Elusive Citizenship : : Immigration, Asian Americans, and the Paradox of Civil Rights / / John S. W. Park.
Since the late nineteenth century, federal and state rules governing immigration and naturalization have placed persons of Asian ancestry outside the boundaries of formal membership. A review of leading cases in American constitutional law regarding Asians would suggest that initially, Asian immigra...
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Park, John S. W., author. aut http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut Elusive Citizenship : Immigration, Asian Americans, and the Paradox of Civil Rights / John S. W. Park. New York, NY : New York University Press, [2004] ©2004 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Critical America ; 72 Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. “A Subclass within Our Boundaries” -- I. Theory -- 2. “Characteristics Arbitrary from a Moral Point of View” -- 3. “One Body in the State of Nature” -- II. Law -- 4. “They Do Not and Will Not Assimilate” -- 5. “Beyond All Reason in Its Severity” -- III. Homeless Strangers -- 6. “They Will Disappear” -- 7. “Loyalty Is a Matter of the Heart and Mind” -- 8. “Outside the Pale of Law” -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star Since the late nineteenth century, federal and state rules governing immigration and naturalization have placed persons of Asian ancestry outside the boundaries of formal membership. A review of leading cases in American constitutional law regarding Asians would suggest that initially, Asian immigrants tended to evade exclusionary laws through deliberate misrepresentations of their identities or through extralegal means. Eventually, many of these immigrants and their descendants came to accept prevailing legal norms governing their citizenship in the United States. In many cases, this involved embracing notions of white supremacy. John S. W. Park argues that American rules governing citizenship and belonging remain fundamentally unjust, even though they suggest the triumph of a "civil rights" vision, where all citizens share the same basic rights. By continuing to privilege members over non-members in ways that are politically popular, these rules mask injustices that violate principles of fairness. Importantly, Elusive Citizenship also suggests that politically and socially, full membership in American society remains closely linked with participation in exclusionary practices that isolate racial minorities in America. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jun 2022) Asians United States History. Emigration and immigration law United States History. Immigrants United States History. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration. bisacsh Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter New York University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2000-2013 9783110706444 print 9780814767146 https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814768693.001.0001 https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780814768693 Cover https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780814768693/original |
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