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History Of Asian Americans Exploring Diverse Roots Jonathan H Lee

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History Of Asian Americans Exploring Diverse Roots Jonathan H Lee
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Publisher: Greenwood, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 210
Author: Jonathan H; Lee, X
ISBN: 9780313384585, 9780313384592, 9789861987996, 0313384584, 0313384592, 9861987991
Language: English
Year: 2015

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History Of Asian Americans Exploring Diverse Roots Jonathan H Lee by Jonathan H; Lee, X 9780313384585, 9780313384592, 9789861987996, 0313384584, 0313384592, 9861987991 instant download after payment.

A comprehensive, compelling, and clearly written title that provides a rich examination of the history of Asians in the United States, covering well-established Asian American groups as well as emerging ones such as the Burmese, Bhutanese, and Tibetan American communities.


• Examines Asian migration to the United States and the resulting formation of diverse Asian American communities that include Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, South Asian, and Vietnamese and new emerging Asian American communities such as the Burmese, Bhutanese, and Tibetan American

• Compares 19th-century Asian American history in Hawaii with that on the American mainland

• Employs racialization and push-pull theories as well as a transnational approach to document the rich and diverse experiences of Asians in the United States

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