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206 pp 30 b/w images 6.125 x 9.25

978-1-9788-2699-1 paper $34.95S

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August 2023

Media Studies • Popular Culture Race and Ethnic Studies

Asian American History

HUPING LING

“Enchanting, meticulous, and informative, Asian American History offers the most updated, all-encompassing portrayal of Asian American history since the 1760s. Its transnational perspective, interdisciplinary approach, incorporation of new scholarship, fascinating stories, and user-friendly features make it one of the finest textbooks on the history of Asian Americans.”

—Philip Q. Yang, author of Asian Immigration to the United States

A comprehensive survey, Asian American History places Asian immigration to America in international and domestic contexts, and explores the significant elements that define Asian America: imperialism and global capitalist expansion, labor and capital, race and ethnicity, immigration and exclusion, family and work, community and gender roles, assimilation and multiculturalism, panethnicity and identity, transnationalism and globalization, and new challenges and opportunities. It is an updated and easily accessible textbook for high school and college students, as well as anyone who is interested in Asian American history.

HUPING LING, professor emerita of history at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri, served as the executive editor in chief for the Journal of Asian American Studies from 2008 to 2012. A prize-winning author, she has authored or edited over thirty books and published over two hundred articles on Asian American studies.

Asian American Studies Today

278 pp 17 color and 27 b/w mages

7 x 10

978-1-9788-2624-3 cloth $99.95SU

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August 2023

U.S. History • Asian American Studies

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