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The Qualities of a Citizen : Women, Immigration, and Citizenship, 1870-1965

معرفی کتاب «The Qualities of a Citizen : Women, Immigration, and Citizenship, 1870-1965» نوشتهٔ Martha Mabie Gardner، منتشرشده توسط نشر Princeton University Press در سال 2005. این کتاب در 3 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The Qualities of a Citizen traces the application of U.S. immigration and naturalization law to women from the 1870s to the late 1960s. Like no other book before, it explores how racialized, gendered, and historical anxieties shaped our current understandings of the histories of immigrant women. The book takes us from the first federal immigration restrictions against Asian prostitutes in the 1870s to the immigration "reform" measures of the late 1960s. Throughout this period, topics such as morality, family, marriage, poverty, and nationality structured historical debates over women's immigration and citizenship. At the border, women immigrants, immigration officials, social service providers, and federal judges argued the grounds on which women would be included within the nation. As interview transcripts and court documents reveal, when, where, and how women were welcomed into the country depended on their racial status, their roles in the family, and their work skills. Gender and race mattered. The book emphasizes the comparative nature of racial ideologies in which the inclusion of one group often came with the exclusion of another. It explores how U.S. officials insisted on the link between race and gender in understanding America's peculiar brand of nationalism. It also serves as a social history of the law, detailing women's experiences and strategies, successes and failures, to belong to the nation. The Qualities Of A Citizen Traces The Application Of U.s. Immigration And Naturalization Law To Women From The 1870s To The Late 1960s. Like No Other Book Before, It Explores How Racialized, Gendered, And Historical Anxieties Shaped Our Current Understandings Of The Histories Of Immigrant Women. The Book Takes Us From The First Federal Immigration Restrictions Against Asian Prostitutes In The 1870s To The Immigration Reform Measures Of The Late 1960s. Throughout This Period, Topics Such As Morality, Family, Marriage, Poverty, And Nationality Structured Historical Debates Over Women's Immigration And Citizenship. The Book Emphasizes The Comparative Nature Of Racial Ideologies In Which The Inclusion Of One Group Often Came With The Exclusion Of Another. It Explores How U.s. Officials Insisted On The Link Between Race And Gender In Understanding America's Peculiar Brand Of Nationalism. It Also Serves As A Social History Of The Law, Detailing Women's Experiences And Strategies, Successes And Failures, To Belong To The Nation.--jacket. I: Wives, Mothers, And Maids. Immigrants, Citizens, And Marriage ; The Limits Of Derivative Citizenship ; Seeing Difference ; Constructing A Moral Border ; Likely To Become ; Toil And Trouble -- Ii: Citizens, Residents, And Non-americans. When Americans Are Not Citizens ; When Citizens Are Not White ; Reproducing The Nation ; Women In Need ; At Work In The Nation -- Iii: Marriage, Family, And The Law. Families, Made In America ; Marriage And Morality ; Regulating Belonging. Martha Gardner. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Frontmatter In the Shadow of the Law (page 1) PART I: Wives, Mothers, and Maids Chapter One Immigrants, Citizens, and Marriage (page 13) Chapter Two The Limits of Derivative Citizenship (page 31) Chapter Three Seeing Difference (page 50) Chapter Four Constructing a Moral Border (page 73) Chapter Five Likely to Become (page 87) Chapter Six Toil and Trouble (page 100) PART II: Citizens, Residents, and Non-Americans Chapter Seven When Americans Are Not Citizens (page 121) Chapter Eight When Citizens Are Not White (page 139) Chapter Nine Reproducing the Nation (page 157) Chapter Ten Women in Need (page 176) Chapter Eleven At Work in the Nation (page 199) PART III: Marriage, Family, and the Law Chapter Twelve Families, Made in America (page 223) Chapter Thirteen Marriage and Morality (page 240) Conclusion Regulating Belonging (page 254) A Brief Guide to Archival Sources (page 257) Acknowledgments (page 261) Index (page 263)
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