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This groundbreaking book traces the transformation of Asian Americans from a few small, disconnected, and largely invisible ethnic groups into a self-identified racial group that is influencing every aspect of American society. It explores the events that shocked Asian Americans into motion and shaped a new consciousness. Helen Zia, the daughter of Chinese immigrants, writes as a personal witness to the dramatic changes involving Asian Americans.
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大學一位非常“特彆”的華裔美籍外教開的書單,american dream for asian americans is not that dreamy..the book can also be called as "a sweat-dream-shop workers fight for thier rights"...just for kidding..a good book anyway!
评分Helen Zia把自己傢庭生活和成長經曆用平易近人的筆觸寫在每章議題的開頭,筆墨聚集於亞裔社會運動方麵,觸及華裔、日裔、韓裔、菲律賓裔、Hmong等多樣化的亞裔族群,詳細梳理亞裔美國史的重要事件,相當全麵。看完讓人反思為什麼Pan-Asian community如此低效而易瓦解,在韓裔與非裔的衝突中,其他亞裔同胞的沉默根源何在?個人覺得文化根基和母國國傢性強弱有很大關係。
评分Helen Zia把自己傢庭生活和成長經曆用平易近人的筆觸寫在每章議題的開頭,筆墨聚集於亞裔社會運動方麵,觸及華裔、日裔、韓裔、菲律賓裔、Hmong等多樣化的亞裔族群,詳細梳理亞裔美國史的重要事件,相當全麵。看完讓人反思為什麼Pan-Asian community如此低效而易瓦解,在韓裔與非裔的衝突中,其他亞裔同胞的沉默根源何在?個人覺得文化根基和母國國傢性強弱有很大關係。
评分見過這位作者,來我們學校上課,講座。畢業論文用過她的書。A great woman devoted to aam and lgbt movement.
评分迴答之前的一個問題,作者的中文名叫謝漢蘭,Zia是謝
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