Routledge Handbook of Asian American Studies

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American imperialism
Arab Americans
Asian America
Asian American
Asian American Community
Asian American Critique
Asian American culture
Asian American Experiences
Asian American History
Asian American Identity
Asian American Literatures
Asian American Movement
Asian American Political Alliance
Asian American Studies
Asian American Writers
Asian Athletes
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Chinese American
Chinese Americans
critical race theory
cultural citizenship
diaspora studies
Diasporic Perspectives
digital humanities research
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Filipino American
garment industry labor
Good Life
Hmong
intersectionality
JACL
Japanese American History
Japanese Americans
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Korean American
migration narratives
Model Minorities
Model Minority
Nayan Shah
Pacific world
postcolonial
postcolonialism
race studies
refugees
sex tourism
transnational
transnational adoption
United States
Vietnamese Americans
war brides
Yao Ming

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367869120
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Routledge Handbook of Asian American Studies brings together leading scholars and scholarship to capture the state of the field of Asian American Studies, as a generation of researchers have expanded the field with new paradigms and methodological tools.

Inviting readers to consider new understandings of the historical work done in the past decades and the place of Asian Americans in a larger global context, this ground-breaking volume illuminates how research in the field of Asian American Studies has progressed. Previous work in the field has focused on establishing a place for Asian Americans within American history. This volume engages more contemporary research, which draws on new archives, art, literature, film, and music, to examine how Asian Americans are redefining their national identities, and to show how race interacts with gender, sexuality, class, and the built environment, to reveal the diversity of the United States. Organized into five parts, and addressing a multitude of interdisciplinary areas of interest to Asian American scholars, it covers:

a reframing of key themes such as transnationality, postcolonialism, and critical race theory

• U.S. imperialism and its impact on Asian Americans

• war and displacement

• the garment industry

• Asian Americans and sports

• race and the built environment

• social change and political participation

• and many more themes.

Exploring people, practice, politics, and places, this cutting-edge volume brings together the best themes current in Asian American Studies today, and is a vital reference for all researchers in the field.

Cindy I-Fen Cheng is Associate Professor of History and Asian American Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the award-winning author of Citizens of Asian America: Democracy and Race during the Cold War (New York University Press, 2013).