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Contents
Introduction: How We Got Here, Where We'd Like to Go Now
Part I. Empire and Racial Capitalism
1. Critical Immigration and Refugee Studies: An Interdisciplinary Approach
2. Between a War and a Pandemic: Yemeni American Corner Stores during COVID
3. Precarity and Privilege: Racial Capitalism, Immigration Law, and Immigrants' Academic Pursuits
4. Education for Community Empowerment: Layered Histories of Colonization and the Ongoing Movement for Decolonization in Guåhan's Social Studies Curriculum
Part II. Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Studies
5. Crossing the Lines: Sociology, Indigenous Nations, and American Studies
6. Unsettling the Spectacle of Settler Sovereignty: Democracy and Indigenous Justice
7. In the Present Tense of Indigenous Politics: Lessons Learned from Hawai'i
8. A Healing Methodology: An Indigenous Research Process
Part III Race/Racism, Intersectionality, and White Supremacy
9. The Souls of Sociology: Imaginative Sociology, Cultural Studies, and the Post/colonial Disruption
10. A Queer of Color Critique for Sociology: The Mutual Constitution of Race and Sexuality
11. Cripping the Model Minority Mother: Race, Disability, and Reproductive Exclusion in Asian American Families
12. "Can't We All Just Get Along?" Public Opinion on Race in Los Angeles Twenty-Five Years after Rodney King
Part IV. New Epistemologies and Methodologies
13. Mana as Sacred Space: A Talanoa of Tongan American College Students in a Pacific Studies Learning Community Classroom
14. Unsettling the Settler Colonial Triptych: Visioning AlterNative Futures with Octavia E. Butler's Wild Seed
15. Creating Intuitively: The Art and Flow of Intuitive Social Science
16. On the Margins of Sociology and Grounded in Chicana/o Latina/o Studies: Cross-Generational Reflections on (Un)Disciplining
Acknowledgments
About the Contributors
About the Editors
Index

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