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Asian America: Forming New Communities, Expanding Boundaries

Editat de Huping Ling Contribuţii de Haiming Liu, Professor Min Zhou, Professor Ling Arenson, Professor Linda Trinh Vo, Professor Allyson Tintiangco-Cubalse, Professor Wei Zeng, Professor Wei Li, Professor Yuan Shu, Professor Angie Y. Chung, Professor Peter Li, Professor Li Zong
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The last half century witnessed a dramatic change in the geographic, ethnographic, and socioeconomic structure of Asian American communities. While traditional enclaves were strengthened by waves of recent immigrants, native-born Asian Americans also created new urban and suburban areas. Asian America is the first comprehensive look at post-1960s Asian American communities in the United States and Canada. From Chinese Americans in Chicagoland to Vietnamese Americans in Orange County, this multi-disciplinary collection spans a wide comparative and panoramic scope. Contributors from an array of academic fields focus on global views of Asian American communities as well as on territorial and cultural boundaries.
Presenting groundbreaking perspectives, Asian America revises worn assumptions and examines current challenges Asian American communities face in the twenty-first century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780813544878
ISBN-10: 0813544874
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 2
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press

Notă biografică

Huping Ling is a professor of history at Truman State University. She is the executive editor of the Journal of Asian American Studies and an award-winning author and editor of ten books, including Emerging Voices (Rutgers University Press), Voices of the Heart, Chinese St. Louis, and Surviving on the Gold Mountain.

Cuprins

acknowledgements
introduction: reconceptualizing asian american communities

part one global views of asian american communities
  • 1 intragroup diversity: asiam american population dynamics and challenges of the twenty-first century
  • 2 ethnic solidarity, rebounding networks, and transnational culture: the post-1965 chinese american family

part two asian communities in america: with georgraphical boundaries
  • 3 beyond a common ethnicity and culture: chicagoland's chinese american communities in 1945
  • 4 transforming an ethnic community: little saigon, organe county
  • 5 building a community center: filipinas/os in san francisco's excelsior nrighborhood

part three asian communities in america: with cultural/social boundaries
  • 6 cultural community: a new model for asian american community
  • 7 chinese week: building chinese american community through festivity in metropolitan phoenix
  • 8 virtual community and the cultural imaginary of chinese americans
  • 9 ethnic solidarity in a divided community: a study on bridging organizations in koreatown

part four asian commmunities in canada
  • 10 the social construction of chinese in canada
  • 11 recent mainland chinese immigrants in canada: trends and obstacles

selected bibliography
notes on contributors
index

Recenzii

This volume of solid scholarship presents fresh and original researchfindings highlighting new phenomena in Asian American communities.

Descriere

Asian America is the first comprehensive look at post-1960s Asian American communities in the United States and Canada. From Chinese Americans in Chicagoland to Vietnamese Americans in Orange County, this multi-disciplinary collection spans a wide comparative and panoramic scope. Contributors from an array of academic fields focus on global views of Asian American communities as well as on territorial and cultural boundaries.