The Culture of Protest explores how religious activists and Central American Immigrants, by protesting U.S refugee and foreign policy, create practices, meanings, and relationships that are, themselves, a form of social changes. As they assist refugees, sanctuary workers develop international notions of citizenship, create ecumenical interpretations of faith, from egalitarian communities, and cross a border between first and third worlds to view their own society through the eyes of the poor. Sanctuary is thus not only a practical effort to aid refugees and affect U.S. policy but also a cultural and religious movement with profound implications for U.S society.
INFO BUKU
Judul: The Culture Of Protest: Religious Activism and the U.S Sanctuary Movement
Penulis: Susan Bibler Coutin
Penerbit: Westview Press
Edisi: 1993
Halaman: 250
Ukuran: 15 x 22.5 x 1.5 cm
Sampul: Soft Cover
Bahasa: English
Kondisi: Buku Bekas Koleksi Pribadi
Lokasi: 220/Cou/c