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A new history of Asian America / Shelley Sang-Hee Lee
VerfasserLee, Shelley Sang-Hee
ErschienenNew York and London : Routledge, 2026
Ausgabe
Second edition
Umfangxiv, 425 Seiten : Illustrationen
Anmerkung
Includes bibliographical references and index
SchlagwörterAsian Americans / History / Asian Americans / Cultural assimilation / Asian Americans / Ethnic identity / United States / Ethnic relations
ISBN9781138684218
ISBN9781138684225
Inhalt
Introduction -- Orientalism before Asian America -- Asian diasporas and an emerging nation -- Working lives and the world of work -- Communities, ethnic solidarity, and social intimacy in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries -- Racism and resistance : from Chinese exclusion to Tydings-McDuffie -- Modernity and new generations through the 1930s -- War, disruption and realignment, 1941-1952 -- Cold war, civil rights, and Asian America remade -- Insurgency and change : Asian American activism in the 1960s and 1970s -- Globalization, neoliberalism and a new Asian America -- Recalibrations and reckonings : identity and its discontents in the multicultural era -- Security, securitization, and borders after 9/11 -- Asian America from the age of Obama to the election of Trump -- Crisis, visibility, and the struggle for meaning : the 2020s -- Epilogue : history still matters.
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"The second edition of A New History of Asian America offers an expansive, updated synthesis of the Asian American experience, making it essential reading for those seeking a nuanced understanding of Asian America's role in shaping contemporary society. Covering Asian American history from early Orientalist conceptions preceding the United States' founding to the racial reckonings of the 2020s, this work integrates cutting-edge research with enduring historical narratives. Groundbreaking in its approach, the book addresses urgent contemporary issues such as neoliberal multiculturalism, intensified immigration enforcement, and anti-Asian violence, alongside deepened analysis of class, gender, and transnational dynamics. Prominent case studies include post-9/11 racial profiling of Arabs and South Asians, activism during the George Floyd protests, and anti-Asian violence linked to COVID-19 rhetoric. This edition has been thoroughly revised, incorporating significant developments and scholarly innovations of the last decade, while reframing familiar histories to yield fresh insights into structural violence and diasporic agency. The book remains committed to a central claim: that Asian American history is fundamental to understanding broader American histories of race, power, and resistance. Accessible yet rigorous, this book is a vital resource for students, scholars, librarians, booksellers, and general readers alike"-- Provided by publisher