
New Nativism
Robin Dale Jacobson
“A very well-crafted, important book. I recommend it highly.” —Howard Winant, author of The New Politics of Race
In 1994, California voters flocked to the polls in record numbers because of a ballot measure-Proposition 187-that was designed to deny social services to undocumented immigrants. A majority of voters favored the proposition, and accusations of racism flew in all directions. A U.S. District Court ultimately overturned it, but to this day Proposition 187 represents a watershed moment in the immigration debate.
Examining the dynamics of that political battle, The New Nativism questions racism as the motivating factor for political action both at ... Read more
Investigating a key moment in grassroots political activism, The New Nativism sifts through the claims of racism that dominate current immigration debates and humanizes the discussion in important and potentially controversial ways. Moving beyond inflammatory headlines and polarizing rhetoric, Jacobson reveals that it is not so much prejudice but the very act of defining race that lies at the center of modern American politics.
Robin Dale Jacobson is assistant professor of political science at Bucknell University.
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