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1. Major Problems in Asian American History: Documents and Essays (Major Problems in American History Series) by Lon Kurashige, Alice Yang Murray, Thomas Paterson | |
Paperback: 544
Pages
(2002-10-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description This collection, designed to be the primary anthology or textbook for courses in Asian American history, covers the subject's entire chronological span. The volume presents a carefully selected group of readings that requires students to evaluate primary sources, test the interpretations of distinguished historians, and draw their own conclusions. |
2. Asian American History and Culture: An Encylopedia (Sharpe Reference) by Huping Ling | |
Hardcover: 800
Pages
(2010-08-16)
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3. Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans, Updated and Revised Edition by Ronald Takaki | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(1998-09-23)
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The First Step to World Peace is Understanding Another's Culture
Great catch
a review from an asian
Scenes of Asian American History
Best Book I Have Ever Read |
4. A Kid's Guide to Asian American History: More than 70 Activities (A Kid's Guide series) by Valerie Petrillo | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2007-05-28)
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Fantastic Resource |
5. The Columbia Guide to Asian American History (Columbia Guides to American History and Cultures) by Gary Y. Okihiro | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2005-03-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Offering a rich and insightful road map of Asian American history as it has evolved over more than 200 years, this book marks the first systematic attempt to take stock of this field of study. Customer Reviews (1)
A choice, concise guide to Asian American experiences |
6. Asian American Art: A History, 1850-1970 | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(2008-08-11)
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Beautiful unparalleled book of the period
about time
Asian American Art: a History 1850-1970 |
7. Remapping Asian American History (Critical Perspectives on Asian Pacific Americans) by Sucheng Chan | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2003-11-05)
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8. Atlas of Asian-American History (Carter G Woodson Honor Book (Awards)) by Monique Avakian | |
Hardcover: 214
Pages
(2002-02-28)
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9. A Legal History of Asian Americans, 1790-1990: (Contributions in Ethnic Studies) by Hyung-chan Kim | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(1994-04-30)
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10. The Asian American Movement (Asian American History & Cultu) by William Wei | |
Paperback: 472
Pages
(1993-10-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description Wei analyzes the Asian American women's movement, the alternative press, Asian American involvement in electoral politics. Interviews with many key participants in the Movement and photographs of Asian American demonstrations and events enliven this portrayal of the Movement's development, breadth, and conflicts. Customer Reviews (2)
Don't waste your time
Good for its historical insight |
11. Asian Americans: Oral Histories of First to Fourth Generation Americans from China, the Philippines, Japan, India, the Pacific Islands, Vietnam and by Joann Faung Jean Lee | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1992-12-01)
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As if Studs Terkel met Asian America
Profound study of Asian-Americana It shows Asian-Americans as people. Instead of the shallow, stereotypical views found in the movies, it gave me a deeper view of what it feels like and means to be a person of Asian descent living in America. And it does so honestly. It gives the reader a view into a very intimate but often overlooked part of life in America. I recommend this to all who are interested in this topic.The book reads well and easily. Enjoy!
Asain Americans: An OrAl History
Honest Look in Asian American Culture |
12. Recovered Legacies: Authority And Identity In Early Asian American Literature (Asian American History & Culture) | |
Paperback: 308
Pages
(2005-07-29)
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13. Asian Americans: An Interpretive History (Immigrant Heritage of America Series) by Sucheng Chan | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(1991-01-01)
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More than "Stangers from a Different Shore"
difficult experiences for over a century
Excellent Reference
Excellent general resource |
14. Locating Filipino Americans (Asian American History & Cultu) by Rick Bonus | |
Hardcover: 217
Pages
(2000-08-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description Locating Filipino Americans, an ethnographic study of Filipino American communities in Los Angeles and San Diego, presents a multi-disciplinary cultural analysis of the relationship between ethnic identiy and social space. Author Rick Bonus argues that alternative community spaces enable Filipino Americans to respond to and resist the ways in which the larger society has historically and institutionally rendered them invisible, silenced, and racialized. Bonus focuses on the "Oriental" stores, the social halls and community centers, and the community newspapers to demonstrate how ethnic identities are publicly constituted and communities are transformed. Delineating the spaces formed by diasporic consciousness, Bonus shows how community members appropriate elements from their former homeland and from their new settlements in ways defined by their critical stances against racism, homogenization, complete assimilation, and exclusionary citizenship. Locating Filipino Americans is one of the few books that offers a grounded approach to theoretical analyses of ethnicity and contemporary culture in the U.S. Customer Reviews (4)
Meaning Making in Spaces of Identity Reification
