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<strong>Transnationalism</strong>: A <strong>Category</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Analysis</strong> | 647<br />
23. Ong, Neoliberalism as Exception; Michael Hardt <strong>and</strong> Antonio Negri, Multitude: War <strong>and</strong> Democracy in<br />
the Age <strong>of</strong> Empire (New York: Penguin, 2004); Michael Hardt <strong>and</strong> Antonio Negri, Empire (Cambridge,<br />
Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2000); Giorgio Agamben, Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power <strong>and</strong> Bare<br />
Life (Stan<strong>for</strong>d, Calif.: Stan<strong>for</strong>d University Press, 1998).<br />
24. Lisa Yoneyama, “Liberation under Siege: U.S. Military Occupation <strong>and</strong> Japanese Women’s Enfranchisement,”<br />
American Quarterly 57.3 (September 2005): 885–910; Ong, Neoliberalism as Exception;<br />
Inderpal Grewal, Transnational America: Feminisms, Diasporas, Neoliberalisms (Durham, N.C.: Duke<br />
University Press, 2005).<br />
25. For a humorous riff on this, see Barbara Ehrenreich, “It’s Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week,” October<br />
22, 2007, http://www.thenation.com/doc/20071105/ehrenreich (accessed October 2007).<br />
26. Benedict R. Anderson, Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin <strong>and</strong> Spread <strong>of</strong> Nationalism<br />
(London: Verso, 1983); Neferti Tadiar, Fantasy-Production: Sexual Economies <strong>and</strong> Other Philippine<br />
Consequences <strong>for</strong> the New World Order (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2004), 7; Lisa R<strong>of</strong>el,<br />
Desiring China: Experiments in Neoliberalism, Sexuality, <strong>and</strong> Public Culture (Durham, N.C.: Duke<br />
University Press, 2007); Jasbir K. Puar, Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times, Next<br />
Wave (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2007); Grewal, Transnational America.<br />
27. Stuart Hall, “The Local <strong>and</strong> the Global: Globalization <strong>and</strong> Ethnicity” in Culture, Globalization <strong>and</strong><br />
the World System, ed. Anthony D. King, 19–39 (Minneapolis: University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota Press, 1997),<br />
19–20.<br />
28. Joan Wallach Scott, “Gender: A Useful <strong>Category</strong> <strong>of</strong> Historical <strong>Analysis</strong>,” American Historical Review<br />
91.5 (December 1986): 1053–75.<br />
29. Ibid., 1067.<br />
30. Ibid., 1067–69.<br />
31. John T. Way, “The Mayan in the Mall: Development, Culture <strong>and</strong> Globalization in Guatemala,<br />
1920–2003” (PhD diss., Yale University, Department <strong>of</strong> History, 2006), <strong>for</strong>thcoming, Duke University<br />
Press.<br />
32. Gladys McCormick, “Challenging the Golden Age: The Mexican Sugar Industry, Popular Mobilizations,<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Rise <strong>of</strong> an Authoritarian State, 1935–1965” (PhD diss., University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-<br />
Madison, Department <strong>of</strong> History, <strong>for</strong>thcoming 2009).<br />
33. See Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, Doméstica: Immigrant Workers Cleaning <strong>and</strong> Caring in the Shadows<br />
<strong>of</strong> Affluence (Berkeley: University <strong>of</strong> Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Press, 2001); Barbara Ehrenreich <strong>and</strong> Arlie Russell<br />
Hochschild, Global Woman: Nannies, Maids, <strong>and</strong> Sex Workers in the New Economy (New York: Metropolitan<br />
Books, 2003).<br />
34. Halina Todd, “Prostitution,” The Mobilizer (Mobilization <strong>for</strong> Survival), http://feminism.eserver.<br />
org/prostitution.txt (Summer 1993). See also the Web page <strong>of</strong> the Okinawa Peace Network <strong>of</strong> Los<br />
Angeles (Buddahead Productions): http://www.uchinachu.org.<br />
35. Christina Klein, Cold War Orientalism : Asia in the Middlebrow Imagination, 1945–1961 (Berkeley:<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Press, 2003).<br />
36. Laura Briggs, Reproducing Empire: Race, Sex, Science, <strong>and</strong> U.S. Imperialism in Puerto Rico (Berkeley:<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Press, 2002).<br />
37. For a magnificent study <strong>of</strong> the regulation <strong>of</strong> brothels <strong>and</strong> lock hospitals, see Philippa Levine, Prostitution,<br />
Race, <strong>and</strong> Politics: Policing Venereal Disease in the British Empire (London: Routledge, 2003).<br />
38. See, among others, Ann Laura Stoler, Carnal Knowledge <strong>and</strong> Imperial Power: Race <strong>and</strong> the Intimate<br />
in Colonial Rule (Berkeley: University <strong>of</strong> Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Press, 2002), <strong>and</strong> “Tense <strong>and</strong> Tender Ties: The<br />
Politics <strong>of</strong> Comparison in North American History <strong>and</strong> (Post) Colonial Studies,” Journal <strong>of</strong> American<br />
History 88.3 (2001): 829–65.<br />
39. Briggs, Reproducing Empire.<br />
40. See Lisa Lowe, Immigrant Acts: On Asian American Cultural Politics (Durham, N.C.: Duke University<br />
Press, 1996); Robert G. Lee, Orientals : Asian Americans in Popular Culture (Philadelphia: Temple<br />
University Press, 1999).<br />
41. David Kirkpatrick, “Demonstrations on Immigration Are Hardening a Divide,” New York Times,<br />
April 17, 2006, 1.<br />
42. Ibid.<br />
43. Jennifer Harper, “Americans Take Stern View <strong>of</strong> Illegal Immigration,” Washington Times, April 12,<br />
2006, 1.