Publications and Professional Papers Books

Publications and Professional Papers Books

PUBLICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL PAPERS BOOKS Civic Engagements: The Citizenship Practices of Indian and Vietnamese Immigrants (with Deborah Reed-Danahay). Stanford University Press (forthcoming, Fall 2011) Citizenship, Political Engagement, and Belonging: Immigrants in Europe and the United States (Rutgers University Press, 2008); co-edited with Deborah Reed-Danahay Includes co-authored “Introduction”, section introductions and one chapter (“Immigrants as Netizens: Political Mobilization in Cyberspace”) by Brettell NOTE: This book was selected for the Annual Outstanding Academic Titles list (2009) by Choice—published in January 2010. Twenty-First Century Gateways: Immigrant Incorporation in Suburbia, Audrey Singer, Susan Hardwick and Caroline Brettell, eds., Brookings Institution Press (2008) Includes one chapter (“„Big D‟: Incorporating New Immigrants in a Sunbelt Suburban Metropolis”) and coauthored Afterword by Brettell Crossing Borders/Constructing Boundaries: Race, Ethnicity and Immigration (edited volume) (Lexington Books, 2007) Includes “Introduction” and 3 section introductions by Brettell Anthropology and Migration: Essays on Transnationalism, Ethnicity and Identity. Altamira Press, 2003 Migration Theory: Talking Across Disciplines (edited with James F. Hollifield). New York: Routledge, 2000; second edition 2008 includes “Introduction” by Caroline B. Brettell and James F. Hollifield, and “Theorizing Migration in Anthropology: The Social Construction of Networks, Identities, Communities, and Globalscapes” by Caroline B. Brettell Writing Against the Wind: A Mother's Life History. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1999 (now Rowman and Littlefield). Gender and Health: An International Perspective (edited with Carolyn Sargent). Prentice-Hall, 1996. includes “Introduction” by Carolyn Sargent and Caroline B. Brettell When They Read What We Write: The Politics of Ethnography (edited volume). Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey/Greenwood, 1993. includes “Introduction: Fieldwork, Text, and Audience” and “Whose History is It? Selection and Representation in the Creation of a Text” by Caroline B. Brettell Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective (edited with Carolyn Sargent). Prentice-Hall, 1993 (Second Edition 1997; Third Edition 2001; Fourth Edition 2005; Fifth Edition 2009). includes 11 section introductions by editors Men Who Migrate, Women Who Wait: Population and History in a Portuguese Parish. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1986. (translation: Homens que Partem, Mulheres que Esperam: consequênçias da emigração numa frequesia minhota. Lisbon: Publicações Dom Quixote, 1991. International Migration: The Female Experience, (edited with Rita James Simon). Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allenheld, 1986. includes “Introduction” by Caroline B. Brettell and Rita James Simon. Painters and Peasants in the Nineteenth Century, with Richard Robson Brettell. Geneva: Skira Publications, 1983. We Have Already Cried Many Tears: The Stories of Three Portuguese Migrant Women. Cambridge, Mass: Schenkman Publishing Co., 1982. (reissued with new introduction by Waveland Press, 1996). Já Chorei Muitas Lágrimas: crónica duma mulher Portuguesa imigrada. Lisbon: Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 1978. (extracts reprinted in Les Femmes Immigrées et la Formation special issue of Migrants-Formations NO. 32/33, March, 1979). EDITED JOURNAL ISSUES “Global Space/Local Places: Diaspora, Transnational Practices, and the Meaning of Home,” Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, Volume 13, Number 3 (2006). “Migration, Identity and Citizenship,” American Behavioral Scientist, Volume 50 , Number 1 (2006) (co-editor with Carolyn Sargent). BOOK CHAPTERS “Anthropology and Migration”, Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, Immanual Ness, editor (Wiley Blackwell, expected 2012) “The Spatial, Social, and Political Incorporation of Asian Indian Immigrants in Dallas” reprinted in Indian Transnationalism. New Delhi: Rawat Publications (in press) “Deciding to Jump: Immigration, Gender and Civic Engagement”, Global Challenges: Migration, Kavita Khoury, ed., Palgrave-Macmillan (in press) “Migration, Gender, and Family”, Oxford Handbook of International Migration, Mark Rosenbum and Daniel J. Tichenor, eds., Oxford University Press (in press). “Gender and Migration”, Encyclopedia of Immigration, Volume 4, Elliott Barkan, eds., ABC- Clio Publishers (in press). “Immigrant Organizations and Scalar Positioning: Asian Indians and the Dynamics of Place in a Southwestern Suburban Metropolis,” IN The Location of Migration: The City and the Scale, Nina Glick-Schiller and Ayse Caglar, eds., Cornell University Press, 2011. “Cityward Migration in Comparative Perspective” (with Robert V. Kemper), IN Urban Life: Readings in Urban Anthropology, George Gmelch and Robert