Transnational Crossroads
Remapping the Americas and the Pacific
Herausgeber: Fojas, Camilla; Guevarra Jr, Rudy P
Transnational Crossroads
Remapping the Americas and the Pacific
Herausgeber: Fojas, Camilla; Guevarra Jr, Rudy P
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Camilla Fojas is Vincent de Paul Professor and the director of Latin American and Latino studies at DePaul University. She is the author of Border Bandits: Hollywood on the Southern Frontier and coeditor of Mixed-Race Hollywood. Rudy P. Guevarra Jr. is an assistant professor of Asian Pacific American studies at Arizona State University. He is the author of Becoming Mexipino: Multiethnic Identities and Communities in San Diego and coeditor of Crossing Lines: Race and Mixed Race across the Geohistorical Divide.
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Camilla Fojas is Vincent de Paul Professor and the director of Latin American and Latino studies at DePaul University. She is the author of Border Bandits: Hollywood on the Southern Frontier and coeditor of Mixed-Race Hollywood. Rudy P. Guevarra Jr. is an assistant professor of Asian Pacific American studies at Arizona State University. He is the author of Becoming Mexipino: Multiethnic Identities and Communities in San Diego and coeditor of Crossing Lines: Race and Mixed Race across the Geohistorical Divide.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Nebraska Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780803237957
- ISBN-10: 0803237952
- Artikelnr.: 34748551
- Verlag: University of Nebraska Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780803237957
- ISBN-10: 0803237952
- Artikelnr.: 34748551
Camilla Fojas is Vincent de Paul Professor and the director of Latin American and Latino studies at DePaul University. She is the author of Border Bandits: Hollywood on the Southern Frontier and coeditor of Mixed-Race Hollywood. Rudy P. Guevarra Jr. is an assistant professor of Asian Pacific American studies at Arizona State University. He is the author of Becoming Mexipino: Multiethnic Identities and Communities in San Diego and coeditor of Crossing Lines: Race and Mixed Race across the Geohistorical Divide.
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Camilla Fojas and Rudy P. Guevarra Jr.
Part 1. The End of Empire: Spanish and U.S. Imperialism
1. Postcolonial Im/migration and Transnational Activist Practices: Filipino
American and U.S. Puerto Rican Performance Poet Activism
Faye Christine Caronan
2. Imperial Works: Writing the United States after 1898
Camilla Fojas
3. Hawaiian Quilts, Global Domesticities, and Patterns of Counterhegemony
Vernadette Vicuña Gonzalez
Part 2. Comparative Racialization: Trans-American Pacific Racial Formations
4. Dismantling Privileged Settings: Japanese American Internees and Mexican
Braceros at the Crossroads of World War II
Jinah Kim
5. (De)Constructing Multiple Gaps: Divisions and Disparities between Asian
Americans and Latina/os in a Los Angeles County High School
Gilda L. Ochoa, Laura E. Enriquez, Sandra Hamada, and Jenniffer Rojas
6. Mabuhay Compañero: Filipinos, Mexicans, and Interethnic Labor Organizing
in Hawaii and California, 1920s1940s
Rudy P. Guevarra Jr.
Part 3. The American Pacific
7. Spectacles of Citizenship: Native Hawaiian Sovereignty Gets a Makeover
Maile Arvin
8. From Captain Cook to Captain Kirk, or, From Colonial Exploration to
Indigenous Exploitation: Issues of Hawaiian Land, Identity, and Nationhood
in a "Postethnic" World
kuualoha hoomanawanui
9. Re-archiving Asian Settler Colonialism in a Time of Hawaiian
Decolonization, or, Two Walks along Kamehameha Highway
Bianca Isaki
10. Multitasking Mediators: Intracolonial Leadership in Filipino and Puerto
Rican Communities in Hawaii, 19001928
JoAnna Poblete
Part 4. Crossroads of American Migration
11. The "Yellow Peril" in the United States and Peru: A Transnational
History of Japanese Exclusion, 1920sWorld War II
Erika Lee
12. Crossing Borders, Locating Home: Ethical Responsibility in Karen Tei
Yamashita's Tropic of Orange
Stella Oh
13. Chinese Migration to the Western Hemisphere: Multiraciality,
Transgenerational Trauma, and Comparative Studies of the Americas
Claudia Sadowski-Smith
14. Unequal Transpacific Capital Transfers: Japanese Brazilians and
Japanese Americans in Japan
Jane H. Yamashiro and Hugo Córdova Quero
15. Ganbateando: The Peruvian Nisei Association and Okinawan Peruvians in
Los Angeles
Ryan Masaaki Yokota
Contributors
Index
Introduction
Camilla Fojas and Rudy P. Guevarra Jr.
