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New York City, long the destination for immigrants and migrants, today is home to the largest Indian American population in the United States.... Læs mere
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Shows how Filipino Americans counter exclusion by actively engaging in alternative practices of community building. This book presents an ethnographic study of Filipino... Læs mere
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Rewrites the space of Asian Americans. Through studies of community politics, gender, family and sexual relations, cultural events, and other sites central to the formation of ethnic... Læs mere
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Presents the life story of Dora Yum Kim. This title helps to view Korean-American history and echoes the changing spaces of the American social landscape.
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Tells the life story of Dora Yum Kim. In this title, the author reflects on how Dora's story relates to her own experience as a Korean-American who immigrated to this country... Læs mere
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Concerns itself with the extent to which South Asian Americans are and ought to be included within Asian America as that term is applied to academic... Læs mere
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Monterey Park, California, was dubbed by the media as the "First Suburban Chinatown." This book reports on how pervasive anti-Asian... Læs mere
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Between 1870 and 1942, successive generations of Asians and Asian Americans predominantly Chinese, Japanese, and... Læs mere
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Answers the question: Toward what end and for whom is Atlanta's regional planning process working?
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How the Tiananmen Square protest and massacre haunts the work of writers in the Chinese diaspora
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A magisterial overview of the history of the fight for leisure in the United States
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A revised edition of the classic story of race and power, set in Chicago during the 1980s, when this most political of cities elected its first black mayor