Asian American studies now : a critical reader
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Asian American studies now : a critical reader
Rutgers University Press, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [623-625]) and index
収録内容
- When and where I enter / Gary Y. Okihiro
- Neither black nor white / Angelo N. Ancheta
- Detroit blues : "Because of you motherfuckers" / Helen Zia
- A dialogue on racial melancholia / David L. Eng and Shinhee Han
- Home is where the Han is : a Korean American perspective on the Los Angeles upheavals / Elaine H. Kim
- Recognizing native Hawaiians: a quest for sovereignty / Davianna Pomaika'i McGregor
- Situating Asian Americans in the political discourse on affirmative action / Michael Omi and Dana Takagi
- Racism: from domination to hegemony / Howard Winant
- The Chinese are coming. How can we stop them? Chinese exclusion and the origins of American gatekeeping / Erika Lee
- Public health and the mapping of Chinatown / Nayan Shah
- The secret Munson Report / Michi Nishiura Weglyn
- Asian American struggles for civil, political, economic, and social rights / Sucheng Chan
- Out of the shadows : camptown women, military brides, and Korean (American) communities / Ji-Yeon Yuh
- The Cold War origins of the model minority myth / Robert G. Lee
- Why China? Identifying histories of transnational adoption / Sara Dorow
- The "four prisons" and the movements of liberation : Asian American activism from the 1960s to the 1990s / Glenn Omatsu
- Youth culture, citizenship, and globalization: South Asian Muslim youth in the United States after September 11th / Sunaina Maira
- Asian immigrant women and global restructuring, 1970s-1990s / Rhacel Salazar Parreñas
- Medical, racist, and colonial constructions of power in Anne Fadiman's The spirit catches you and you fall down / Monica Chiu
- Searching for community : Filipino gay men in New York City / Martin F. Manalansan IV
- How to rehabilitate a mulatto : the iconography of Tiger Woods / Hiram Perez
- Occult racism : the masking of race in the Hmong Hunter incident / a dialogue between anthropologist Louisa Schein and filmmaker/activist Va-Megn Thoj
- Collateral damage : Southeast Asian poverty in the United States / Eric Tang
- Whither Asian American studies? / Sucheng Chan
- Freedom schooling : reconceptualizing Asian American studies for our communities / Glenn Omatsu
- Asians on the rim : transnational capital and local community in the making of contemporary Asian America / Arif Dirlik
- Crafting solidarities / Vijay Prashad
- We will not be used : are Asian Americans the racial bourgeoisie? / Mari Matsuda
- The struggle over parcel C : how Boston's Chinatown won a victory in the fight against institutional expansionism and environmental racism / Andrew Leong
- Race matters in civic engagement work / Jean Y. Wu
- Homes, borders, and possibilities / Yen Le Espiritu
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: hardcover ISBN 9780813545745
内容説明
Asian American Studies Now truly represents the enormous changes occurring in Asian American communities and the world, changes that require a reconsideration of how the interdisciplinary field of Asian American studies is defined and taught. This comprehensive anthology, arranged in four parts and featuring a stellar group of contributors, summarizes and defines the current shape of this rapidly changing field, addressing topics such as transnationalism, U.S. imperialism, multiracial identity, racism, immigration, citizenship, social justice, and pedagogy. Jean Yu-wen Shen Wu and Thomas C. Chen have selected essays for the significance of their contribution to the field and their clarity, brevity, and accessibility to readers with little to no prior knowledge of Asian American studies. Featuring both reprints of seminal articles and groundbreaking texts, as well as bold new scholarship, ""Asian American Studies Now"" addresses the new circumstances, new communities, and new concerns that are reconstituting Asian America.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780813545752
内容説明
Asian American Studies Now truly represents the enormous changes occurring in Asian American communities and the world, changes that require a reconsideration of how the interdisciplinary field of Asian American studies is defined and taught. This comprehensive anthology, arranged in four parts and featuring a stellar group of contributors, summarizes and defines the current shape of this rapidly changing field, addressing topics such as transnationalism, U.S. imperialism, multiracial identity, racism, immigration, citizenship, social justice, and pedagogy.Jean Yu-wen Shen Wu and Thomas C. Chen have selected essays for the significance of their contribution to the field and their clarity, brevity, and accessibility to readers with little to no prior knowledge of Asian American studies. Featuring both reprints of seminal articles and groundbreaking texts, as well as bold new scholarship, Asian American Studies Now addresses the new circumstances, new communities, and new concerns that are reconstituting Asian America.
目次
Introduction
Part I: Situating Asian America
When and Where I Enter
Neither Black nor White
Detroit Blues
A Dialogue on Racial Melancholia
Home Is Where the Han Is
Native Hawaiians: A Quest for Sovereignty
Situating Asian Americans in the Political Discourse on Affirmative Action
Racism
Part II: History and Memory
The Chinese Are Coming. How Can We Stop Them?
Public Health and the Mapping of Chinatown
The Secret Munson Report
Asian American Struggles for Civil, Political, Economic, and Social Rights
Out of the Shadows
The Cold War Origins of the Model Minority Myth
Why China? Identifying Histories of Transnational Adoption
The "Four Prisons" and the Movements of Liberation
Part III: Culture, Politics, and Society
Youth Culture, Citizenship, and Globalization
Asian Immigrant Women and Global Restructuring, 1970s-1990s
Medical, Racist, and Colonial Constructions of Power in Anne Fadiman's The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down
Searching for Community
How to Rehabilitate a Mulatto
Occult Racism: The Masking of Race in the Hmong Hunter Incident, by A Dialogue between Anthropologist Louisa Schein and Filmmaker/Activist Va-Megn Thoj
Collateral Damage
Part IV: Pedagogies and Possibilities
Whither Asian American Studies?
Freedom Schooling
Asians on the Rim
Crafting Solidarities
Will Not Be Used
The Struggle over Parcel C
Race Matters in Civic Engagement Work
Homes, Borders, and Possibilities
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