Asian American Studies: An Annotated Bibliography and Research Guide

Asian American Studies: An Annotated Bibliography and Research Guide

by Robert H. Hyung Chan Kim
Asian American Studies: An Annotated Bibliography and Research Guide

Asian American Studies: An Annotated Bibliography and Research Guide

by Robert H. Hyung Chan Kim

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Overview

This exhaustive bibliography is the result of Kim's research of the Asian American experience for almost two decades. It contains some 3,396 entries in the social and behavioral sciences and the humanities, arranged in chapters that address dozens of pertinent subjects and experiential areas. The main body of the work, the annotated bibliography, is divided into two major sections: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Perspectives. Entries there are organized by topic rather than by ethnic group; the major literature of each topic receives a lengthier and more thorough annotation.

In annotating doctoral dissertations, the emphasis is placed on research methodology and findings. An insightful introductory essay written by Shirley Hune enhances the reader's understanding of the Asian American experience within the context of the development of American scholarship on immigration and immigrants. To aid the student and reseacher, each chapter has been subdivided into sections labelled Books and Monographs, Periodicals, and Theses and Dissertations. The chapters cover such diverse topics as marriage and family, justice, law, and politics, Japanese internment, and Asian American Women's Studies, among many others. This commendable and much anticipated volume fills an apparent need and will surely become an essential tool for scholars, students, and researchers in Asian American studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313260261
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/24/1989
Series: Bibliographies and Indexes in American History , #11
Pages: 514
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.12(d)

About the Author

HYUNG-CHAN KIM is Professor of Education and Asian American Studies at Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington. He is the author of the Dictionary of Asian American History also published by Greenwood Press.

Table of Contents

Historical Perspectives
General Works
Marriage and Family
Community and Organizations
Culture, Communication, and Education
Business, Economy, Employment, and Labor
Nativism, Exclusion, and Race Relations
Justice, Law, and Politics
Immigration and Naturalization
Acculturation, Assimilation, and Identity
Religion
Autobiography and Biography
Local and Regional History
Japanese Internment
Contemporary Perspectives
General Works
Marriage and Family
Community and Organizations
Culture, Communication, and Mass Media
Education and Language Learning
Business, Economy, Employment and Labor
Population and Demography
Immigration and Refugees
Acculturation, Adaptation, and Assimilation
Stereotypes, Prejudice and Race Relations
Counseling, Health, Social Services, and Mental Health
Religion
Asian American Women's Studies
Bibliographies
Indexes

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