Refusing death :: immigrant women and the fight for environmental justice in LA /
"The industrial-port belt of Los Angeles is home to eleven of the top twenty oil refineries in California, the largest ports in the country, and those "racist monuments" we call freeways. In this uncelebrated corner of "La La Land" through which most of America's goods...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The industrial-port belt of Los Angeles is home to eleven of the top twenty oil refineries in California, the largest ports in the country, and those "racist monuments" we call freeways. In this uncelebrated corner of "La La Land" through which most of America's goods transit, pollution is literally killing the residents. In response, a grassroots movement for environmental justice has grown, predominated by Asian and undocumented Latin@ immigrant women who are transforming our political landscape-yet we know very little about these change makers. In Refusing Death, Nadia Y. Kim tells their stories, finding that the women are influential because of their ability to remap politics, community, and citizenship in the face of the country's nativist racism and system of class injustice, defined not just by disproportionate environmental pollution but also by neglected schools, surveillance and deportation, and political marginalization. The women are highly conscious of how these harms are an assault on their bodies and emotions, and their resulting reliance on a state they prefer to avoid and ignore. In spite of such challenges and contradictions, however, they have developed creative, unconventional, and loving ways to support and protect one another. They challenge the state's betrayal, demand respect, and, ultimately, refuse death"-- |
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spelling | Kim, Nadia Y., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007089070 Refusing death : immigrant women and the fight for environmental justice in LA / Nadia Y. Kim. Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2021] ©2021 1 online resource (xii, 366 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction : fighting for breath in the other LA -- Neoliberal embodied assault -- Emotions as power -- Every body matters -- "Our community has boundaries" : race and class matter -- Citizenship as gendered caregiving -- politics without the Politics -- The kids will save us -- Afterword : towards bioneglect. "The industrial-port belt of Los Angeles is home to eleven of the top twenty oil refineries in California, the largest ports in the country, and those "racist monuments" we call freeways. In this uncelebrated corner of "La La Land" through which most of America's goods transit, pollution is literally killing the residents. In response, a grassroots movement for environmental justice has grown, predominated by Asian and undocumented Latin@ immigrant women who are transforming our political landscape-yet we know very little about these change makers. In Refusing Death, Nadia Y. Kim tells their stories, finding that the women are influential because of their ability to remap politics, community, and citizenship in the face of the country's nativist racism and system of class injustice, defined not just by disproportionate environmental pollution but also by neglected schools, surveillance and deportation, and political marginalization. The women are highly conscious of how these harms are an assault on their bodies and emotions, and their resulting reliance on a state they prefer to avoid and ignore. In spite of such challenges and contradictions, however, they have developed creative, unconventional, and loving ways to support and protect one another. They challenge the state's betrayal, demand respect, and, ultimately, refuse death"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 13, 2021). Environmental justice California Los Angeles Region. Women immigrants Political activity California Los Angeles Region. Asian American women Political activity California Los Angeles Region. Hispanic American women Political activity California Los Angeles Region. Pollution Social aspects California Los Angeles Region. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration. bisacsh Environmental justice fast Hispanic American women Political activity fast Pollution Social aspects fast California Los Angeles Region fast has work: Refusing death (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFRjVPtYdK7k9RVRxYTCQq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Kim, Nadia Y.. Refusing death Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2021. 9780804792660 (DLC) 2020051465 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2902249 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Kim, Nadia Y. Refusing death : immigrant women and the fight for environmental justice in LA / Introduction : fighting for breath in the other LA -- Neoliberal embodied assault -- Emotions as power -- Every body matters -- "Our community has boundaries" : race and class matter -- Citizenship as gendered caregiving -- politics without the Politics -- The kids will save us -- Afterword : towards bioneglect. Environmental justice California Los Angeles Region. Women immigrants Political activity California Los Angeles Region. Asian American women Political activity California Los Angeles Region. Hispanic American women Political activity California Los Angeles Region. Pollution Social aspects California Los Angeles Region. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration. bisacsh Environmental justice fast Hispanic American women Political activity fast Pollution Social aspects fast |
title | Refusing death : immigrant women and the fight for environmental justice in LA / |
title_auth | Refusing death : immigrant women and the fight for environmental justice in LA / |
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title_full | Refusing death : immigrant women and the fight for environmental justice in LA / Nadia Y. Kim. |
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title_sub | immigrant women and the fight for environmental justice in LA / |
topic | Environmental justice California Los Angeles Region. Women immigrants Political activity California Los Angeles Region. Asian American women Political activity California Los Angeles Region. Hispanic American women Political activity California Los Angeles Region. Pollution Social aspects California Los Angeles Region. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration. bisacsh Environmental justice fast Hispanic American women Political activity fast Pollution Social aspects fast |
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