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Asian/American
Historical Crossings of Racial Frontier
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This work argues that the invention of Asian American identities serves as an index to the historical formation of America. By tracing constructions of Asian American to an interpenetrating dynamic between Asia and America, the author obtains an understanding of key issues in American culture.
This book argues that the invention of Asian American identities serves as an index to the historical formation of modern America. By tracing constructions of Asian American to an interpenetrating dynamic between Asia and America, the author obtains a deeper understanding of key issues in American culture, history, and society. The formation of America in the twentieth century has had everything to do with westward expansion across the Pacific frontier and the movement of Asians onto American soil. After the passage of the last piece of anti-Asian legislation in the 1930 s, the United States found it had to grapple with both the presence of Asians already in America and the imperative to develop its neocolonial interests in East Asia. The author argues that, under these double imperatives, a great wall between Asian and American is constructed precisely when the two threatened to merge. Yet the very incompleteness of American identity has allowed specific and contingent fusion of Asian and American at particular historical junctures.
| ISBN | 804734453 |
| ISBN13 | 9780804734455 |
| Publisher | Stanford University Press |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publication date | 31/08/1999 |
| Pages | 518 |
| Weight (grammes) | 670 |
| Published in | United States |
| Height (mm) | 229 |
| Width (mm) | 153 |
Introduction
Part I. Modernity, Asia, America: 1. Pacific America: projection, introjection, and the beginnings of modern Asian America
2. Rescripting the imaginary
Part II. Bodies and Souls: 3. Written on the face: race, nation, migrancy, and sex
4. Transacting culture: bodies at the seam of the social
Part III. Modeling the Nation: 5. Citizens and subnations
6. Disintegrations and reconsolidations
Part IV. Placing Asian America: 7. War, the homeland, and the traces of memory
8. Demarcations and fissures: reconstructing space
Part V. Mind Readings: 9. Double trouble: the pathology of ethnicity meets white schizophrenia
10. Asia Pacific: a transnational imaginary
Conclusion
Appendix
Notes
Index.






