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Asian Americans and the origins of the model minority

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An edition of The color of success (2013)

The color of success

Asian Americans and the origins of the model minority

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"The Color of Success tells of the astonishing transformation of Asians in the United States from the "yellow peril" to "model minorities"--Peoples distinct from the white majority but lauded as well-assimilated, upwardly mobile, and exemplars of traditional family values--in the middle decades of the twentieth century. As Ellen Wu shows, liberals argued for the acceptance of these immigrant communities into the national fold, charging that the failure of America to live in accordance with its democratic ideals endangered the country's aspirations to world leadership. Weaving together myriad perspectives, Wu provides an unprecedented view of racial reform and the contradictions of national belonging in the civil rights era. She highlights the contests for power and authority within Japanese and Chinese America alongside the designs of those external to these populations, including government officials, social scientists, journalists, and others. And she demonstrates that the invention of the model minority took place in multiple arenas, such as battles over zoot suiters leaving wartime internment camps, the juvenile delinquency panic of the 1950s, Hawaii statehood, and the African American freedom movement. Together, these illuminate the impact of foreign relations on the domestic racial order and how the nation accepted Asians as legitimate citizens while continuing to perceive them as indelible outsiders. By charting the emergence of the model minority stereotype, The Color of Success reveals that this far-reaching, politically charged process continues to have profound implications for how Americans understand race, opportunity, and nationhood"--

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Pages
354

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Color of Success: Asian Americans and the Origins of the Model Minority
2015, Princeton University Press
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The color of success: Asian Americans and the origins of the model minority
2014, Oxford University Press
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2013, Princeton University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction. Imperatives of Asian American Citizenship
Part I. War and the Assimilating Other
Leave Your Zoot Suits Behind
How American Are We?
Nisei in Uniform
America's Chinese
Part II. Definitively Not-Black
Success Story, Japanese American Style
Chinatown Offers Us a Lesson
The Melting Pot of the Pacific
Epilogue. Model Minority/Asian American
Archival, Primary, and Unpublished Sources.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages [259]-339) and index.

Series
Politics and society in twentieth century America, Politics and society in twentieth-century America
Other Titles
Asian Americans and the origins of the model minority

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.895/073
Library of Congress
E184.A75 W8 2014, E184.A75.W8 2013eb, E184.A75W8 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 354 pages
Number of pages
354

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26888750M
Internet Archive
colorofsuccessas00wuel
ISBN 10
0691157820
ISBN 13
9780691157825, 9781400848874
LCCN
2013019921
OCLC/WorldCat
848267523

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