Asian American Studies Now
A Critical Reader
Herausgeber: Wu, Jean Yu-Wen Shen; Chen, Thomas
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A Critical Reader
Herausgeber: Wu, Jean Yu-Wen Shen; Chen, Thomas
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An interdisciplinary collection of essays, and historical documents, that introduces readers to the many issues fueling the growth of Asian American Studies
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An interdisciplinary collection of essays, and historical documents, that introduces readers to the many issues fueling the growth of Asian American Studies
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- None edition
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 179mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1374g
- ISBN-13: 9780813545752
- ISBN-10: 0813545757
- Artikelnr.: 26526767
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- None edition
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 179mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1374g
- ISBN-13: 9780813545752
- ISBN-10: 0813545757
- Artikelnr.: 26526767
Wu, Jean Yu-Wen Shen
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
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
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
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