Despite the relatively short history of the Taiwanese in the United
States, they have been a significant presence in America. Since 1965,
immigration law changes have led to a dramatic increase in the Asian
population in the United States. Taiwanese Americans, the immigrants
from Taiwan and their descendants, are a prominent group in this
increasing Asian population. This is the first book-length study about
the Taiwanese American community in the United States. While most
articles have discussed the economic impact of their immigration, this
study focuses on their community organization, information networks,
religious practices, cultural observances, and the growing second
generation. Finally, it concludes with an assessment of the
contributions of Taiwanese Americans to U.S. society. Biographical
sketches of noted Taiwanese Americans complete the text.
The identity of the Taiwanese American community is complex and
evolving, because it is partly determined by the politics between
Taiwan and China. As relations between Taiwan and China change, so
will the identity of Taiwanese Americans. Other variables affecting
their identity include the relations between mainlanders and native
Taiwanese in Taiwan, political liberalization within Taiwan, the role
of U.S. policy towards Taiwan and China, and the nurturing of a
Taiwanese consciousness. An increasingly important variable is the
orientation of the second generation, American-born Taiwanese
Americans. They have the options of being simultaneously Taiwanese
American, Chinese American, Asian American and American. Taiwanese
Americans are helping to reinvent America by transforming the economic
and cultural landscape of the U.S. as have previous waves of
immigrants.
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ISBN
9780313370670
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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