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161. | Race and Asian American citizenship from World War II to the movement |
162. | American at birth: United States birthright citizenship in nation and empire, 1866--1934 |
163. | Looking at the stars: The Black press, African American celebrity culture, and critical citizenship in early twentieth century America, 1895-1935 |
164. | Producing heterotopia: Traces of the cinema in the thick space of governmentality, localism and citizenship in 1934 Hong Kong |
165. | 'More Than a Job': Black Women's Economic Citizenship in the Twentieth Century Urban North |
166. | Cultural citizenship in the Tibetan exile: Movies, media, and personal stories |
167. | Political acts: Gender, sexuality, and citizenship in postcolonial drama |
168. | Interreligious violence, civic peace, and citizenship: Christians and Muslims in Maluku, eastern Indonesia |
169. | Anatomy of Place: Ecological Citizenship in Canada's Chemical Valley |
170. | Public Culture and Cultural Citizenship at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival |
171. | Citizenship in later medieval France, c. 1370--c. 1480 |
172. | Throwing like a girl!: Constituting citizenship for women and girls through the American pastime |
173. | The efficacy of the Turkish Nasreddin Hodja tales in a global citizenship pedagog |
174. | Black power soldiers: How the rising storm of radical black masculinity in the Vietnam War shaped military perceptions of African-American soldiers |
175. | From slave ship to citizenship: Re-imagined communities and the counterculture of modernity in the historical novel of slavery |
176. | Constituting citizens: 'Mexican migrants' and the discourses and practices of United States citizenship |
177. | Using Critical Discourse Analysis to Address the Gaps, Exclusions and Oversights in Active Citizenship Education |
178. | Dual citizenship: Russian and American cultural contexts in The Dream Life of Sukhanov |
179. | Educational curricula, Americanization and the autobiography of a new citizenry, 1880--1920 (Charles Eastman, Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. DuBois, Charles Reznikoff) |
180. | The Citizen and the Modernists: Conrad, Woolf, Lewis, and Joyce |
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