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  • - A Literary Biography
    av Annette White-Parks
    696,-

  • - Logging and Lumbering in the American West
    av Sue Fawn Chung
    730,-

  • - Joseph Kurihara and the Japanese American Struggle for Equality
    av Eileen Tamura
    500,-

    Provides a window into the history of Japanese Americans during the first half of the twentieth century.

  • - Chinatown Missions and Japanese Romances
    av Dominika Ferens
    706,-

    Daughters of a British father and a Chinese mother, Edith and Winnifred Eaton pursued wildly different paths. This title departs boldly from the dichotomy that has informed most commentary on them: Edith's authentic representations of Chinese North Americans versus Winnifred's phony portrayals of Japanese characters and settings.

  • - Race and Migration in the South
    av Khyati Y. Joshi
    400,-

    Explores the growth, impact, and significance of rapidly growing Asian American populations in the American South.

  • - The Radical Art of Fred Ho
     
    1 480,-

    Explores the life, work, and persona of saxophonist Fred Ho, an unabashedly revolutionary artist whose illuminating and daring work redefines the relationship between art and politics.

  • - The Radical Art of Fred Ho
     
    396,-

    Explores the life, work, and persona of saxophonist Fred Ho, an unabashedly revolutionary artist whose illuminating and daring work redefines the relationship between art and politics.

  • - Larry and Guyo Tajiri and Japanese American Journalism in the World War II Era
    av Larry S Tajiri
    836,-

    Discusses the power of the press in Japanese American history

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    360,-

    A wide-ranging exploration of Asian immigrant religion

  • av Shehong Chen
    370,-

    Investigates how Chinese immigrants to the United States transformed themselves into Chinese Americans during the period between 1911 and 1927. This study also documents the emergence of permanent Chinese American communities, or Chinatowns.

  • - The Story of Winnifred Eaton
    av Diana Birchall
    326,-

    Born to a British father and a Chinese mother, Winnifred Eaton (1875-1954) decided to capitalize on her exotic appearance. This work chronicles the sometimes desperate, sometimes canny, and always bold course of her career as a journalist, a bestselling novelist, and a Hollywood scriptwriting protegee of Carl Laemmle at Universal Studios.

  • - Reclaiming the Japanese American Incarceration
    av Karen L. Ishizuka
    336,-

    Reveals the complexities of a people reclaiming their own history. This title ponders how the dual act of recovering - and recovering from - history necessitates private and public mediation between remembering and forgetting, speaking out and remaining silent.

  • - Chinese Women Garment Workers in New York City, 1948-92
    av Xiaolan Bao
    350,-

    In 1982, 20,000 Chinese American garment workers - mostly women - went on strike in New York's Chinatown and forced Chinese garment industry employers in the city to sign a union contract. This study explains how this militancy and organized protest, seemingly so at odds with traditional Chinese female behavior, came about.

  • av Xiao-huang Yin
    376,-

    The only volume covering literature written in English as well as the Chinese language

  • - A CHINESE IMMIGRANT IN THE MIDWEST
    av Wayne Hung Wong
    326,-

    Wong served in one of the all-Chinese units of the 14th Air Force in China during World War II and he discusses the impact of race and segregation on his experience. After the war he found a wife in Taishan, brought her to the US, and became involved in the government's infamous Confession program. This title gives his portrait.

  • - The Politics of Teaching and Program Building
    av Sucheng Chan
    370,-

    Discusses the author's experiences on three campuses within the University of California system where Asian American studies was first developed - in response to vehement student demand - under the rubric of ethnic studies. This title documents a field of endeavour in which scholarship and identity define and strengthen each other.

  • - Culture, Community, and Health Politics, 1880-1950
    av Susan L. Smith
    370,-

    Reveals the dynamic relationship between welfare state and the history of women and health. This book demonstrate the impossibility of clearly separating domestic policy from foreign policy, public health from racial politics, medical care from women's care giving, and the history of women and health from national and international politics.

  • - CAMBODIAN REFUGEES IN THE UNITED STATES
    av Sucheng Chan
    410,-

    Presents a multidisciplinary study of why and how Cambodians have come to the US and how they have fared since. Drawing on interviews with more than fifty community leaders, government officials, and staff members in volunteer agencies, this book synthesizes the literature on the refugees, many of whom come from varying socioeconomic backgrounds.

  • av Daniel M. Masterson
    410,-

    Japanese migration to Latin America began in the late nineteenth century, and today the continent is home to 1.5 million persons of Japanese descent. Combining detailed scholarship with personal histories, this title offers a study of the patterns of Japanese migration on the continent as a whole.

  • - Conversations with Cambodian Community Leaders in the United States
    av Sucheng Chan
    300,-

    Describes Cambodian history, migration, and resettlement in the US.

  • av Onoto Watanna
    310,-

    What did it mean to be a 'half caste' in early twentieth-century North America? This collection of short works ranges from magazine romance to story melodrama and provides an introduction to a unique literary personality - Onoto Watanna. It includes nineteen - thirteen stories and six essays - intended to show the versatility of her writing.

  • - Race, Generation, and Culture among Japanese Americans of California, 1924-49
    av David K. Yoo
    370,-

    The place occupied by Japanese Americans within the annals of US history has consisted mainly of a cameo appearance as victims of incarceration after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. This work examines how the second generation - the Nisei - has shaped its identity and negotiated its place within American society.

  • - Chinese Female Immigration before Exclusion
    av George Peffer
    336,-

    "Seven years before the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 comprehensively disqualified all members of China's laboring class from immigration status, the Page Law sought to stem the tide of Chinese prostitutes entering the United States. This title investigates how administrative agencies and federal courts enforced immigration laws.

  • - HOW JAPANESE AMERICANS OBTAINED REDRESS
    av Mitchell T Maki
    370,-

    Tells how members of the politically inexperienced minority Japanese American group organized themselves at the grass-roots level, gathered political support, and succeeded in obtaining a written apology from the president of the United States and monetary compensation in accordance with the provisions of the 1988 Civil Liberties Act.

  • - Asian Americans, Latinos, and Whites in a Los Angeles Suburb
    av Leland T. Saito
    360,-

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    326,-

    Reprints stories from Mrs. Spring Fragrance by the first published Asian North American fiction writer

  • - THE NISEI GENERATION IN HAWAII
    av Eileen Tamura
    420,-

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    370,-

    An introductory analysis of Korean American religious practices and community

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