V. Kemper, eds. (5th edition), Waveland Press, 2009. “Afterword: Current Trends and Future Directions in Portuguese-American Studies”, In Andrea Klimt and Kimberly da Costa Holton, eds., Building Ethnic Communities: Portuguese Americans along the Eastern Seaboard. Dartmouth, MA: University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, Center for Portuguese Studies, Portuguese in America Series, 2009. “Comment: New Migrant Cities: Cultural Transformation and New Urban Landscapes” IN Lauren Herzer, Sarah Dixon Klump, and Mary Elizabeth Malinkin, eds., Transnational Migration to New Regional Centers: Policy Challenges, Practice, and the Migrant Experience, Eurasian Migration Papers, Number 2, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2009. “Communities of Practice” for Civic and Political Engagement: A Comparison of Asian Indian and Vietnamese Immigrant Organizations in a Southwestern Metropolis” (with Deborah Reed- Danahay), IN Civic Hopes and Political Realities: Immigrants, Community Organizations and Political Engagement, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan and Irene Bloemraad, eds. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2008. “Immigrants in a Sunbelt Metropolis: The Transformation of an Urban Place and the Construction of Community” IN Immigration and Integration in Urban Communities: Renegotiating the City, Lisa M. Hanley, Blair A. Ruble and Allison M. Garland, eds. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center Press and Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. “Meet Me at the Chat Corner: The Cultural Embeddedness of Immigrant Entrepreneurs” IN From Arrival to Incorporation: Migrants to the U.S. in a Global Era, Elliott Barkan, Hasia Diner, and Allen Kraut, eds, NYU Press, 2008. “Immigrant Women in Small Business: Biographies of Becoming Entrepreneurs” Handbook of Research on Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurs, Leo-Paul Dana, editor. Cheltenham, UK and Vermont, USA: Edward Elgar, 2007. "Anthropology, Gender and Narrative," IN Exploring Women‟s Studies:Looking Forward, Looking Back, Carol Berkin, Judith L. Pinch and Carole S. Appel eds., Prentice Hall, 2006. “Liminal Space and Liminal Time: A Woman‟s Travel Journal, 1938-39,” IN Women on the Verge of Home, Bilinda Straight, ed., pp. 109-128. SUNY Press, 2005 “Nancy Foner”, IN Biographical Dictionary of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Vered Amit, ed., pp. 164-165. London and New York: Routledge, 2004 “Anthropology and the Study of Immigrant Women”, IN Migration, Globalization, and Ethnic Relations, Mohsen M. Mobasher and Mahmoud Sadri, eds. pp. 323-338. Prentice Hall, 2004 (with Patricia deBergeois, republication) “Bringing the City Back In: Cities as Context for Immigrant Incorporation”, IN American Arrivals: Anthropology Engages the New Immigration, Nancy Foner, ed., pp. 163-195. Santa Fe: School of American Research, 2003. “Immigrants and Repatriates: A Comment”, IN Europe‟s Invisible Migrants, Andrea Smith, ed., pp. 95-101. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2003. “Migration to Cities” (with Robert Van Kemper), IN Encyclopedia of Urban Cultures, Volume 1, pp. 30-38. Scholastic/Grolier, 2002. “Migration”, IN History of the European Family, Volume 2, Family Life in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1789-1913, Marzio Barbagli and David I. Kertzer, eds., Pp. 229-247. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2002. “Portugal”, IN Countries and Their Cultures. Melvin and Carol Ember, eds., Volume 3, Pp. 1801-1813. New York: Macmillan Reference, 2001. “Not That Lineage Stuff: Teaching Kinship into the 21st Century”, IN New Directions in Anthropological Kinship, Linda Stone, ed., Pp. 48-70. Rowman and Littlefield, 2001. “The City as Context: Approaches to Immigrants and Cities”, IN Proceedings, Metropolis International Workshop, Lisbon, Sept. 28-29, Pp. 141-154. Lisbon: Luso-American Development Foundation, 1999. “The Casa of José dos Santos Caldas: Family and Household in a Northwestern Portuguese Village, 1850-1993”, IN House Life: Space, Place and Family in Europe, Denise Lawrence and Donna Birdwell-Pheasant, eds., Pp. 39-72. Berg Publishers, 1999. “Fieldwork in the Archives: Methods and Sources in Historical Anthropology”, IN Handbook of Methods in Cultural Anthropology, H. Russell Bernard, ed., Pp. 513-546. Altamira Press, 1998. “Historical Perspectives on Infant Mortality in Northwestern Portugal”, IN Small Wars: The Cultural Politics of Childhood, Nancy Scheper- Hughes and Carolyn Sargent, eds., Pp. 165-185. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998 “Blurred Genres and Blended Voices: Life History, Biography, Autobiography and the Auto/Ethnography of Women's Lives”, IN Auto/ethnography: Rewriting the Self and the Social, Deborah Reed- Danahay, ed., Pp. 223-246. Berg Publishers, 1997 “Returning with the Emigrants: A Journey in Portuguese Ethnography”, IN Europe in the Anthropological Imagination,

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