Wu analyzes how interactions among people from the U.S. and several East and Southeast Asian nations inspired transnational identities and multiracial coalitions that challenged political commitments during the Vietnam War era.
Wu analyzes how interactions among people from the U.S. and several East and Southeast Asian nations inspired transnational identities and multiracial coalitions that challenged political commitments during the Vietnam War era.
Judy Tzu-Chun Wu is Associate Professor of History and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the Ohio State University.
Inhaltsangabe
IntroductionPart I: Journeys for Peace Chapter 1. An African American Abroad Chapter 2. Afro-Asian Alliances Chapter 3. Searching for Home and PeacePart II: Journeys for Liberation Chapter 4. Anticitizens, Red Diaper Babies, and Model Minorities Chapter 5. A Revolutionary Pilgrimage Chapter 6. The Belly of the BeastPart III: Journeys for Global Sisterhood Chapter 7. "We Met the 'Enemy'- and They Are Our Sisters" Chapter 8. War at a Peace Conference Chapter 9. Woman WarriorsLegacies: Journeys of Reconciliation Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
IntroductionPart I: Journeys for Peace Chapter 1. An African American Abroad Chapter 2. Afro-Asian Alliances Chapter 3. Searching for Home and PeacePart II: Journeys for Liberation Chapter 4. Anticitizens, Red Diaper Babies, and Model Minorities Chapter 5. A Revolutionary Pilgrimage Chapter 6. The Belly of the BeastPart III: Journeys for Global Sisterhood Chapter 7. "We Met the 'Enemy'- and They Are Our Sisters" Chapter 8. War at a Peace Conference Chapter 9. Woman WarriorsLegacies: Journeys of Reconciliation Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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