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100 | 1 | ▼aQuintana, Maria,▼d1979-▲ | |
245 | 1 | 0 | ▼aContracting freedom :▼brace, empire, and U.S. guestworker programs /▼cby Maria L. Quintana.▲ |
260 | ▼aPhiladelphia :▼bUniversity of Pennsylvania Press,▼c2022.▲ | ||
300 | ▼ax, 285 p. ;▼c24 cm.▲ | ||
336 | ▼atext▼btxt▼2rdacontent▲ | ||
337 | ▼aunmediated▼bn▼2rdamedia▲ | ||
338 | ▼avolume▼bnc▼2rdacarrier▲ | ||
490 | 0 | ▼aPolitics and culture in modern America▲ | |
504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references and index.▲ | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | ▼tIntroduction : Freedom struggles and the labor contract -- ▼tFree or slave? A genealogy of labor contract coercion and freedom -- ▼tGood neighbors? Contract labor and the limits of freedom during the New Deal -- ▼tJapanese braceros : the co-constitution of the bracero program and Japanese American incarceration -- ▼tFrom civil rights to immigration restriction : the search for U.S. labor rights in the 1950s -- ▼tBoricua braceros : the New Deal and the U.S.-Puerto Rican farm labor program -- ▼tEmpire and nation : Caribbean independence and the farm labor programs in the British West Indies -- ▼tEpilogue : Civil rights for whom? U.S. civil rights and the labor importation programs.▲ |
520 | ▼a"This book represents the first scholarly attempt to examine the broad geographical dimensions of the World War II U.S. contract farm labor programs together and in sweeping detail. It views these labor programs relationally and in tandem to reveal how they were co-constituted and mutually understood across time and multiple places, producing a liberal consensus during this period that lives on today. By examining debates among government officials, labor leaders, civil rights activists, and agribusiness employers, it explores how the contractual consent and freedom of 1940s guestworker programs legitimated and extended U.S. racial and imperial domination abroad in the post-World War II period. More broadly, Contracting Freedom pursues the argument that liberalism, as a normative political idea and practice in the modern world, cannot be divorced from empire. In comparing the labor programs across geographic regions, it demonstrates that a global shift in the ideology of liberalism nurtured race and empire both before and after World War II, as numerous states sought to expand control over laborers through anti-imperial and race-neutral measures"--Provided by publisher.▲ | ||
610 | 2 | 0 | ▼aSeasonal Farm Laborers Program.▲ |
650 | 0 | ▼aAgricultural laborers, Foreign▼zUnited States▼xHistory▼y20th century.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aForeign workers▼zUnited States▼xHistory▼y20th century.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aContract labor▼zUnited States▼xHistory▼y20th century.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aRace relations▼xHistory▼y20th century.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aImperialism▼xHistory▼y20th century.▲ |
Contracting freedom : race, empire, and U.S. guestworker programs
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서명/책임사항
Contracting freedom : race, empire, and U.S. guestworker programs / by Maria L. Quintana.
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Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press , 2022.
형태사항
x, 285 p. ; 24 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Introduction : Freedom struggles and the labor contract -- Free or slave? A genealogy of labor contract coercion and freedom -- Good neighbors? Contract labor and the limits of freedom during the New Deal -- Japanese braceros : the co-constitution of the bracero program and Japanese American incarceration -- From civil rights to immigration restriction : the search for U.S. labor rights in the 1950s -- Boricua braceros : the New Deal and the U.S.-Puerto Rican farm labor program -- Empire and nation : Caribbean independence and the farm labor programs in the British West Indies -- Epilogue : Civil rights for whom? U.S. civil rights and the labor importation programs.
요약주기
"This book represents the first scholarly attempt to examine the broad geographical dimensions of the World War II U.S. contract farm labor programs together and in sweeping detail. It views these labor programs relationally and in tandem to reveal how they were co-constituted and mutually understood across time and multiple places, producing a liberal consensus during this period that lives on today. By examining debates among government officials, labor leaders, civil rights activists, and agribusiness employers, it explores how the contractual consent and freedom of 1940s guestworker programs legitimated and extended U.S. racial and imperial domination abroad in the post-World War II period. More broadly, Contracting Freedom pursues the argument that liberalism, as a normative political idea and practice in the modern world, cannot be divorced from empire. In comparing the labor programs across geographic regions, it demonstrates that a global shift in the ideology of liberalism nurtured race and empire both before and after World War II, as numerous states sought to expand control over laborers through anti-imperial and race-neutral measures"--Provided by publisher.
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