Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Origins of the Movement; 2. Who Am I? Creating an Asian American Identity and Culture; 3. Race versus Gender: The Asian American Women's Movement; 4. Speaking Out: The Asian American Alternative Press; 5. Activists and the Development of Asian Ame
The Asian American Movement
β Scribed by William Wei
- Publisher
- Temple University Press
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 374
- Series
- Asian American History & Culture
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Active for more than two decades, the Asian American movement began a middle-class reform effort to achieve racial equality, social justice, and political empowerment. In this first history and in-depth analysis of the Movement, William Wei traces to the late 1960s, the genesis of an Asian American identity, culture, and activism. Wei analyzes the Asian American women's movement, the alternative press, Asian American involvement in electoral politics. Interviews with many key participants in the Movement and photographs of Asian American demonstrations and events enliven this portrayal of the Movement's development, breadth, and conflicts. Author note: William Wei teaches modern Chinese history and Asian American studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Born in Tinghai, China, and raised in New York City, Dr. Wei is also the author of "Counterrevolution in China: The Nationalists in Jiangxi during the Soviet Period".
β¦ Subjects
Asian Americans Politics and government Social conditions USA 1960 1996
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