Religion
and Social Justice for Immigrants
Price: $24.95
Editor: Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo
Subject: Religion / Sociology
Paper ISBN 0-8135-3909-9
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3908-0
Pages: 320 pp. 1 table
Praise for Religion and Social Justice for Immigrants
"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
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Description:
Religion has jumped into the sphere of global and domestic
politics in ways that few would have imagined a century ago. Some
expected that religion would die as modernity flourished. Instead, it
now stares at us almost daily from the front pages of newspapers and
television broadcasts. Although it is usually stories about the
Christian Right or conservative Islam that grab headlines, there are
many religious activists of other political persuasions that are
working quietly for social justice. This book examines one segment of
this group-those working for equitable treatment for immigrants in the
United States.
Bringing together thirteen essays by social scientists and
one theologian, this book analyzes the different ways in which
organized religion provides immigrants with an arena for mobilization,
civic participation, and solidarity. Contributors explore 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 the politics of diaspora; how
interfaith groups organize religious people into immigrant civil rights
activists at the U.S.-Mexican border; and how large Catholic groups
advocate governmental legislation and policies on behalf of refugees.
In an era marked by xenophobia and a new sense of nationalism
that equates foreigners with terrorists, non-governmental advocates
like those described here are especially crucial in fighting for the
well-being of newcomers to this country. This book provides a
compelling new look at this new social function of contemporary
religion.
About the Editor:
Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo is a professor in the
department of sociology at the University of Southern California in Los
Angeles.
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