
- 4 The Waste of Globalization’s Party 67
- 5 Occupation on Sacred Land: Colliding Mobilities on the Tohono O’odham Reservation 84
- 6 A State-to- Come: Tibetan Refugee-Citizenship and the Nation in Exile 100
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Part II Labor and Precarity
- 7 Apartheid, Migrant Labor, and Precarity in Comparative Perspective 113
- 8 Labor Precarity, Immigration, and the Challenges of Accessing Worker Rights: Evidence from California 131
- 9 Negotiating Indenture: Migrant Domestic Work and Temporary Labor Migration in Singapore 145
- 10 Pocketed Proletarianization: Why There Is No Labor Politics in the “World’s Factory” 161
- 11 The Urban Exclusion of Internally Displaced Farmers in Medellín, Colombia 176
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Part III Belonging and (Non)citizenship
- 12 Exclusionary Inclusion: Applying for Legal Status in the United States 191
- 13 Formal and Informal Citizenships: The Spectrum of Practices and Statuses in Latin America and the United States 209
- 14 Denizenship 227
- 15 Black No More: Black Denizenship and the Struggle for the Future 243
- 16 Imperial Citizenship: Marshall Islanders and the Compact of Free Association 256
- Afterword: The Politics of Precarity and Noncitizenship under Global Capitalism 266
- Acknowledgments 275
- Notes on Contributors 277
- Index 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Toward a Politics of Commonality: The Nexus of Mobility, Precarity, and (Non)citizenship 1
-
Part I Mobility and Migration
- 1 More Equal Than Others: Managing the Boundaries of Citizenship 19
- 2 Refractions of the Nation: The Democratic Impacts of “Chain Migration” 32
- 3 Racialization of Central Americans in the United States 51
- 4 The Waste of Globalization’s Party 67
- 5 Occupation on Sacred Land: Colliding Mobilities on the Tohono O’odham Reservation 84
- 6 A State-to- Come: Tibetan Refugee-Citizenship and the Nation in Exile 100
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Part II Labor and Precarity
- 7 Apartheid, Migrant Labor, and Precarity in Comparative Perspective 113
- 8 Labor Precarity, Immigration, and the Challenges of Accessing Worker Rights: Evidence from California 131
- 9 Negotiating Indenture: Migrant Domestic Work and Temporary Labor Migration in Singapore 145
- 10 Pocketed Proletarianization: Why There Is No Labor Politics in the “World’s Factory” 161
- 11 The Urban Exclusion of Internally Displaced Farmers in Medellín, Colombia 176
-
Part III Belonging and (Non)citizenship
- 12 Exclusionary Inclusion: Applying for Legal Status in the United States 191
- 13 Formal and Informal Citizenships: The Spectrum of Practices and Statuses in Latin America and the United States 209
- 14 Denizenship 227
- 15 Black No More: Black Denizenship and the Struggle for the Future 243
- 16 Imperial Citizenship: Marshall Islanders and the Compact of Free Association 256
- Afterword: The Politics of Precarity and Noncitizenship under Global Capitalism 266
- Acknowledgments 275
- Notes on Contributors 277
- Index 281