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Books in the Studies in Asian Americans series

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  • - A Content Analysis of Twenty United States Newspapers and a Survey of Asian American Journalists
    by Virginia Mansfield-Richardson
    £131.99

    Asian American are the fastest growing minority in the United States comprising nearly 3 percent of the population. This book studies the relationship between mass media and this important minority.

  • - Crossing the River
    by Ines M. Miyares
    £141.49

    Traces the experiences and cultural adaptation of Hmong refugees in the United States and studies the dynamics of immigrant and refugee communities.

  • - Transnational Relations, Identities, and Communities
    by Jonathan Y. Okamura
    £141.49

  • - A History of Oakland's Chinese Community, 1852-1995
    by Eva Armentrout Ma
    £131.99

    Focusing on the local history of the Chinese in Oakland, California, this study examines common stereotypes in the early Chinese community and Chinatown organizations.

  • - From Fu Manchu to Bruce Lee
    by Jachinson Chan
    £146.49

    One of the first scholarly analyses of social constructions of Chinese masculinities, Chan argues that many of these notions are limited to stereotypes.

  • - Three Asian American Communities in Philadelphia
    by Jae-Hyup Lee
    £112.49

    First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • - Voting Behavior in Southern California
    by Pei-Te Lien
    £117.49

    Based on the empirical analysis of surveys explores the relation between ethnic identity and electoral political participation on three levels: between the four major racial/ethnic groups Americans, inside the multi-ethnic Asian American population, and among Koreans as a specific ethnic group. Emp

  • - The History of the East West Players
    by Yuko Kurahashi
    £141.49

    Asian American Culture on Stage captures the 30-year history of the East West Players (EWP), tracing the company's re-presentation of Asian Americans through the complicated social and cultural changes of the past three decades.

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