This dissertation is a cultural and political history of the emergence of Asian American identity during the late 1960s and early 70s. In it, I trace shifting and competing paradigms by which Asian ethnic groups in the United States understood their relationship to each other, to Asia, and to the U.S. I contrast the multi-ethnic racial category of Asian American with prior modes of Asian American political organizing, including assimilationist Americanism, Asian nationalism, and leftist unionism and communism. In addition, I examine the extent to which Asian American identity arose as a response to the Black Power and anti-Vietnam War movements. The ideology of Black Power rejected the ethnic assimilation model and foregrounded race as a pe...
With the Asian-American population growing at exponential rates, Asian-Americans are forced to face ...
Historically, Asian Americans have been seldom represented, or if so negatively, in the mainstream m...
With the Asian-American population growing at exponential rates, Asian-Americans are forced to face ...
This dissertation is a cultural and political history of the emergence of Asian American identity du...
This dissertation examines the ways in which genre plays a constitutive role in the construction and...
This dissertation examines the ways in which genre plays a constitutive role in the construction and...
2015-09-30This dissertation examines the ways in which Asian American internationalism developed in ...
This dissertation examines figurations of Asian mixed race during the long period of Asian exclusion...
Although ""Asian American"" has been an officially recognized term only since 1968, we have to go ba...
The Asian American movement occurred in the late 1960s when America was being criticized as a land o...
An interdisciplinary subject that draws on literature, history, anthropology, film, and cultural stu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Despite their increasing visibility in mainstream popu...
An interdisciplinary subject that draws on literature, history, anthropology, film, and cultural stu...
The post-1965 period was a time of growing Asian American visibility alongside massive sociopolitica...
My dissertation explores the contradictions of Asian American racialization in the contemporary cont...
With the Asian-American population growing at exponential rates, Asian-Americans are forced to face ...
Historically, Asian Americans have been seldom represented, or if so negatively, in the mainstream m...
With the Asian-American population growing at exponential rates, Asian-Americans are forced to face ...
This dissertation is a cultural and political history of the emergence of Asian American identity du...
This dissertation examines the ways in which genre plays a constitutive role in the construction and...
This dissertation examines the ways in which genre plays a constitutive role in the construction and...
2015-09-30This dissertation examines the ways in which Asian American internationalism developed in ...
This dissertation examines figurations of Asian mixed race during the long period of Asian exclusion...
Although ""Asian American"" has been an officially recognized term only since 1968, we have to go ba...
The Asian American movement occurred in the late 1960s when America was being criticized as a land o...
An interdisciplinary subject that draws on literature, history, anthropology, film, and cultural stu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Despite their increasing visibility in mainstream popu...
An interdisciplinary subject that draws on literature, history, anthropology, film, and cultural stu...
The post-1965 period was a time of growing Asian American visibility alongside massive sociopolitica...
My dissertation explores the contradictions of Asian American racialization in the contemporary cont...
With the Asian-American population growing at exponential rates, Asian-Americans are forced to face ...
Historically, Asian Americans have been seldom represented, or if so negatively, in the mainstream m...
With the Asian-American population growing at exponential rates, Asian-Americans are forced to face ...