Power in Everyday Life Why do I feel such a deep sense of comfort when I am rummaging through dried fish, canned sardines and Spam at one of the many corner groceries along Jackson Street and Beacon Hill?What social function could "Filipino Time" (i.e., being perpetually late for meetings) serve for Filipino Americans?Or why is it that many times community meetings proceed like chaotic and politically-heated yelling matches? Perhaps one of the more auspicious experiences of a reader is the time when something, whether a written or visual work, empowers one to see the everyday world freshly and with new eyes.Moreover, for someone like myself, who was a student of Asian American Studies, it is additionally gratifying to witness a new generation of Filipino American scholars making significant contributions to academia in such an original manner.Rick Bonus is currently an assistant professor of American Ethnic Studies at the University of Washington, and he obtained his Ph.D. in Communications at the University of California, San Diego.His first book, Locating Filipino Americans:Ethnicity & the Cultural Politics of Space, is a highly accessible ethnographic study that analyzes the seemingly mundane worlds of Filipino "Oriental" stores and strip malls, community newspapers and beauty pageants in Southern California, and uncovers a powerfully rich and complex network of community building and resistance to racialization by Filipino American women and men. Central to Bonus' argument is that although Filipino Americans are the second largest Asian American group in the nation, and the largest in California, there is a common complaint that they are mostly invisible from mainstream history, scholarship, media and positions of power.This systematic form of exclusion on the basis of race and ethnicity has encouraged Filipino Americans "to respond to and resist invisibility, exploitation, silencing, and racial constructing, by history and by institutions, as well as a desire to claim a `space' within the rubric `American' on their own terms." His analysis of these "spaces" in stores, community centers, newspapers and pageants shows Filipino Americans attempting to construct an identity that is both Filipino and American while interrogating it at the same time.This dynamic of resistance and interrogation is something that has historical roots in the Philippines' colonial history and a people's cultural attempts to flourish and define themselves despite oppression, categorization, and tremendous regional diversity.Bonus argues that these particular cultural practices directly challenge these forms of exclusion and invisibility while also reflecting an effort to claim a self-determined space in America. In his study of these commercial establishments, Bonus combines oral interviews, multi-disciplinary theories, history and ethnographic fieldwork and provides sophisticated and thorough analyses of his findings.What is refreshing is not only the telling Taglish (i.e., a combination of Tagalog and English) responses by interviewees to his questions, but his scholarly commitment to the interviewees of the study.One can see that he understands the art of the interview because he is successful in having their rich voices and concerns speak for themselves.He preserves the excruciating details of the interviews so well that I can imagine them taking place before me - facial expressions, hand gestures and all. Furthermore, I appreciated his conscious admission of his own location as an ethnographer in relation to the interviewees, and how his facility in Tagalog, his education and generational status opened certain doors to him that perhaps would not be open for other ethnographers.Bonus' scholarly eye roamed in these spaces being very much aware of his position as both a critical observer and a Filipino American, absorbing the meaningful details in his encounters with great openness, depth and reflection.Throughout the book, there are numerous instances where he lyrically describes the bustling in a community center before a big pageant, the cramped quarters of a small newspaper's offices and a reporter's passion to cover a story, or the noise and pungent smells of the market.Such descriptions capture a particular cultural spirit, setting the foreground for the poetic and political voices of the community members and their own views of what these spaces mean to them as individuals and as a collective. Bonus' first book is an important contribution to interdisciplinary studies on the politics of race and space, and how identity is constructed and communities are enlivened on a daily basis.I don't think I will approach an Oriental store or participate in a meeting in the same manner anymore because this book has provided a sophisticated articulation of what such individual activities mean on a local, national and international scale.Now that this promising scholar is currently teaching at the University of Washington, I am very eager to see his research relate to Filipino Americans in the Pacific Northwest.
Power in Everyday Life
Power in Everyday Life Why do I feel such a deep sense of comfort when I am rummaging through dried fish, canned sardines and Spam at one of the many corner groceries along Jackson Street and Beacon Hill?What social function could "Filipino Time" (i.e., being perpetually late for meetings) serve for Filipino Americans?Or why is it that many times community meetings proceed like chaotic and politically-heated yelling matches? Perhaps one of the more auspicious experiences of a reader is the time when something, whether a written or visual work, empowers one to see the everyday world freshly and with new eyes.Moreover, for someone like myself, who was a student of Asian American Studies, it is additionally gratifying to witness a new generation of Filipino American scholars making significant contributions to academia in such an original manner.Rick Bonus is currently an assistant professor of American Ethnic Studies at the University of Washington, and he obtained his Ph.D. in Communications at the University of California, San Diego.His first book, Locating Filipino Americans:Ethnicity & the Cultural Politics of Space, is a highly accessible ethnographic study that analyzes the seemingly mundane worlds of Filipino "Oriental" stores and strip malls, community newspapers and beauty pageants in Southern California, and uncovers a powerfully rich and complex network of community building and resistance to racialization by Filipino American women and men. Central to Bonus' argument is that although Filipino Americans are the second largest Asian American group in the nation, and the largest in California, there is a common complaint that they are mostly invisible from mainstream history, scholarship, media and positions of power.This systematic form of exclusion on the basis of race and ethnicity has encouraged Filipino Americans "to respond to and resist invisibility, exploitation, silencing, and racial constructing, by history and by institutions, as well as a desire