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The Biopolitics Of Race State Racism And Us Immigration Sokthan Yeng

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The Biopolitics Of Race State Racism And Us Immigration Sokthan Yeng
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.48 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Sokthan Yeng
ISBN: 9781498520997, 1498520995
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Biopolitics Of Race State Racism And Us Immigration Sokthan Yeng by Sokthan Yeng 9781498520997, 1498520995 instant download after payment.

Many political figures insist that their anti-immigration sentiments have nothing to do with race and racism. Americans seem largely unconvinced, which is why politicians must protest so loudly and often. In order to deflect accusations of racism, public figures evoke the neo-liberal principle that calls for protection of state health and resources. Yet contemporary philosophers such as Hanna Arendt, Michel Foucault, and Giorgio Agamben argue that neo-liberal ideology is racist. Sokthan Yeng applies their analysis to the debate over immigration policies to show that neo-liberalism not only recodes traditional racist rhetoric but also expands systemic racism. Politicians can say that their anti-immigration policies are meant to protect the nation’s economy and strength. It is no coincidence, however, that the populations most affected by these regulations are ethnic and cultural minorities such as Mexican and Muslim immigrants.
The analysis presented inThe Biopolitics of Racewill be valuable to philosophers and other scholars or students interested in critical race theory, feminism, and queer theory. It also has implications for anyone working in public health, bioethics, or migration studies.

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