Part 1. The End of Empire: Spanish and U.S. Imperialism
1. Postcolonial Im/migration and Transnational Activist Practices: Filipino
American and U.S. Puerto Rican Performance Poet Activism
Faye Christine Caronan
2. Imperial Works: Writing the United States after 1898
Camilla Fojas
3. Hawaiian Quilts, Global Domesticities, and Patterns of Counterhegemony
Vernadette Vicuña Gonzalez
Part 2. Comparative Racialization: Trans-American Pacific Racial Formations
4. Dismantling Privileged Settings: Japanese American Internees and Mexican
Braceros at the Crossroads of World War II
Jinah Kim
5. (De)Constructing Multiple Gaps: Divisions and Disparities between Asian
Americans and Latina/os in a Los Angeles County High School
Gilda L. Ochoa, Laura E. Enriquez, Sandra Hamada, and Jenniffer Rojas
6. Mabuhay Compañero: Filipinos, Mexicans, and Interethnic Labor Organizing
in Hawaii and California, 1920s1940s
Rudy P. Guevarra Jr.
Part 3. The American Pacific
7. Spectacles of Citizenship: Native Hawaiian Sovereignty Gets a Makeover
Maile Arvin
8. From Captain Cook to Captain Kirk, or, From Colonial Exploration to
Indigenous Exploitation: Issues of Hawaiian Land, Identity, and Nationhood
in a "Postethnic" World
kuualoha hoomanawanui
9. Re-archiving Asian Settler Colonialism in a Time of Hawaiian
Decolonization, or, Two Walks along Kamehameha Highway
Bianca Isaki
10. Multitasking Mediators: Intracolonial Leadership in Filipino and Puerto
Rican Communities in Hawaii, 19001928
JoAnna Poblete
Part 4. Crossroads of American Migration
11. The "Yellow Peril" in the United States and Peru: A Transnational
History of Japanese Exclusion, 1920sWorld War II
Erika Lee
12. Crossing Borders, Locating Home: Ethical Responsibility in Karen Tei
Yamashita's Tropic of Orange
Stella Oh
13. Chinese Migration to the Western Hemisphere: Multiraciality,
Transgenerational Trauma, and Comparative Studies of the Americas
Claudia Sadowski-Smith
14. Unequal Transpacific Capital Transfers: Japanese Brazilians and
Japanese Americans in Japan
Jane H. Yamashiro and Hugo Córdova Quero
15. Ganbateando: The Peruvian Nisei Association and Okinawan Peruvians in
Los Angeles
Ryan Masaaki Yokota
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Camilla Fojas and Rudy P. Guevarra Jr.
Part 1. The End of Empire: Spanish and U.S. Imperialism
1. Postcolonial Im/migration and Transnational Activist Practices: Filipino
American and U.S. Puerto Rican Performance Poet Activism
Faye Christine Caronan
2. Imperial Works: Writing the United States after 1898
Camilla Fojas
3. Hawaiian Quilts, Global Domesticities, and Patterns of Counterhegemony
Vernadette Vicuña Gonzalez
Part 2. Comparative Racialization: Trans-American Pacific Racial Formations
4. Dismantling Privileged Settings: Japanese American Internees and Mexican
Braceros at the Crossroads of World War II
Jinah Kim
5. (De)Constructing Multiple Gaps: Divisions and Disparities between Asian
Americans and Latina/os in a Los Angeles County High School
Gilda L. Ochoa, Laura E. Enriquez, Sandra Hamada, and Jenniffer Rojas
6. Mabuhay Compañero: Filipinos, Mexicans, and Interethnic Labor Organizing
in Hawaii and California, 1920s1940s
Rudy P. Guevarra Jr.
