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Analyzes the different ways in which organized religion provides immigrants with an arena for mobilization, civic participation, and solidarity. This book explores topics including how non-Western religious groups such as the Vietnamese Caodai are striving for community recognition and addressing problems such as racism, economic issues, and more.

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This timely volume is the first social science analysis to focus on the influence of religion on social justice issues for immigrants. -- Helen Rose Ebaugh * coauthor of Religion and the New Immigrants *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
PART I Diverse Approaches to Faith and Social Justice for Immigrants
1 Religion and a Standpoint Theory of Immigrant Social Justice / PIERRETTE HONDAGNEU-SOTELO
2 Liberalism, Religion, and the Dilemma of Immigrant Rights in American Political Culture / RHYS H. WILLIAMS
PART II Religion, Civic Engagement, and Immigrant Politics
3 The Moral Minority: Race, Religion, and Conservative Politics in Asian America / JANELLE S. WONG WITH JANE NAOMI IWAMURA
4 Finding Places in the Nation: Immigrant and Indigenous Muslims in America / KAREN LEONARD
5 Faith-Based, Multiethnic Tenant Organizing: The Oak Park Story / RUSSELL JEUNG
6 Bringing Mexican Immigrants into American Faith-Based Social Justice and Civic Cultures / JOSEPH M. PALACIOS
PART III Faith, Fear, and Fronteras: Challenges at the U.S.-Mexico Border
7 The Church vs. the State: Borders, Migrants, and Human Rights / JACQUELINE MARIA HAGAN
8 Serving Christ in the Borderlands: Faith Workers Respond to Border Violence / CECILIA MENJIVAR
9 Religious Reenactment on the Line: A Genealogy of Political Religious Hybridity / PIERRETTE HONDAGNEU-SOTELO, GENELLE GAUDINEZ, AND HECTOR LARA
PART IV Faith-Based Nongovernmental Organizations
10 Welcoming the Stranger: Constructing an Interfaith Ethic of Refuge / STEPHANIE J. NAWYN
11 The Catholic Church's Institutional Responses to Immigration: From Supranational to Local Engagement / MARGARITA MOONEY
PART V Theology, Redemption, and Justice
12 Beyond Ethnic and National Imagination: Toward a Catholic Theology of U.S. Immigration / GIOACCHINO CAMPESE
13 Caodai Exile and Redemption: A New Vietnamese Religion's Struggle for Identity / JANET HOSKINS
References
Notes on Contributors
Index

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    Publisher: Rutgers University Press
    Publication Date: 18/10/2006
    ISBN13: 9780813539096, 978-0813539096
    ISBN10: 0813539099

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Analyzes the different ways in which organized religion provides immigrants with an arena for mobilization, civic participation, and solidarity. This book explores topics including how non-Western religious groups such as the Vietnamese Caodai are striving for community recognition and addressing problems such as racism, economic issues, and more.

    Trade Review
    This timely volume is the first social science analysis to focus on the influence of religion on social justice issues for immigrants. -- Helen Rose Ebaugh * coauthor of Religion and the New Immigrants *

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments
    PART I Diverse Approaches to Faith and Social Justice for Immigrants
    1 Religion and a Standpoint Theory of Immigrant Social Justice / PIERRETTE HONDAGNEU-SOTELO
    2 Liberalism, Religion, and the Dilemma of Immigrant Rights in American Political Culture / RHYS H. WILLIAMS
    PART II Religion, Civic Engagement, and Immigrant Politics
    3 The Moral Minority: Race, Religion, and Conservative Politics in Asian America / JANELLE S. WONG WITH JANE NAOMI IWAMURA
    4 Finding Places in the Nation: Immigrant and Indigenous Muslims in America / KAREN LEONARD
    5 Faith-Based, Multiethnic Tenant Organizing: The Oak Park Story / RUSSELL JEUNG
    6 Bringing Mexican Immigrants into American Faith-Based Social Justice and Civic Cultures / JOSEPH M. PALACIOS
    PART III Faith, Fear, and Fronteras: Challenges at the U.S.-Mexico Border
    7 The Church vs. the State: Borders, Migrants, and Human Rights / JACQUELINE MARIA HAGAN
    8 Serving Christ in the Borderlands: Faith Workers Respond to Border Violence / CECILIA MENJIVAR
    9 Religious Reenactment on the Line: A Genealogy of Political Religious Hybridity / PIERRETTE HONDAGNEU-SOTELO, GENELLE GAUDINEZ, AND HECTOR LARA
    PART IV Faith-Based Nongovernmental Organizations
    10 Welcoming the Stranger: Constructing an Interfaith Ethic of Refuge / STEPHANIE J. NAWYN
    11 The Catholic Church's Institutional Responses to Immigration: From Supranational to Local Engagement / MARGARITA MOONEY
    PART V Theology, Redemption, and Justice
    12 Beyond Ethnic and National Imagination: Toward a Catholic Theology of U.S. Immigration / GIOACCHINO CAMPESE
    13 Caodai Exile and Redemption: A New Vietnamese Religion's Struggle for Identity / JANET HOSKINS
    References
    Notes on Contributors
    Index

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