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Asian American studies now : a critical reader, edited by Jean Yu-wen Shen Wu and Thomas C. Chen
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- Contributor
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- Matsuda, Mari J., 1956-
- McGregor, Davianna
- Okihiro, Gary Y., 1945-
- Omatsu, Glenn
- Omi, Michael
- Parreñas, Rhacel Salazar
- Prashad, Vijay
- Pérez, Hiram
- Shah, Nayan, 1966-
- Takagi, Dana Y., 1954-
- Tang, Eric, 1974-
- Weglyn, Michi, 1926-
- Winant, Howard
- Wu, Jean Yu-wen Shen, 1948-
- Zia, Helen
- Yuh, Ji-Yeon
- Ancheta, Angelo N., 1960-
- Chan, Sucheng
- Chen, Thomas C., 1982-
- Chiu, Monica, 1965-
- Dirlik, Arif
- Dorow, Sara K
- Eng, David L., 1967-
- Espiritu, Yen Le, 1963-
- Han, Shinhee, 1963-
- Kim, Elaine H
- Lee, Erika
- Lee, Robert G., 1947-
- Leong, Andrew
- Maira, Sunaina, 1969-
- Manalansan, Martin F., 1960-
- Summary
- Asian American Studies Now represents the changes occurring in Asian American communities and the world that require a reconsideration of how the interdisciplinary field of Asian American studies is defined and taught. The editors have selected essays for the significance of their contribution and their clarity, brevity, and accessibility to readers with little to no prior knowledge of Asian American studies, and feature reprints of seminal articles and groundbreaking texts, as well as bold new scholarship
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xviii, 654 pages)
- Note
- Copyrights and PermissionsIndex
- Contents
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- Acknowledgments; Introduction; One: Situating Asian America; 1 When and Where I Enter; 2 Neither Black Nor White; 3 Detroit Blues: "Because of You, Motherfuckers"; 4 A Dialogue on Racial Melancholia; 5 Home is Where the Han Is: A Korean American Perspective on the Los Angeles Upheavals; 6 Recognizing Native Hawaiians: A Quest for Sovereignty; 7 Situating Asian Americans in the Political Discourse on Affirmative Action; 8 Racism: From Domination to Hegemony; Two: History and Memory
- 9 The Chinese are Coming. How Can We Stop Them?: Chinese Exclusion and the Origins of American Gatekeeping10 Public Health and the Mapping of Chinatown; 11 The Secret Munson Report; 12 Asian American Struggles for Civil, Political, Economic, and Social Rights; 13 Out of the Shadows: Camptown Women, Military Brides, and Korean (American) Communities; 14 The Cold War Origins of the Model Minority Myth; 15 Why China?: Identifying Histories of Transnational Adoption; 16 The "Four Prisons" and the Movements of Liberation: Asian American Activism from the 1960s to the 1990s
- Three: Culture, Politics, and Society17 Youth Culture, Citizenship, and Globalization: South Asian Muslim Youth in the United States after Septemer 11th; 18 Asian Immigrant Women and Global Restructuring, 1970s-1990s; 19 Medical, Racist, and Colonial Constructions of Power in Anne Fadiman's The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down; 20 Searching for Community: Filipino Gay Men in New York City; 21 How to Rehabilitate a Mulatto: The Iconography of Tiger Woods; 22 Occult Racism: The Masking of Race in the Hmong Hunter Incident; 23 Collateral Damage: Southeast Asian Poverty in the United States
- Four: Pedagogies and Possibilities24 Whither Asian American Studies?; 25 Freedom Schooling: Reconceptualizing Asian American Studies for Our Communities; 26 Asians on the Rim: Transnational Capital and Local Community in the Making of Contemporary Asian America; 27 Crafting Solidarities; 28 We Will Not Be Used: Are Asian Americans the Racial Bourgeoisie?; 29 The Struggle Over Parcel C: How Boston's Chinatown Won a Victory in the Fight Against Institutional Expansionism and Environmental Racism; 30 Race Matters in Civic Engagement Work; 31 Homes, Borders, and Possibilities; Biographical Notes
- Isbn
- 9780813549330
- Label
- Asian American studies now : a critical reader
- Title
- Asian American studies now
- Title remainder
- a critical reader
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Jean Yu-wen Shen Wu and Thomas C. Chen
- Contributor
-
- Matsuda, Mari J., 1956-
- McGregor, Davianna
- Okihiro, Gary Y., 1945-
- Omatsu, Glenn
- Omi, Michael
- Parreñas, Rhacel Salazar
- Prashad, Vijay
- Pérez, Hiram
- Shah, Nayan, 1966-
- Takagi, Dana Y., 1954-
- Tang, Eric, 1974-
- Weglyn, Michi, 1926-
- Winant, Howard
- Wu, Jean Yu-wen Shen, 1948-
- Zia, Helen
- Yuh, Ji-Yeon
- Ancheta, Angelo N., 1960-
- Chan, Sucheng
- Chen, Thomas C., 1982-
