Separating families, recuperating the "nation-as-family": Migrant youth and the cultural politics of shame
This study investigates the intersections of policy, affect, and the lives of migrant youth. We approach the Trump Administration's contingent reversal of a "zero tolerance" family separation policy as an illustrative case for understanding how affect mediates policy-making processes....
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Main Authors: | Ethan Chang (Author), Jill Koyama (Author), Julie Kasper (Author) |
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Arizona State University,
2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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