Asian American Issues
By (Author) Mary Yu Danico
By (author) Franklin Ng
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th November 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
305.895073
Hardback
216
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
Many Asian Americans have made great strides in achieving the American Dream. However, this diverse population faces great challenges from outside their communities as well as from within. Asian American Issues brings to the fore eight major issues affecting the Asian American population today, including media stereotypes of a model minority, transnationalism, panethnicity, intergenerational conflict, and cultural expression. Students will find that the background narrative and questions for debate and discussion are a meaningful way to engage in the current events of this growing ethnic group. The history of Asian immigrants in the United States spans more than 200 years. Today, they are the third largest minority group. Almost half live in the West but there are population shifts to other regions of the country. As they become more visible, community dynamics continue to evolve. Each generation also struggles with what it means to be Asian American.
Academic but accessible to students, teachers, and general readers alike.-Reference & Research Book News
This volume is excellent for student report research and encourages open discussions in the classroom guided by a teacher. It contains an objective presentation with viewpoints from a variety of sources; selected works at the end of each chapter preceded by questions specific to the chapter; original essays; a resource guide that includes suggested reading, films, and videos (documentaries, feature films, and short films); web sites; organizations; and an in-depth index.-Multicultural Review
"This volume is excellent for student report research and encourages open discussions in the classroom guided by a teacher. It contains an objective presentation with viewpoints from a variety of sources; selected works at the end of each chapter preceded by questions specific to the chapter; original essays; a resource guide that includes suggested reading, films, and videos (documentaries, feature films, and short films); web sites; organizations; and an in-depth index."-Multicultural Review
"Academic but accessible to students, teachers, and general readers alike."-Reference & Research Book News
MARY YU DANICO is Assistant Professor in the Behavioral Studies Department at California Polytechnic State University, Pomona. FRANKLIN NG is Professor of Anthropology at California State University, Fresno.