A comprehensive, compelling, and clearly written title that provides a
rich examination of the history of Asians in the United States,
covering well-established Asian American groups as well as emerging
ones such as the Burmese, Bhutanese, and Tibetan American communities.
History of Asian Americans: Exploring Diverse Roots supplies a
concise, easy-to-use, yet comprehensive resource on Asian American
history. Chronologically organized, it starts with Chinese immigration
to the United States and concludes with coverage of the most recent
Asian migrant populations, describing Asian American lives and
experiences and documenting them as an essential part of the
continuously evolving American experience and mosaic. The book
discusses domestic as well as international influencing factors in
Asian American history, thereby providing information within a
transnational framework. An ideal resource for high school and
undergraduate level students as well as general readers interested in
learning about the history of Asian Americans, the chapters employ
critical racialization and ethnic studies discourses that put Asian
and Asian Americans subjects in an insightful comparative perspective.
The book also specifically addresses the important roles played by
Asian American women across history. Examines Asian migration to the
United States and the resulting formation of diverse Asian American
communities that include Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong,
Japanese, Korean, Laotian, South Asian, and Vietnamese and new
emerging Asian American communities such as the Burmese, Bhutanese,
and Tibetan American Compares 19th-century Asian American history in
Hawaii with that on the American mainland Employs racialization and
push-pull theories as well as a transnational approach to document the
rich and diverse experiences of Asians in the United States
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780313384592
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter