ABSTRACT
The essays in this collection address issues significant to labor within regional, national and international contexts. Themes of the chapters will focus on managed labor migration; organizing in multi-ethnic and multi-national contexts; global economics and labor; global economics and inequality; gender and labor; racism and globalization; regional trade agreements and labor.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|1 pages
Empire: Global Capitalism and Domination
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chapter 2|18 pages
Labor, Race, and Empire: Transport Workers and Transnational Empires of Trade, Production, and Finance 1
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part II|1 pages
States: Immigration and Citizenship
chapter 6|15 pages
Class, Space, and the State in India: A Comparative Perspective on the Politics of Empire
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chapter 7|13 pages
Race, Labor, and the State: The Quasi-Citizenship of Migrant Filipina Domestic Workers 1
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chapter 8|11 pages
On the Border of Love and Money: Sex and Tourism in Cuba and the Dominican Republic
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chapter 9|10 pages
Work, Immigrant Marginality, and ‘Integration’ in New Countries of Immigration: Déjà Vu All Over Again?
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chapter 10|17 pages
Culture, Power, and Oil: The Experience of Venezuelan Oil Camps and the Construction of Citizenship
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part III|1 pages
Workers: Solidarity and Resistance
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chapter 12|15 pages
Crossing the Borders: Labor, Community, and Colonialism in the Jaffa-Tel Aviv Region during the Mandate Period
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chapter 13|16 pages
Flexible Production and Industrial Restructuring in Hong Kong: From Boom to Bust? 1
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chapter 14|17 pages
From the Third World to the “Third World Within”: Asian Women Workers Fighting Globalization
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