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Asian Americans are the fastest growing minority population in the country. Moreover, they provide a wonderful lens on the experiences of immigrants and minorities in the United States more generally, both historically and today. In this timely new text, Pawan Dhingra and Robyn Magalit Rodriguez critically examine key sociological topics through the experiences of Asian Americans, including social hierarchies (of race, gender, and sexuality), work, education, family, culture, identity, media, pan-ethnicity, social movements, and politics.
With vivid examples and lucid discussion of a broad range of theories, the authors demonstrate the contributions of the discipline of sociology to understanding Asian Americans, and vice versa. In addition, this text takes students beyond the boundaries of the United States to cultivate a comparative and global understanding of the Asian experience, as it has become increasingly transnational and diasporic.
Bridging sociology and the growing interdisciplinary field of Asian American studies, and uniquely placing them in dialogue with one another, this engaging text will be welcome in undergraduate and graduate sociology courses such as race and ethnic relations, immigration, and social stratification, as well as on ethnic studies courses more broadly.
- Sales Rank: #515402 in Books
- Published on: 2014-04-14
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x .80" w x 6.75" l, 1.02 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
Review
"[Dhingra & Rodriguez] succinctly but compellingly present arguments and evidence from different sociological and interdisciplinary approaches, from assimilationist perspectives to critical race theory. The result is an accessible volume that will be a welcome addition to the bookshelves of many social scientists and ethnic studies scholars, as well as their students."
Ethnic and Racial Studies
"Pawan Dhingra and Robyn Rodriguez, both distinguished scholars with great experience on the subject, offer a highly readable book which explores much more than the content suggested in its title."
LSE Review of Books
''Dhingra and Rodriguez provide a new overview on the diversity of Asian American communities in the 21st century. Drawing on racial formation theory and critical race theory throughout the book, Asian America: Sociological and Interdisciplinary Perspectives reinterprets such key issues as immigrants' rights, labor, education, family, and popular culture in new, exciting, and accessible terms. Their approaches to race/class/gender intersectionality in the Asian American context, and their deconstruction of "model minority" stereotyping, are particularly valuable. Highly recommended for course adoption!''
Howard Winant, University of California Santa Barbara
"Dhingra and Rodriguez are well-established scholars whose partnership has provided one of the best overviews on Asian Americans and race that I have read in recent years. With insightful analysis, clear writing, and incorporating an impressive range of material, this is an outstanding book.''
Leland Saito, University of Southern California
''A splendid, much-needed text, Asian America: Sociological and Interdisciplinary Perspectives reveals how the social sciences inform some of the key concepts and debates in Asian American and ethnic studies. Required reading for scholars and students alike.''
Gary Y. Okihiro, Columbia University
About the Author
Pawan Dhingra is Professor and Chair of Sociology and Professor of American Studies at Tufts University.
Robyn Magalit Rodriguez is Associate Professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Davis.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Solid textbook for use in Asian American courses and studies, whether used as a required textbook or as supplemental reading.
By Kcorn
This textbook is worthy of consideration for graduate and undergraduate students who are taking sociology courses in Asian American studies. Many of the chapters can also be read as supplemental material for classes in race and ethnic relations or ethnic studies - as well as a number of related courses.
Authors Pawan Dhingra and Robyn Magalit Rodgriguez have clearly conducted extensive research and their deconstruction of select racial stereotypes provides a basis for comparing and contrasting other viewpoints in the field. There is a wealth of information on Asian American identity, history, family and work lives, education,portrayals in media and popular culture and more. A segment of one of the more fascinating sections focuses on levels of poverty in various Asian American groups and much of that information surprised me.
I approached this book without an extensive background or knowledge of Asian American culture, history, or major issues. So I found the material especially informative and enlightening. It is well organized and each chapter concludes with discussion questions - and often suggested supplementary material for further study, revealing the diversity of Asian American communities (with a focus on racial formation theory).
While it is obviously impossible to provide a detailed list of all the topics in this comprehensive textbook, some issues covered include: the difference in median earnings of Asian Americans across ethnic groups, sociological approaches to immigration and migration policies for Asian Americans entering the United States, co-ethnic marriages, transracial adoption, how Asian Americans become citizens while also maintaining their ethnic culture and more.
In addition to the discussion questions, there are extensive notes on each chapter as well as references in the end sections of the textbook.