- Chiu, Monica, 1965-
- Dirlik, Arif
- Dorow, Sara K
- Eng, David L., 1967-
- Espiritu, Yen Le, 1963-
- Han, Shinhee, 1963-
- Kim, Elaine H
- Lee, Erika
- Lee, Robert G., 1947-
- Leong, Andrew
- Maira, Sunaina, 1969-
- Manalansan, Martin F., 1960-
- Subject
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- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies | General
- Asian Americans -- Social conditions
- Asian Americans -- Social conditions
- Electronic books
- History
- American literature -- Asian American authors
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies | Asian American Studies
- American literature -- Asian American authors
- Asian Americans
- Asian Americans -- History
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Asian American Studies Now represents the changes occurring in Asian American communities and the world that require a reconsideration of how the interdisciplinary field of Asian American studies is defined and taught. The editors have selected essays for the significance of their contribution and their clarity, brevity, and accessibility to readers with little to no prior knowledge of Asian American studies, and feature reprints of seminal articles and groundbreaking texts, as well as bold new scholarship
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- EBLCP
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
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- 1948-
- 1982-
- 1947-
- 1945-
- 1967-
- 1963-
- 1966-
- 1926-
- 1965-
- 1960-
- 1974-
- 1963-
- 1956-
- 1954-
- 1969-
- 1960-
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- Wu, Jean Yu-wen Shen
- Chen, Thomas C.
- Lee, Robert G.
- Okihiro, Gary Y.
- Zia, Helen
- Eng, David L.
- Han, Shinhee
- Kim, Elaine H
- McGregor, Davianna
- Omi, Michael
- Winant, Howard
- Lee, Erika
- Shah, Nayan
- Weglyn, Michi
- Chan, Sucheng
- Yuh, Ji-Yeon
- Dorow, Sara K
- Parreñas, Rhacel Salazar
- Chiu, Monica
- Manalansan, Martin F.
- Pérez, Hiram
- Tang, Eric
- Dirlik, Arif
- Prashad, Vijay
- Leong, Andrew
- Espiritu, Yen Le
- Omatsu, Glenn
- Matsuda, Mari J.
- Takagi, Dana Y.
- Maira, Sunaina
- Ancheta, Angelo N.
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Asian Americans
- Asian Americans
- American literature
- SOCIAL SCIENCE
- SOCIAL SCIENCE
- American literature
- Asian Americans
- Asian Americans
- Label
- Asian American studies now : a critical reader, edited by Jean Yu-wen Shen Wu and Thomas C. Chen
- Note
- Copyrights and PermissionsIndex
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- online resource
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- cr
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- Contents
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- Acknowledgments; Introduction; One: Situating Asian America; 1 When and Where I Enter; 2 Neither Black Nor White; 3 Detroit Blues: "Because of You, Motherfuckers"; 4 A Dialogue on Racial Melancholia; 5 Home is Where the Han Is: A Korean American Perspective on the Los Angeles Upheavals; 6 Recognizing Native Hawaiians: A Quest for Sovereignty; 7 Situating Asian Americans in the Political Discourse on Affirmative Action; 8 Racism: From Domination to Hegemony; Two: History and Memory
- 9 The Chinese are Coming. How Can We Stop Them?: Chinese Exclusion and the Origins of American Gatekeeping10 Public Health and the Mapping of Chinatown; 11 The Secret Munson Report; 12 Asian American Struggles for Civil, Political, Economic, and Social Rights; 13 Out of the Shadows: Camptown Women, Military Brides, and Korean (American) Communities; 14 The Cold War Origins of the Model Minority Myth; 15 Why China?: Identifying Histories of Transnational Adoption; 16 The "Four Prisons" and the Movements of Liberation: Asian American Activism from the 1960s to the 1990s
- Three: Culture, Politics, and Society17 Youth Culture, Citizenship, and Globalization: South Asian Muslim Youth in the United States after Septemer 11th; 18 Asian Immigrant Women and Global Restructuring, 1970s-1990s; 19 Medical, Racist, and Colonial Constructions of Power in Anne Fadiman's The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down; 20 Searching for Community: Filipino Gay Men in New York City; 21 How to Rehabilitate a Mulatto: The Iconography of Tiger Woods; 22 Occult Racism: The Masking of Race in the Hmong Hunter Incident; 23 Collateral Damage: Southeast Asian Poverty in the United States
