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Section 5: Asians in America, , and Asian America

General and Surveys (5.1) The “”: after 1965. Ken Adachi, The Enemy That Never Was: Philip Sheldon Foner, Daniel Rosenberg, A History of the eds., Racism, Dissent, and Asian Ameri- (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1976). cans from 1850 to the Present: A Docu- vi, 456p. mentary History (Westport, CT: Sucheng Chan, Asian Americans: An In- Greenwood, 1993. Contributions in Ameri- terpretive History (: Twayne, can History 148). xi, 311p. 1991. Twayne’s Immigrant Heritage of , : The Quiet Ameri- America Series). xviii, 242p. A synthetic cans (: Morrow, 1969). xvii, survey, with excellent bibliographic 522p. guidance. Bill Hosokawa, JACL in Quest of Justice Jack Chen, The Chinese of America (San (New York: Morrow, 1982). 383p. An his- Francisco: Harper & Row, 1980). xiv, tory of the Japanese American Citizens’ 274p. A genial journalist account. League by an insider. Bong Youn Choy, in America Francis L. K. Hsu, The Challenge of the (: Nelson-Hall, 1979). x, 371p. American Dream: The Chinese in the Harry Con, Edgar Wickberg, eds., From (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, China to : A History of the Chi- 1971. Minorities in American Life Series). nese Communities in Canada (Toronto: 160p. McClelland & Stewart in association Won Moo Hurh, The with the Directorate (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1998. The New Dept. of the Secretary of State and the Americans). xvi, 190p. Canadian Govt. Pub. Centre Supply and Won Moo Hurh, Kwang Chung Kim, Ko- Services Canada, 1982. Generations, a His- rean Immigrants in America: A Struc- tory of Canada’s Peoples). viii, 369p. tural Analysis of Ethnic Confinement Roger Daniels, Asian America: Chinese and Adhesive Adaptation (Rutherford, and Japanese in the United States since NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1984). 1850 (: University of 278p. Press, 1988). xviii, 384p. Masakazu Iwata, Planted in Good Soil: Roger Daniels, ed., Two Monographs on The Story of the in the United Japanese Canadians (New York: Arno, States Agriculture (New York: Lang, 1978. The Asian Experience in North Issei Memorial, 1992. American University America). 156p. Reprint of Ken Adachi, A Studies IX History 57). 2 vols. 960p. History of the Japanese Canadians in Harry H. L. Kitano, : British Columbia, 1877–1958 (1958) and The Evolution of a Subculture D. Iwaasa, Canadian Japanese in South- (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2d ern Alberta, 1905–1945 (Lethbridge, ed., 1976. Prentice-Hall Ethnic Groups in Alberta: University of Lethbridge, 1972). American Life Series). xvii, 231p. William Dudley, Asian Americans: Op- Harry H. L. Kitano, Roger Daniels, Asian posing Viewpoints (, CA: Americans: Emerging Minorities Greenhaven, 1997. American History Se- (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, ries). 240p. Chinese immigrants and the 3rd, 2001). 232p. American response; Asian Americans in Rose Hum Lee, The Chinese in the United the early Twentieth Century; The World States of America (: Hong War II internment of Japanese Americans; Kong University Press, 1960). 465p. One

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of the earliest scholarly surveys. Japanese American Experience Gene Norman Levine, Colbert Rhodes, The (Bloomington: University Press, Japanese American Community: A 1991. Minorities in Modern America). 178p. Three-Generation Study (New York: Gary Y. Okihiro, Margins and Main- Praeger, 1981). x, 242p. streams: Asians in American History Wen Lang Li, “The Language Shift of Chi- and Culture (Seattle: University of Wash- nese-Americans,” in Joshua A. Fishman, ington Press, 1994). xvii, 203p. Lucidly ed., From Conceptualization and Perfor- summarizes new understandings in the mance to Planning and Maintenance interaction of race thought, gender, eco- (Berlin: Mouton, 1982). nomics, and politics. Chapters examine Emma Woo Louie, Chinese American the history of “” in racial ideology; Names: Tradition and Transition the history of racial formation, especially (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1998). viii, the relation to Afro-Americans; gender 230p. and recentering of women in Asian Stanford M. Lyman, America; class; culture and cultural poli- (New York: Random House, 1974. Ethnic tics, for instance the “” and Groups in Comparative Perspective). xiv, “model minority” which set 213p. immigrant and native labor at odds. Ex- Stanford M. Lyman, ed., The Asian in cellent notes and bibliography, including (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC- American race and ethnic studies. Clio, 1977). xiv, 299p. William Petersen, Japanese Americans: Kingsley K. Lyu, “Korean Nationalist Ac- Oppression and Success (New York: tivities in and the Continental Random House, 1971. Ethnic Groups in United States, 1900–1945, Pt I: Comparative Perspective). xiv, 268p. 1900–1919,” Amerasia Journal 4.1 Robert L. Schuyler, ed., Archaeological (1977): 23–90. Perspectives on Ethnicity in America: L. Eve Armentrout Ma, Revolutionaries, Afro-American and Asian American Monarchists, and : Chinese Culture History (Farmingdale, NY: Politics in the Americas and the 1911 Baywood, 1980. Baywood Monographs in Revolution (: University of Ha- Archaeology 1). x, 147p. waii Press, 1990). xii, 227p. Bradford Smith, Americans from Martin F. Manalansan, ed., Cultural Com- (, PA: Lippincott, 1948. The pass: Ethnographic Explorations of Peoples of America Series). xxi, 409p. Asian America (Philadelphia, PA: Paul R. Spickard, Japanese Americans: Temple University Press, 2000. Asian The Formation and Transformations of American History and Culture). 241p. an (New York; : Howard Brett Melendy, Asians in Twayne; Prentice Hall International, America: , Koreans, and East 1996. Twayne’s Immigrant Heritage of Indians (Boston: Twayne, 1977. The Im- America Series). xvi, 225p. migrant Heritage of America Series). 340p. Stephen Stern, John Allan Cicala, eds., Cre- H. Brett Melendy, Chinese and Japanese ative Ethnicity: Symbols and Strategies Americans (New York: Hippocrene of Contemporary Ethnic Life (Logan: Books, 1984). xviii, 235p. Rev. ed. of The State University Press, 1991). xx, Oriental Americans (New York: Hippo- 242p. Includes: On the tail of the lion: crene Books, 1972; 235p). approaches to cross-cultural fieldwork Darrel Montero, Japanese Americans: with Chinese-Americans in New York / Changing Patterns of Ethnic Affiliation Madeline Slovenz-Low. over Three Generations (Boulder, CO: Betty Lee Sung, Mountain of Gold: The Westview, 1980. Westview Special Studies Story of the Chinese in America (New in Contemporary Social Issues). xv, 171p. York: Macmillan, 1967). viii, 341p. Franklin Ng, ed., Asian American Family Amy Tachiki, Roots: An Asian American Life and Community (New York: Gar- Reader (: Continental Graph- land, 1998. Asians in America 2). xi, 288p. ics, 1971). xiii, 345p. A project of the David J. O’Brien, Stephen S. Fujita, The UCLA Center.