The Rhetorics of US Immigration
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The Rhetorics of US Immigration

Identity, Community, Otherness

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The Rhetorics of US Immigration

Identity, Community, Otherness

About this book

In the current geopolitical climate—in which unaccompanied children cross the border in record numbers, and debates on the topic swing violently from pole to pole—the subject of immigration demands innovative inquiry. In The Rhetorics of US Immigration, some of the most prominent and prolific scholars in immigration studies come together to discuss the many facets of immigration rhetoric in the United States.

The Rhetorics of US Immigration provides readers with an integrated sense of the rhetorical multiplicity circulating among and about immigrants. Whereas extant literature on immigration rhetoric tends to focus on the media, this work extends the conversation to the immigrants themselves, among others. A collection whose own eclecticism highlights the complexity of the issue, The Rhetorics of US Immigration is not only a study in the language of immigration but also a frank discussion of who is doing the talking and what it means for the future.

From questions of activism, authority, and citizenship to the influence of Hollywood, the LGBTQ community, and the church, The Rhetorics of US Immigration considers the myriad venues in which the American immigration question emerges—and the interpretive framework suited to account for it.

Along with the editor, the contributors are Claudia Anguiano, Karma R. ChĂĄvez, Terence Check, Jay P. Childers, J. David Cisneros, Lisa M. Corrigan, D. Robert DeChaine, Anne Teresa Demo, Dina Gavrilos, Emily Ironside, Christine Jasken, Yazmin Lazcano-Pry, Michael Lechuga, and Alessandra B. Von Burg.

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Table of contents

  1. COVER Front
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Introduction (E. Johanna Hartelius)
  6. PART I: Activism and Public Campaigns
  7. Chapter 1: Facing Ghosts, God, and Nature: Affect, Naturalization, and the “No Más Cruces” Border Campaign (Terence Check and Christine Jasken)
  8. Chapter 2: Faithful Sovereignty: Denationalizing Immigration Policy in the 2003 Pastoral Letter on Migration (Anne Teresa Demo)
  9. Chapter 3: Protecting LGBT Migrants: The Rhetoric of Identity and the Expansion of the Prison-Industrial Complex (Karma R. ChĂĄvez)
  10. PART II: Identity Struggles and DREAMers
  11. Chapter 4: Dropping the “I-Word”: A Critical Examination of Contemporary Immigration Labels (Claudia A. Anguiano)
  12. Chapter 5: “American” Children’s Success and Global Competitiveness: The Racial Paradox of Bilingualism as Cultural Capital (Dina Gavrilos)
  13. Chapter 6: Documenting Dreams: A Rhetorical Performance of Inclusive Citizenship and Collaborative Expertise (Yazmin Lazcano-Pry)
  14. PART III: (Hi)stories of Exclusion
  15. Chapter 7: Constituting Enemies Through Fear: The Rhetoric of Exclusionary Nationalism in the Control of “Un-American” Immigrant Populations (Emily Ironside and Lisa M. Corrigan)
  16. Chapter 8: Defining the Right Sort of Immigrant: T eodore Roosevelt and American Character (Jay P. Childers)
  17. Chapter 9: Immigration as Histories of Mob-ility: Personal Storytelling in the Where Are You From? Project (Alessandra B. Von Burg)
  18. Part IV: Affect and Media Imagery
  19. Chapter 10: Battling Identity Warfare on the Imagined US/México Border: Performing Migrant Alien in Independence Day and Battle: Los Angeles (Michael Lechuga)
  20. Chapter 11: Affect, Emotion, and Immigration Rhetoric, or What Happens When a Minuteman Lives with Unauthorized Immigrants? (David Cisneros)
  21. Afterword: Tracking the “Shifting Borders” of Identity and Otherness; Productive Complications and Ethico- Political Commitments (D. Robert DeChaine)
  22. About the Contributors
  23. Index
  24. COVER Back