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Asian American Studies: A Reader

by Jean Yu-wen Shen Wu (Editor), Min Song
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Overview

This anthology is the perfect introduction to Asian American studies, as it both defines the field across disciplines and illuminates the centrality of the experience of Americans of South Asian, East Asian, Southeast Asian, and Filipino ancestry to the study of American culture, history, politics, and society.

The reader is organized into two parts: "The Documented Past" and "Social Issues and Literature." Within these broad divisions, the subjects covered include Chinatown stories, nativist reactions, exclusionism, citizenship, immigration, community growth, Asia American ethnicities, racial discourse and the Civil Rights movement, transnationalism, gender, refugees, anti-Asian American violence, legal battles, class polarization, and many more.

Among the contributors are such noted scholars as Gary Okihiro, Michael Omi, Yen Le Espiritu, Lisa Lowe, and Ronald Takaki; writers such as Sui Sin Far, Bienvenido Santos, Sigrid Nunez, and R. Zamora Linmark, as well as younger, emerging scholars in the field.

Synopsis

This anthology is the perfect introduction to Asian American studies, as it defines the field across disciplines and illuminates the centrality of the experience of Americans of South Asian, East Asian, Southeast Asian, and Filipino ancestry to the study of American culture, history, politics, and society.The reader is organized into two parts: "The Documented Past" and "Social Issues and Literature." Within these broad divisions, the subjects covered include Chinatown stories, nativist reactions, exclusionism, citizenship, immigration, community growth, Asian American ethnicities, racial discourse and the Civil Rights movement, transnationalism, gender, refugees, anti-Asian American violence, legal battles, class polarization, and many more. Among the contributors are such noted scholars as Gary Okihiro, Michael Omi, Yen Le Espiritu, Lisa Lowe, and Ronald Takaki; writers such as Sui Sin Far, Bienvenido Santos, Sigrid Nunuz, and R. Zamora Linmark, as well as emerging scholars in the field.

Author Bio: Jean Yu-Wen Shen Wu is senior lecturer in the American Studies program at Tufts University. She is also the program and education director of the Tufts Arts and Sciences Offices of Diversity Education and Development. Min Song is an assistant professor of Ethnic American Literature at Boston College.

About the Author, Jean Yu-wen Shen Wu

Jean Yu-Wen Shen Wu is senior lecturer in the American Studies program at Tufts University. She is also the program and education director of the Tufts Arts and Sciences Offices of Diversity Education and Development. Min Song is an assistant professor of Ethnic American Literature at Boston College.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2000
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Pages
600
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780813527260

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