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| Asian American Studies: Identity, Images, Issues past and Present | | Author: | Esther Mikyung Mikyung Ghymn | ISBN: | 0820439258 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Book Description The essays in Asian American Studies address some of the concerns that have affected Asian Americans and their American-born children. More specifically, scholars from disciplines such as literature, cultural studies, anthropology, and sociology discuss works by some Asian American authors, the often stereotypical representation of Asian Americans in the media and in everyday life, the intergenerational conflicts that may arise within families as a result of the Americanization process, but also how Asian Americans have been able to combine aspects of American culture and the culture of their countries of origin. Engagingly written, the essays in this book offer students and the general public perspectives and information about a variety of issues concerning Asian Americans.
Asian American Studies: Identity, Images, Issues past and Present SYNOPSIS In 12 essays, scholars from literature, cultural studies, anthropology, and sociology address some of the concerns that have affected Asian Americans and their American-born children. Discussed are the works of Asian American writers such as Bharati Mukherjee and Sui Sin Far, Japanese American internment during WWII, stereotypes of Asian Americans inside and outside the media, Asian American religious institutions, intergenerational conflicts as a result of Americanization, and negotiating two or more cultures. Glossary included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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