In their introduction to this stimulating collection of Asian American voices, editors Lavina Dhingra Shankar and Rajini Srikanth describe A Part Yet Apart: South Asians in Asian America, as an exploration of the ways in which South Asian Americans from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives, do or do not fit into the popular, academic, and activist consciousness associated with the Asian American Identity which has traditionally embraced immigrants from countries hugging the Pacific rim - China, Taiwan, the Koreas, Japan, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Philippines. The essays in the book debate what constitutes the gap, who perceives the gap, and how the gap can be closed
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Review of Living Our Religions: Hindu and Muslim South Asian American Women Narrate Their Experience...
A result of the collaboration of several dozen specialists, this new reference work provides a wealt...
Americans have historically taken pride in their country\u27s ability to benefit from the multiple t...
Bridging sociology and the growing interdisciplinary field of Asian American studies, this text will...
Shalini Shankar begins her book by locating her own positionality of growing up in a predominantly w...
Review of Emerging Voices – South Asian American Women Redefine Self, Family and Community, edited b...
Is it possible to analyze a political dilemma as convoluted and desperate as the turmoil existing to...
A review of The South Asian Religious Diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States edited by H...
(excerpt) This exceptionally insightful volume, The Other in South Asian Religion, Literature and Fi...
Making Waves is an impressive collection of writings that includes poetry, fiction, and autobiograph...
Review of Acharya, Amitav: Whose ideas matter? Agency and power in Asian regionalism. Ithaka, London...
Ever since western feminist scholarship was accused of defining gender in transhistorical and transc...
This book is primarily a discussion of foreign ethnic groups who have come to the United States. Per...
In an increasingly multi-religious and multi-ethnic world, identity has become something actively ch...
This is a peculiarly narrow book, although published as part of a series on Asian Americans entitled...
Review of Living Our Religions: Hindu and Muslim South Asian American Women Narrate Their Experience...
A result of the collaboration of several dozen specialists, this new reference work provides a wealt...
Americans have historically taken pride in their country\u27s ability to benefit from the multiple t...