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100 1 Marciniak, Katarzyna
245 10 Immigrant Protest :|bPolitics, Aesthetics, and Everyday
Dissent
264 1 Albany :|bState University of New York Press,|c2014
264 4 |c©2014
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490 1 SUNY Series, Praxis: Theory in Action Ser
505 0 Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations --
Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Immigrant Protest:
Noborder Scholarship -- In/Visibility -- Part I: The
Aesthetic Performance of Immigrant Protest -- Part II: In
the Field: Acts of Immigrant Protest -- Conclusion: No
Border Scholarship for a Noborder Politics -- Works Cited
-- I. The Aesthetic Performance of Immigrant Protest -- 1.
Dare to Wear-a Mosque! Immigrant Protest as Cross-Cultural
Pedagogy -- Mosque ≠ Dome + Minaret -- Islam Is Not a
Monolithic Structure -- Muslim Does Not Mean Terrorist --
The Veil Does Not Equal Oppression -- Notes -- Works Cited
-- 2. The Political Aesthetics of Immigrant Protest --
Notes -- Works Cited -- 3. Becoming British: Exploring
Citizenship through Arts Practice -- Becoming British --
Blood & Soil: We were always meant to meet . . . -- Notes
-- Work Cited -- 4. Border Disorder -- Works Cited -- 5.
Loving the Alien: Indigenous Protest and Neo-Colonial
Violence in James-Cameron's Avatar -- Racial Cinema --
Anthropological Cinema -- Politics and "Avatar Activism" -
- Going Native-Loving the Alien -- Protest and
Representation -- Conclusion: Companion Species -- Notes -
- Works Cited -- 6. Pedagogy of Rage -- Frozen River in
the Classroom: "White Trash"/"Alien Trash" -- (Il)legality
and Borders: the Idea of Difference -- The Affect of Rage
-- Rage and Pedagogy: "An Ethics of the Affective in the
Classroom" -- Coda -- Notes -- Works Cited -- II. In the
Field: Acts of Immigrant Protest -- 7. On Israel/Palestine
and the Politics of Visibility -- Supplementing the Field
of the Visible -- The Iconic Order -- "It seems like
you're living on a different planet." -- Notes -- Works
Cited -- 8. Everyday Acts of Resistance: The Precarious
Lives of Asylum Seekers in Glasgow -- Asylum Seekers,
Dispersal, and "Non-Settlement" as the Catalyst for Action
505 8 Placemaking through Identity-Talk and Mobilization --
Sharing Knowledge and Becoming "Insider Experts" -- Taking
Solidary Action, Taking Risks -- Talking Back, Naming a
Shared Reality -- Concluding Comments -- Notes -- Work
Cited -- 9. Pushing the Boundaries of Asylum: Everyday
Resistance in Swedish Clandestinity -- Clandestine and
Clandestinity -- Methodological and Theoretical Framework
-- Pushing the Boundaries -- Resistance through Local
Community-Inclusion through Clandestinity -- Resistance
through Counterrepresentations -- Who Is Allowed to Be a
Political Subject? -- Relations to the State -- Notes --
Works Cited -- 10. Subjects that Matter? Nonidentitarian
Strategies of Pro-"Migrant" and "Migrant" Protest in
Germany -- FeMigra: Walking the Tightrope -- Kanak Attak:
This Song is Ours -- Subjects that Matter? Nonidentitarian
Strategies of Political Action Revisited --
Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Works Cited -- 11. Gender and
the Politics of Anti-Racist and Immigrant Protest in
Greece -- Case 1: The Voiceless Victims of Globalization:
Antiracist Solidarity as a Politics of Representation --
The Greek Migration and Antiracist Context -- Gender as
Add-on and Moral Category in Antiracist Discourse on
Migration -- Case 2: "We are your children. We want our
rights": Performing a Politics of Belonging -- The
Campaign "No to Racism from the Baby's Cot" -- Reiteration
and Mimicry as Enactments of Citizenship -- Case 3: Hunger
Striking for Rights: The Body and the Politics of the
Nonidentity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Works Cited -- 12.
Immigrant Protest and the Courts of Women -- The Aporia of
Migrant Rights and National Sovereignty -- Moving Toward a
New Political Imaginary -- Through the Aporia of Protest -
- Notes -- Works Cited -- 13. Migrant Resistance and the
Anti-Raids Campaign in London 2012 -- Migrant Bust Card --
Notes
505 8 14. Afterword: The Human Waste Disposal Industry or
Immigrant Protest in Neoliberal Time -- Wasted Lives --
The Value of Waste: The Economics of Illegality --
Conclusion: An Accumulation of Small Acts -- Notes --
Works Cited -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
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