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Title Imagining Asia in the Americas / edited by Zelideth María Rivas and Debbie Lee-DiStefano
Published New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, 2016

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Series Asian American studies today
Contents Introduction / Debbie Lee-DiStefano -- Part I. Encounters : Moving past encounters : people of Asian descent in the Americas / Kathleen López -- Yellow blindness in a black and white ethnoscape : Chinese influence and heritage in Afro-Cuban religiosity / Martin A. Tsang -- Disrupting "the white myth" : Korean immigration to Buenos Aires and national imaginaries / Junyoung Verónica Kim -- Harnessing the dragon : overseas Chinese entrepreneurs in Mexico and Cuba / Adrian H. Hearn -- Part II. Historicities : interlude / Kathleen López -- Caught between crime and disease : Chinese exclusion and immigration restrictions in early twentieth-century Cuba / Jose Amador -- The politics of the pipe : opium regulation and protocolonial governance in nineteenth century Hawai'i / Julia Katz -- Part III. Lives/representations : interlude / Kathleen López -- Musings on identity and transgenerational experiences / Ann Kaneko -- Intersecting words : haiku in Gujarati / Roshni Rustomji-Kerns -- Cultural celebration, historical memory, and claim to place in Júlio Miyazawa's Yawara! a travessia Nihondin-Brasil and Uma rosa para Yumi / Ignacio López-Calvo
Summary "This book introduces and explores Asian communities in the U.S., the Caribbean, and Latin America through literary, historical, and theoretical frameworks by bringing together the multiple cultural perspectives of an emerging field of study: the transnational field of Asians in the Americas. The new scholarship of these authors addresses familial, historical, and literary ties to Asia, while also introducing the contributions of Asians in the Americas in an interdisciplinary framework, easily accessible to students and scholars and amendable for course adoption. The subjects of these essays emphasize community by discussing identity, religion, culture, public health, business, language, film, and literature. They imagine the homeland and the possibilities that life in the country of residence holds. This volume seeks to understand the historically collapsed notion of Asians in the Americas, wherein Asian identity has been strategically invoked within rigid confines for political and ideological perspectives. Through a comparative framework, Imagining Asia in the Americas moves past research models that consider the immigrant as a static subject that cuts his ties with the homeland and immerses himself in a new identity specifically linked to the host country. Instead, they introduce new approaches to examine the intersections of the past and present in community formation as it is linked to the homeland as well as the resident country"--Provided by publisher
Analysis asian, asia, china, korea, japan, chinese, ancestry, asian american, immigrant, chinese american, japanese american, korean american, south america, caribbean, central america, identity, culture, heritage, asian community
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Community life -- America
Transnationalism -- Social aspects -- America
Immigrants -- America -- Social conditions
Asians -- America -- Social conditions
Public opinion -- America
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- Asian American.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Asians -- Social conditions
Community life
Immigrants -- Social conditions
International relations
Public opinion
Public opinion, American
Public opinion, Latin American
SUBJECT Asia -- Foreign public opinion, Latin American
Asia -- Foreign public opinion, Caribbean
Asia -- Foreign public opinion, American
America -- Relations -- Asia
Asia -- Relations -- America
Subject America
Asia
Form Electronic book
Author Lee-DiStefano, Debbie, editor.
Rivas, Zelideth María, 1979- editor.
ISBN 9780813585239
0813585236