America for Americans: A History of Xenophobia in the United States
Subyek
: america
american
history
politics
Penerbit
: Basic Books - New York
Call Number
: 917.30492
LEE
a
Ringkasan :The United States is known as a nation
of immigrants. But it is also a nation of
xenophobia. In America for Americans,
acclaimed historian Erika Lee shows that an
irrational fear, hatred, and hostility toward
immigrants has been a defining feature of our
nation from the colonial era to the Trump era.
Americans have been wary of almost every
group of foreigners that has come to the United
States. Benjamin Franklin ridiculed German
immigrants for their "strange and foreign ways."
Americans' anxiety over Irish Catholics turned
xenophobia into a national political movement
in the 1850s. Over the century that followed,
Chinese immigrants were excluded, Japanese
incarcerated, and Mexicans deported. Today,
Americans fear Muslims, Central Americans,
and the so-called browning of America.
Xenophobia has not been an exception to
America's immigration tradition, an episodic
aberration on an inevitable march toward
inclusion. It is, in fact, Lee argues, an American
tradition in its own right, deeply embedded in
our society, economy, and politics.
Daftar copy :
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Barcode |
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No. Rak |
Ketersediaan |
1 |
00250020 |
American Corner |
900 |
Tersedia |
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