Keywords for Asian American Studies
Description
Introduces key terms, research frameworks, debates, and histories for Asian American Studies
Born out of the Civil Rights and Third World Liberation movements of the 1960s and 1970s, Asian American Studies has grown significantly over the past four decades, both as a distinct field of inquiry and as a potent site of critique. Characterized by transnational, trans-Pacific, and trans-hemispheric considerations of race, ethnicity, migration, immigration, gender, sexuality, and class, this multidisciplinary field engages with a set of concepts profoundly shaped by past and present histories of racialization and social formation. The keywords included in this collection are central to social sciences, humanities, and cultural studies and reflect the ways in which Asian American Studies has transformed scholarly discourses, research agendas, and pedagogical frameworks. Spanning multiple histories, numerous migrations, and diverse populations, Keywords for Asian American Studies reconsiders and recalibrates the ever-shifting borders of Asian American studies as a distinctly interdisciplinary field. Visit keywords.nyupress.org for online essays, teaching resources, and more.Product Details
Price
$32.20
Publisher
New York University Press
Publish Date
May 08, 2015
Pages
292
Dimensions
7.9 X 8.4 X 0.8 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781479803286
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About the Author
CATHY J. SCHLUND-VIALS is a professor of English and Asian American studies at the University of Connecticut. She is the author of Modeling Citizenship: Jewish and Asian American Writing and War, Genocide, and Justice: Cambodian American Memory Work.
K. Scott Wong is Professor of History at Williams College.
K. Scott Wong is the James Phinney Baxter III Professor of History and Public Affairs at Williams College.