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Summary
In this volume, thirty leading scholars offer original essays on a wide range of topics. The chapters trace Asian American history from the beginning of the migration flows toward the Pacific Islands and the American continent to Japanese American incarceration and Asian American participation in World War II, from the experience of exclusion, violence, and racism to the social and political activism of the late twentieth century. The authors explore many of the key aspects of the Asian American experience, including politics, economy, intellectual life, the arts, education, religion, labor, gender, family, urban development, and legal history.
The Oxford Handbook of Asian American History demonstrates how the roots of Asian American history are linked to visions of a nation marked by justice and equity and to a deep effort to participate in a global project aimed at liberation. The contributors to this volume attest to the ongoing importance of these ideals, showing how the mass politics, creative expressions, and the imagination that emerged during the 1960s are still relevant today. It is an unprecedentedly detailed portrait of Asian Americans and how they have helped change the face of the United States.
Author Biography
David K. Yoo is Professor of Asian American Studies and Director of the Asian American Studies Center at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Eiichiro Azuma is the Alan Charles Kors Endowed Term Associate Professor of History and Asian American Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Introduction
David K. Yoo and Eiichiro Azuma
Part I. Migration Flows
1. Filipinos, Pacific Islanders, and the American Empire
Keith L. Camacho
2. Towards A Hemispheric Asian American History
Jason Oliver Chang
3. South Asian America: Histories, Cultures, Politics
Sunaina Maira
4. Asians, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders in Hawai'i: People, Place, Culture
John P. Rosa
5. Southeast Asian Americans
Chia Youyee Vang
6. East Asian Immigrants
K. Scott Wong
7. Asian Canadian History
Henry Yu
Part II. Time Passages
8. Internment and World War II History
Eiichiro Azuma
9. Reconsidering Asian Exclusion in the United States
Kornel S. Chang
10. Cold War
Madeline Y. Hsu
11. Asian American Movement
Daryl Joji Maeda
Part III. Variations on Themes
12. A History of Asian International Adoption in the United States
Catherine Ceniza Choy
13. Confronting the Racial State of Violence: How Asian American History Can Reorient the Study of Race
Moon-Ho Jung
14. Theory and History
Lon Kurashige
15. Empire and War in Asian American History
Simeon Man
16. Queer Asian American Historiography
Amy Sueyoshi
17. The Study of Asian American Families
Xiaojian Zhao
Part IV. Engaging Historical Fields
18. Asian American Economic and Labor History
Sucheng Chan
19. Asian Americans, Politics, and History
Gordon H. Chang
20. Asian American Intellectual History
Augusto Espiritu
21. Asian American Religious History
Helen Jin Kim, Timothy Tseng, and David K. Yoo
22. Race, Space, and Place in Asian American Urban History
Scott Kurashige
23. From Asia to the United States, Around the World, and Back Again: New Directions in Asian American Immigration History
Erika Lee
24. Public History and Asian Americans
Franklin Odo
25. Asian American Legal History
Greg Robinson
26. Asian American Education History
Eileen H. Tamura
27. Not Adding and Stirring: Women's, Gender, and Sexuality History and the Transformation of Asian America
Adrienne Ann Winans and Judy Tzu-Chun Wu
Index
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