Part 3. The American Pacific
7. Spectacles of Citizenship: Native Hawaiian Sovereignty Gets a Makeover
Maile Arvin
8. From Captain Cook to Captain Kirk, or, From Colonial Exploration to
Indigenous Exploitation: Issues of Hawaiian Land, Identity, and Nationhood
in a "Postethnic" World
kuualoha hoomanawanui
9. Re-archiving Asian Settler Colonialism in a Time of Hawaiian
Decolonization, or, Two Walks along Kamehameha Highway
Bianca Isaki
10. Multitasking Mediators: Intracolonial Leadership in Filipino and Puerto
Rican Communities in Hawaii, 19001928
JoAnna Poblete
Part 4. Crossroads of American Migration
11. The "Yellow Peril" in the United States and Peru: A Transnational
History of Japanese Exclusion, 1920sWorld War II
Erika Lee
12. Crossing Borders, Locating Home: Ethical Responsibility in Karen Tei
Yamashita's Tropic of Orange
Stella Oh
13. Chinese Migration to the Western Hemisphere: Multiraciality,
Transgenerational Trauma, and Comparative Studies of the Americas
Claudia Sadowski-Smith
14. Unequal Transpacific Capital Transfers: Japanese Brazilians and
Japanese Americans in Japan
Jane H. Yamashiro and Hugo Córdova Quero
15. Ganbateando: The Peruvian Nisei Association and Okinawan Peruvians in
Los Angeles
Ryan Masaaki Yokota
Contributors
Index
Introduction
Camilla Fojas and Rudy P. Guevarra Jr.
Part 1. The End of Empire: Spanish and U.S. Imperialism
1. Postcolonial Im/migration and Transnational Activist Practices: Filipino
American and U.S. Puerto Rican Performance Poet Activism
Faye Christine Caronan
2. Imperial Works: Writing the United States after 1898
Camilla Fojas
3. Hawaiian Quilts, Global Domesticities, and Patterns of Counterhegemony
Vernadette Vicuña Gonzalez
Part 2. Comparative Racialization: Trans-American Pacific Racial Formations
4. Dismantling Privileged Settings: Japanese American Internees and Mexican
Braceros at the Crossroads of World War II
Jinah Kim
5. (De)Constructing Multiple Gaps: Divisions and Disparities between Asian
Americans and Latina/os in a Los Angeles County High School
Gilda L. Ochoa, Laura E. Enriquez, Sandra Hamada, and Jenniffer Rojas
6. Mabuhay Compañero: Filipinos, Mexicans, and Interethnic Labor Organizing
in Hawaii and California, 1920s1940s
Rudy P. Guevarra Jr.
Part 3. The American Pacific
7. Spectacles of Citizenship: Native Hawaiian Sovereignty Gets a Makeover
Maile Arvin
8. From Captain Cook to Captain Kirk, or, From Colonial Exploration to
Indigenous Exploitation: Issues of Hawaiian Land, Identity, and Nationhood
in a "Postethnic" World
kuualoha hoomanawanui
9. Re-archiving Asian Settler Colonialism in a Time of Hawaiian
Decolonization, or, Two Walks along Kamehameha Highway
Bianca Isaki
10. Multitasking Mediators: Intracolonial Leadership in Filipino and Puerto
Rican Communities in Hawaii, 19001928
JoAnna Poblete
Part 4. Crossroads of American Migration
11. The "Yellow Peril" in the United States and Peru: A Transnational
History of Japanese Exclusion, 1920sWorld War II
Erika Lee
12. Crossing Borders, Locating Home: Ethical Responsibility in Karen Tei
Yamashita's Tropic of Orange
Stella Oh
13. Chinese Migration to the Western Hemisphere: Multiraciality,
Transgenerational Trauma, and Comparative Studies of the Americas
Claudia Sadowski-Smith
14. Unequal Transpacific Capital Transfers: Japanese Brazilians and
Japanese Americans in Japan
Jane H. Yamashiro and Hugo Córdova Quero
15. Ganbateando: The Peruvian Nisei Association and Okinawan Peruvians in
Los Angeles
Ryan Masaaki Yokota
Contributors
Index