- Four: Pedagogies and Possibilities24 Whither Asian American Studies?; 25 Freedom Schooling: Reconceptualizing Asian American Studies for Our Communities; 26 Asians on the Rim: Transnational Capital and Local Community in the Making of Contemporary Asian America; 27 Crafting Solidarities; 28 We Will Not Be Used: Are Asian Americans the Racial Bourgeoisie?; 29 The Struggle Over Parcel C: How Boston's Chinatown Won a Victory in the Fight Against Institutional Expansionism and Environmental Racism; 30 Race Matters in Civic Engagement Work; 31 Homes, Borders, and Possibilities; Biographical Notes
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- ocn779828626
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- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xviii, 654 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780813549330
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- c
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- JSTOR
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- System control number
- (OCoLC)779828626
- Label
- Asian American studies now : a critical reader, edited by Jean Yu-wen Shen Wu and Thomas C. Chen
- Note
- Copyrights and PermissionsIndex
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
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- Acknowledgments; Introduction; One: Situating Asian America; 1 When and Where I Enter; 2 Neither Black Nor White; 3 Detroit Blues: "Because of You, Motherfuckers"; 4 A Dialogue on Racial Melancholia; 5 Home is Where the Han Is: A Korean American Perspective on the Los Angeles Upheavals; 6 Recognizing Native Hawaiians: A Quest for Sovereignty; 7 Situating Asian Americans in the Political Discourse on Affirmative Action; 8 Racism: From Domination to Hegemony; Two: History and Memory
- 9 The Chinese are Coming. How Can We Stop Them?: Chinese Exclusion and the Origins of American Gatekeeping10 Public Health and the Mapping of Chinatown; 11 The Secret Munson Report; 12 Asian American Struggles for Civil, Political, Economic, and Social Rights; 13 Out of the Shadows: Camptown Women, Military Brides, and Korean (American) Communities; 14 The Cold War Origins of the Model Minority Myth; 15 Why China?: Identifying Histories of Transnational Adoption; 16 The "Four Prisons" and the Movements of Liberation: Asian American Activism from the 1960s to the 1990s
- Three: Culture, Politics, and Society17 Youth Culture, Citizenship, and Globalization: South Asian Muslim Youth in the United States after Septemer 11th; 18 Asian Immigrant Women and Global Restructuring, 1970s-1990s; 19 Medical, Racist, and Colonial Constructions of Power in Anne Fadiman's The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down; 20 Searching for Community: Filipino Gay Men in New York City; 21 How to Rehabilitate a Mulatto: The Iconography of Tiger Woods; 22 Occult Racism: The Masking of Race in the Hmong Hunter Incident; 23 Collateral Damage: Southeast Asian Poverty in the United States
- Four: Pedagogies and Possibilities24 Whither Asian American Studies?; 25 Freedom Schooling: Reconceptualizing Asian American Studies for Our Communities; 26 Asians on the Rim: Transnational Capital and Local Community in the Making of Contemporary Asian America; 27 Crafting Solidarities; 28 We Will Not Be Used: Are Asian Americans the Racial Bourgeoisie?; 29 The Struggle Over Parcel C: How Boston's Chinatown Won a Victory in the Fight Against Institutional Expansionism and Environmental Racism; 30 Race Matters in Civic Engagement Work; 31 Homes, Borders, and Possibilities; Biographical Notes
- Control code
- ocn779828626
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xviii, 654 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780813549330
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Note
- JSTOR
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- 22573/ctt1bngp0v
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)779828626
Subject
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies | General
- Asian Americans -- Social conditions
- Asian Americans -- Social conditions
- Electronic books
- History
- American literature -- Asian American authors
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies | Asian American Studies
- American literature -- Asian American authors
- Asian Americans
- Asian Americans -- History
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- UPCC book collections on Project MUSE, Global Cultural Studies
- Book collections on Project MUSE
- Project MUSE - Archive American Studies Foundation
- UPCC book collections on Project MUSE
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