Imagining Asia in the Americas (Asian American Studies Today) (Paperback)

Imagining Asia in the Americas (Asian American Studies Today) By Zelideth María Rivas (Editor), Debbie Lee-DiStefano (Editor), Debbie Lee-DiStefano (Contributions by), Kathleen López (Contributions by), Martin A. Tsang (Contributions by), Junyoung Verónica Kim (Contributions by), Adrian H. Hearn (Contributions by), José Amador (Contributions by), Julia Katz (Contributions by), Ann Kaneko (Contributions by), Roshni Rustomji-Kerns (Contributions by), Ignacio López-Calvo (Contributions by) Cover Image

Imagining Asia in the Americas (Asian American Studies Today) (Paperback)

By Zelideth María Rivas (Editor), Debbie Lee-DiStefano (Editor), Debbie Lee-DiStefano (Contributions by), Kathleen López (Contributions by), Martin A. Tsang (Contributions by), Junyoung Verónica Kim (Contributions by), Adrian H. Hearn (Contributions by), José Amador (Contributions by), Julia Katz (Contributions by), Ann Kaneko (Contributions by), Roshni Rustomji-Kerns (Contributions by), Ignacio López-Calvo (Contributions by)

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For centuries, Asian immigrants have been making vital contributions to the cultures of North and South America. Yet in many of these countries, Asians are commonly viewed as undifferentiated racial “others,” lumped together as chinos regardless of whether they have Chinese ancestry. How might this struggle for recognition in their adopted homelands affect the ways that Asians in the Americas imagine community and cultural identity?  The essays in Imagining Asia in the Americas investigate the myriad ways that Asians throughout the Americas use language, literature, religion, commerce, and other cultural practices to establish a sense of community, commemorate their countries of origin, and anticipate the possibilities presented by life in a new land. Focusing on a variety of locations across South America, Central America, the Caribbean, and the United States, the book’s contributors reveal the rich diversity of Asian American identities. Yet taken together, they provide an illuminating portrait of how immigrants negotiate between their native and adopted cultures.   Drawing from a rich array of source materials, including texts in Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Gujarati that have never before been translated into English, this collection represents a groundbreaking work of scholarship. Through its unique comparative approach, Imagining Asia in the Americas opens up a conversation between various Asian communities within the Americas and beyond.  
ZELIDETH MARÍA RIVAS is an assistant professor of Japanese at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia.  DEBBIE LEE-DiSTEFANO is a professor of Spanish at Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau. She is the author of Three Asian-Hispanic Writers from Perú and is coeditor of the Journal of Asians in the Americas and the book series Historical and Cultural Interconnections between Latin America and Asia.   
Product Details ISBN: 9780813585208
ISBN-10: 0813585201
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication Date: September 16th, 2016
Pages: 216
Language: English
Series: Asian American Studies Today
"Imagining Asia in the Americas brings fresh ideas and scholarship to the field. Using oral histories and personal experience, the essays in this volume convey a level of intimacy missing from other collections on the Asian diaspora."
— Jerry García

"This excellent volume is a welcome addition to the research on Asians in the Americas. The essays break new ground in this scant area of research, building on the currently small number of voices of Asians coming out of these regions."
— Karen Kuo

"From Coolitude to Sinalidad, Imagining Asia in the Americas boldly charts intersecting diasporas, borders, languages and continents to remap the complex history of Asian descent peoples in the New World."
— Allan Punzalan Isaac