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Envisioning America : new Chinese Americans and the politics of belonging / Tritia Toyota.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Toyota, Tritia.
Series:
Asian America.
Asian America
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Chinese Americans--California, Southern--Politics and government--20th century.
Chinese Americans.
Asian Americans--California, Southern--Politics and government--20th century.
Asian Americans.
Identity politics--California, Southern--History--20th century.
Identity politics.
Chinese Americans--Ethnic identity.
Asian Americans--Ethnic identity.
United States--Race relations--Political aspects.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (258 p.)
Place of Publication:
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, c2010.
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Envisioning America is a groundbreaking and richly detailed study of how naturalized Chinese living in Southern California become highly involved civic and political actors. Like other immigrants to the United States, their individual life stories are of survival, becoming, and belonging. But unlike any other Asian immigrant group before them, they have the resources—Western-based educations, entrepreneurial strengths, and widely based social networks in Asia—to become fully accepted in their new homes. Nevertheless, Chinese Americans are finding that their social credentials can be a double-edged sword. Their complete incorporation as citizens is bounded both by mainstream discourse in the United States, which paints them racially as perpetual foreigners, and by an existing Asian-Pacific American community not always accepting of their economic achievements and transnational ties. Their attempts at inclusion are at the heart of a vigorous struggle for recognition and political empowerment. This book challenges the notion that Asian Americans are apathetic or apolitical about civic engagement, reminding us that political involvement would often have been a life-threatening act in their homeland. The voices of Chinese Americans who tell their stories in these pages uncover the ways in which these new citizens actively embrace their American citizenship and offer a unique perspective on how global identities transplanted across borders become rooted in the local.
Contents:
Transforming the field
History and race
Envisioning America
California lifestyles
Coming of age
Seeking new allies, building new community
Still the problem of the twenty-first century.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-227) and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Jul 2020)
ISBN:
9780804772822
0804772827
OCLC:
609856754

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