to claim a `space' within the rubric `American' on their own terms." His analysis of these "spaces" in stores, community centers, newspapers and pageants shows Filipino Americans attempting to construct an identity that is both Filipino and American while interrogating it at the same time.This dynamic of resistance and interrogation is something that has historical roots in the Philippines' colonial history and a people's cultural attempts to flourish and define themselves despite oppression, categorization, and tremendous regional diversity.Bonus argues that these particular cultural practices directly challenge these forms of exclusion and invisibility while also reflecting an effort to claim a self-determined space in America. In his study of these commercial establishments, Bonus combines oral interviews, multi-disciplinary theories, history and ethnographic fieldwork and provides sophisticated and thorough analyses of his findings.What is refreshing is not only the telling Taglish (i.e., a combination of Tagalog and English) responses by interviewees to his questions, but his scholarly commitment to the interviewees of the study.One can see that he understands the art of the interview because he is successful in having their rich voices and concerns speak for themselves.He preserves the excruciating details of the interviews so well that I can imagine them taking place before me - facial expressions, hand gestures and all. Furthermore, I appreciated his conscious admission of his own location as an ethnographer in relation to the interviewees, and how his facility in Tagalog, his education and generational status opened certain doors to him that perhaps would not be open for other ethnographers.Bonus' scholarly eye roamed in these spaces being very much aware of his position as both a critical observer and a Filipino American, absorbing the meaningful details in his encounters with great openness, depth and reflection.Throughout the book, there are numerous instances where he lyrically describes the bustling in a community center before a big pageant, the cramped quarters of a small newspaper's offices and a reporter's passion to cover a story, or the noise and pungent smells of the market.Such descriptions capture a particular cultural spirit, setting the foreground for the poetic and political voices of the community members and their own views of what these spaces mean to them as individuals and as a collective. Bonus' first book is an important contribution to interdisciplinary studies on the politics of race and space, and how identity is constructed and communities are enlivened on a daily basis.I don't think I will approach an Oriental store or participate in a meeting in the same manner anymore because this book has provided a sophisticated articulation of what such individual activities mean on a local, national and international scale.Now that this promising scholar is currently teaching at the University of Washington, I am very eager to see his research relate to Filipino Americans in the Pacific Northwest. ... Read more |
15. Re/collecting Early Asian America: Essays in Cultural History (Asian American History and Culture) by Josephine Lee | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2002-08-30)
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Asian American Studies |
16. Positively No Filipinos Allowed: Building Communities and Discourse (Asian American History & Cultu) | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2006-01-28)
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17. The Philippine Temptation: Dialectics of Philippines-U.S. Literary Relations (Asian American History & Cultu) by E. San Juan | |
Paperback: 305
Pages
(1996-05-24)
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18. To Save China, To Save Ourselves: The Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance of New York (Asian American History & Cultu) by Renqiu Yu | |
Paperback: 253
Pages
(1995-09-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Yu is especially concerned with the political activities of the CHLA, which was founded in reaction to proposed New York City legislation that would have put the Chinese laundries out of business. When the conservative Chinese social organization could not help the launderers, they broke with tradition and created their own organization. Not only did the CHLA defeat the legislative requirements that would have closed them down, but their "people's diplomacy" won American support for China during its war with Japan. The CHLA staged a campaign in the 1930s and 40s which took as its slogan, "To Save China, To Save Ourselves." Focusing on this campaign, Yu also examines the complex relationship between the democratically oriented CHLA and the Chinese American left in the 1930s. |
19. Asian American Panethnicity: Bridging Institutions and Identities (Asian American History & Culture) by Yen Le Espiritu, Yen L. Espiritu | |
Hardcover: 222
Pages
(1992-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Yen Le Espiritu explores the construction of large-scale affiliations,in which previously unrelated groups submerge their differences andassume a common identity. Making use of extensive interviews andstatistical data, she examines how Asian panethnicity protects therights and interests of all Asian American groups, including those,like the Vietnamese and Cambodians, which are less powerful andprominent than the Chinese and Japanese. By citing specificexamples—educational discrimination, legal redress, anti-Asianviolence, the development of Asian American Studies programs, socialservices, and affirmative action—the author demonstrates how AsianAmericans came to understand that only by cooperating with each otherwould they succeed in fighting the racism they all faced. Customer Reviews (1)
Major source of Asian American panethnic information Her summariesof theories of ethnicity are very short and perhaps leave out a little toomuch.But, the book does a good job of giving the reader an introductionto some major theories in preparation for her ideas.Her main areas arepolitics, funding, census classifications and anti-Asian violence. Iappreciate this book a great deal in that it brings together some disparatepieces of information and puts it all in the context of panethnicity. ... Read more |
20. Performing Asian America: Race and Ethnicity on the Contemporary Stage (Asian American History & Cultu) by Josephine Lee | |
Paperback: 241
Pages
(1998-03-25)
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limited history of roles |
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