License to Travel: A Cultural History of the Passport

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Price
$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
University of California Press
Publish Date
Pages
248
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.4 X 0.8 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780520375857

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About the Author
Patrick Bixby is Professor of English at Arizona State University. His books include Unaccompanied Traveler: The Writings of Kathleen M. Murphy.
Reviews
"In License to Travel, Bixby explores the passport's linguistic journey and much else. . . . An impressive survey."-- "Wall Street Journal"
"Neatly lays out the mighty power of the passport and the pains of passport inequality. . . . With License to Travel, Bixby also makes the argument that applying and carrying a passport is not just an administrative hoop that travelers must jump through: Having a passport gives us the freedom to travel--and the freedom to thrive."-- "AFAR Magazine"
"A comprehensive, insightful history. . . . Bixby offers up a formidable survey of this everyday artifact and how it defines individuals and affords varying degrees of privilege and freedom, depending on one's place of birth."-- "New York Times"
"Read this book and you'll never again treat your passport so casually."-- "Geography Realm"
"Bixby offers a new cultural history of the passport, exploring its pre-history, emergence and its current status today. This beautifully written and accessible book will be a great introduction for people wanting to learn more about passports and their politics of inclusion and exclusion."-- "LSE Review of Books"
"This readable narrative history will interest all who travel abroad as well as those denied the opportunity."-- "CHOICE"
"Charmingly written. . . . An appealing, accessible, and enlightening choice of reading on this subject."-- "International Migration Review"