Displacements and Diasporas: Asians in the Americas

Displacements and Diasporas: Asians in the Americas

Displacements and Diasporas: Asians in the Americas

Displacements and Diasporas: Asians in the Americas

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Overview

Asians have settled in every country in the Western Hemisphere; some are recent arrivals, other descendents of immigrants who arrived centuries ago. Bringing together essays by thirteen scholars from the humanities and social sciences, Displacements and Diasporas explores this genuinely transnational Asian American experience-one that crosses the Pacific and traverses the Americas from Canada to Brazil, from New York to the Caribbean.

With an emphasis on anthropological and historical contexts, the essays show how the experiences of Asians across the Americas have been shaped by the social dynamics and politics of settlement locations as much as by transnational connections and the economic forces of globalization. Contributors bring new insights to the unique situations of Asian communities previously overlooked by scholars, such as Vietnamese Canadians and the Lao living in Rhode Island. Other topics include Chinese laborers and merchants in Latin America and the Caribbean, Japanese immigrants and their descendants in Brazil, Afro-Amerasians in America, and the politics of second-generation Indian American youth culture.

Engaging issues of diaspora, transnational social practice and community building, gender, identity, institutionalized racism, and deterritoriality, this volume presents fresh perspectives on displacement, opening the topic up to a wider, more multidisciplinary terrain of inquiry and teaching.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813537511
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 05/26/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Wanni W. Anderson is an adjunct associate professor in the department of anthropology and ethnic studies concentration at Brown University.

Robert G. Lee is an associate professor in the department of American civilization at Brown University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsvii
Part 1Frameworks
1Asian American Displacements3
2Diaspora, Transnationalism, and Asian American Studies: Positions and Debates23
Part 2Displacements and Diasporas: Historical and Cultural Studies Perspectives
3Diasporas, Displacements, and the Construction of Transnational Identities41
4Images of the Chinese in West Indian History54
5On Coolies and Shopkeepers: The Chinese as Huagong (Laborers) and Huashang (Merchants) in Latin America/Caribbean78
6From Japanese to Nikkei and Back: Integration Strategies of Japanese Immigrants and Their Descendants in Brazil112
7In the Black Pacific: Testimonies of Vietnamese Afro-Amerasian Displacements122
Part 3Displacements and Diasporas: Anthropological Perspectives
8Lived Simultaneity and Discourses of Diasporic Difference159
9From Refugees to Transmigrants: The Vietnamese in Canada170
10Between Necessity and Choice: Rhode Island Lao American Women194
11Mixed Desires: Second-Generation Indian Americans and the Politics of Youth Culture227
Part 4Opening the Dialogue
12Crossing Borders of Disciplines and Departments251
13Anthropology, Asian Studies, Asian American Studies: Open Systems, Closed Minds256
14The Ordeal of Ethnic Studies in the Age of Globalization270
Contributors291
Index295
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