This review is based on reading a review copy. Opinions are solely my own.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Great contribution to the field
By Benjamin
This book constitutes a great contribution to the field of sociological studies about different aspects related to immigration in the U.S. I do myself deal with these concepts in my profession, and I was delighted with the level of scholarship put into this book. The research background is evident, and the findings often times eye-opening. When approaching such a delicate issue as immigration in the U.S. (I am still not sure why I just used the world 'delicate'), one must remember the three ways one can be American in the U.S.: those who colonized the land, by coercion (Native-Americans, African-Americans, Mexican who were already here before their lands became part of U.S. territory...), and finally, by immigration. So, well, yes, it is not actually true that everybody here is an immigrant, but if you look at that, kind of everyone is except for the Native American and other tribes from Mexico. When folks argue against immigrant, they probably forget they must have been immigrant themselves. And in the 21st century, those who are louder agains recent immigration are, in fact, those who came 100 years ago through Ellis Island. Those White Europeans (Dutch, irish, Greek, Polish, Italian, or anything else) are now mainstream American. And they protest against recent immigrants, who happen to be Latinos and Asians.
The same animosity Asians and Latinos are facing today, they faced 100 years ago. Just read the history behind Ellis Island. Italians and Polish were discriminated against because they were Catholics, Greeks were discriminated against because their religion did not conform to the Protestantism of the North, and like the Italians, their skin was dark. Jewish from Russia and East Europe were also discriminated against, and the list goes on. None of them (except the Irish, who by the way were also Catholics, not Protestants) spoke English. And yet, they were assimilated and, again, they are now mainstream America.
In this context one must read this volume by Dhingra and Magalit Rodriguez (I'd adventure to say the first is of Asian descent, the second of Latino descent). The book beautifully puts together the whole picture when it comes to Asian Americans: questions about race, ethnicity, gender and even sexuality are discussed. Their history of arrival, along with topics related to class, education, and family relations are further discussed as well. A chapter is devoted to their identity. You know: what are you? This funny question we are sooner or later all asked (all of us who look like we don't 'belong' here...). The book finishes with discussions on inter-minority relations and social movements and politics regarding Asians.
This book does not seem to leave any topic behind, and breaks down some of the myths related to Asians. You may have heard some of them, and as myths, they must be debunked. This books does a great job in doing that, and much more. A must read for those who are interested in the dialogue among diverse ethnic groups in America, a society that is torn between assimilation, acculturation, cultural pluralism, and I will add, plain and simple bigotry. Five stars, highly recommended.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
well-written, but focuses on privilege and bias mostly
By S.E. Poza
As someone who lived in Japan for 23 years and currently resides in one of the most ethnically diverse areas of the United States (with a large Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, and Indian population), I was interested in this book as a means of bridging the gap in my understanding of Asians in their home countries and Asians in America. What I was hoping for was something which informed me on the unique identities and lifestyles of people of Asian descent who were born in or immigrated to the U.S. What this is is largely a discussion of how oppressive certain dominant aspects of American culture are for Asian Americans. I was very disappointed in how little descriptive information there is of their identities and lifestyles. This is mainly about challenges and discrimination. While important aspects, it seems that there is a distinct bias and that the book is oriented mostly toward discussing heteronormative, male, and white privilege.
An example of this is in the chapter which includes information on gender and sexuality. When I lived in Japan, I learned that their culture was generally more rigid in regards to roles than American society (and homosexuality was something most people there believed the West "taught" the Japanese, not something that was part of the normal continuum of sexual behavior). There was no discussion in this chapter of Asian cultural norms across the spectrum of those who identify as Asian. It was all about Western stereotypes of Asians in regards to sexuality (the passive, neutered Asian male, the dragon lady, etc.). I came away knowing nothing more about gender roles or sexuality within Asian-American families though first-hand experience with people I've known would lead me to believe that there is generally a tendency toward more traditional gender roles within such families. Unfortunately, I would prefer to have more than my anecdotal experiences to draw on. This book didn't give me more objective statistics or information.
If you are looking for a book that is largely focused on privilege and discrimination and how they affect Asian Americans, this is an extremely well-written textbook. It does provide enlightening information on certain corners of that issue and it is not entirely focused on that point. It's very readable by those with a college-level education (words like "phenotype" are used, which I learned when I studied psychology in university, but it's clearly not a common word). I felt that some parts of the book really had less to do with Asian Americans and more to do with being a minority in America. Indeed, content in the beginning focuses on African Americans. If you're looking for something more objective and descriptive of the lives of Asian Americans in accord with the cultural norms that they live with based on their heritage, then this isn't the book for you. I still found it of value as it encouraged me to look into some of the referenced research and dig even deeper into the history of "privilege" in America, but ultimately was disappointed with the focus.
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