Flashpoints for Asian American Studies / / ed. by Cathy Schlund-Vials.

Emerging from mid-century social movements, Civil Rights Era formations, and anti-war protests, Asian American studies is now an established field of transnational inquiry, diasporic engagement, and rights activism. These histories and origin points analogously serve as initial moorings for Flashpoi...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Fordham University Press Complete eBook-Package 2018
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (328 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction. Crisis, Conundrum, and Critique --
Part I. Ethnic Studies Revisited --
Chapter 1. Five De cades Later: Reflections of a Yellow Power Advocate Turned Poet --
Chapter 2. Has Asian American Studies Failed? --
Chapter 3. The Racial Studies Proj ect: Asian American Studies and the Black Lives Matter Campus --
Chapter 4. Planned Obsolescence, Strategic Re sis tance: Ethnic Studies, Asian American Studies, and the Neoliberal University --
Chapter 5. Un - homing Asian American Studies: Refusals and the Politics of Commitment --
Part II. Displaced Subjects --
Chapter 6. No Muslims Involved: Letter to Ethnic Studies Comrades --
Chapter 7. Outsourcing, Terror, and Transnational South Asia --
Chapter 8. Asian American Studies and Palestine: The Accidental and Reluctant Pioneer --
Chapter 9. Against the Yellowwashing of Israel: The BDS Movement and Liberatory Solidarities across Settler States --
Part III. Remapping Asia, Recalibrating Asian Amer i ca --
Chapter 10. Transpacific Entanglements --
Chapter 11. Tensions, Engagements, Aspirations: The Politics of Knowledge Production in Filipino American Studies --
Chapter 12. Asian International Students at U.S. Universities in the Post-2008 Collapse Era --
Chapter 13. Asians Are the New . . . What? --
Part IV. Toward an Asian American Ethic of Care --
Chapter 14. Asian Americans, Disability, and the Model Minority Myth --
Chapter 15. Buddhist Meditation as Strategic Embodiment: An Optative Reflection --
Chapter 16. What Is Passed On (Or, Why We Need Sweetened Condensed Milk for the Soul) --
Chapter 17. An Ethics of Generosity --
Afterword. Becoming Bilingual, or Notes on Numbness and Feeling --
Acknowledgments --
Contributors --
Index
Summary:Emerging from mid-century social movements, Civil Rights Era formations, and anti-war protests, Asian American studies is now an established field of transnational inquiry, diasporic engagement, and rights activism. These histories and origin points analogously serve as initial moorings for Flashpoints for Asian American Studies, a collection that considers-almost fifty years after its student protest founding--the possibilities of and limitations inherent in Asian American studies as historically entrenched, politically embedded, and institutionally situated interdiscipline. Unequivocally, Flashpoints for Asian American Studies investigates the multivalent ways in which the field has at times and-more provocatively, has not-responded to various contemporary crises, particularly as they are manifest in prevailing racist, sexist, homophobic, and exclusionary politics at home, ever-expanding imperial and militarized practices abroad, and neoliberal practices in higher education.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780823278633
9783110729009
DOI:10.1515/9780823278633?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Cathy Schlund-Vials.