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WORKING PAPERS SERIES ON HISTORICAL SYSTEMS, PEOPLES, AND CULTURES
The editors of the Working Papers Series on Historical Systems, Peoples, and Cultures invite interested persons, academic
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Please contact: Editor, Working Papers Series Department of Ethnic Studies Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403-0214
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Managing Editor Timothy Messer-Kruse
Production Manager Stephanie Rader
Editorial Committee A. Rolando Andrade Francisco Cabanillas Sridevi Menon Vicki Patraka Susana Peña Linda Pertusati Ewart Skinner
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Advisory Board Manning Marable, Columbia University
Sam Noumoff, McGill University, Canada
Arif Dirlik, Duke University
Paul Buhle, Brown University
Elmer Ordoñez, Lyceum University, Philippines
Paul Wong, Colorado State University
Bruck Franklin, Rutgers University
E. San Juan, Jr., Director, Philippines Cultural Studies Center
Delia D. Aguilar, Associate, Philippines Cultural Studies Center
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The Working Papers Series on Historical Systems, Peoples, and Cultures
No. 1 Race and Labor Organizations in the United States of America Michael Goldfield
No. 2 Frederick Douglass on Slave Art Sterling Stuckey
No. 3 I am Not a Racist But...”: Mapping White Racial Ideology in the Post-Civil Rights Period Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Tyrone A. Forman and José A. Padín
No. 4 Towards a Multicultural Feminism in South Africa Thelma Ravell-Pinto
No. 5 The Arpilleras Revisited Eliana Moya-Raggio
No. 6* What’s White Got to Do With It: Giuliana, the ‘Holy Virgin Mary’ and the Critical Study of Whiteness David Roediger
No. 7* Women, Children, and Borders Donna Guy
No. 8 Aime Cesaire: Surrealism and Revolution E. San Juan, Jr.
No. 9 Globalization, Labor, and Women Delia D. Aguilar
No. 10* Is The Fatherland Really A Motherland? Ann Anagnost
No. 11 The Africans: A Triple Heritage Ali A. Mazrui
No. 12 Queer Alienage: The Racial and Sexual Logic of the 1952 U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act Siobhan B. Somerville
No. 13 Racial Politics, Globalization, and the Urban Underclass: An Interview with William Julius Wilson Lewis F. and Linda L. Geyser University Professor, Harvard University Tim Lake and Marilyn Yaquinto
Nos. 14-16 America's Unpaid Debt: Slavery and Racial Justice Edited by Michael T. Martin and Marilyn Yaquinto
Unfinished Business: Racial Junctures in U.S. History and Their Legacy David Lyons, Boston University
Racial Exploitation and the Wages of Whiteness Charles W. Mills, University of Illinois at Chicago
Race for Power: The Global Balance of Power and Reparations Gerald Horne, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
No. 17 What Do You Mean By "Cultural Globalization"? Abril Trigo
No. 18 The First Boomer: Bill Clinton, George W., and Fictions of State Eric Lott
Inquiries and requests for printed copies should be addressed to: Working Papers Series on Historical Systems, Peoples, and
Cultures, Department of Ethnic Studies, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403-0214; Printed copies are $8.00
each.
*Produced in conjunction with The Institute for the Study of Culture and Society at Bowling Green Sate University.
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