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David K. Yoo is Professor of Asian American Studies and Director of the Asian American Studies Center at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has written and edited several books, including Contentious Spirits: Religion in Korean American History, 1903-1945 and Growing Up Nisei: Race, Generation, and Culture Among Japanese Americans of California, 1924-1949. Eiichiro Azuma is Alan Charles Kors Endowed Term Associate Professor of History and Director of the Asian American Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania. He is author of Between Two Empires: Race, History, and Transnationalism in Japanese America.
Acknowledgements Contributors Introduction David K. Yoo and Eiichiro Azuma Part I. Migration Flows 1. Filipinos, Pacific Islanders, and the American Empire Keith L. Camacho 2. Towards A Hemispheric Asian American History Jason Oliver Chang 3. South Asian America: Histories, Cultures, Politics Sunaina Maira 4. Asians, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders in Hawai'i: People, Place, Culture John P. Rosa 5. Southeast Asian Americans Chia Youyee Vang 6. East Asian Immigrants K. Scott Wong 7. Asian Canadian History Henry Yu Part II. Time Passages 8. Internment and World War II History Eiichiro Azuma 9. Reconsidering Asian Exclusion in the United States Kornel S. Chang 10. Cold War Madeline Y. Hsu 11. Asian American Movement Daryl Joji Maeda Part III. Variations on Themes 12. A History of Asian International Adoption in the United States Catherine Ceniza Choy 13. Confronting the Racial State of Violence: How Asian American History Can Reorient the Study of Race Moon-Ho Jung 14. Theory and History Lon Kurashige 15. Empire and War in Asian American History Simeon Man 16. Queer Asian American Historiography Amy Sueyoshi 17. The Study of Asian American Families Xiaojian Zhao Part IV. Engaging Historical Fields 18. Asian American Economic and Labor History Sucheng Chan 19. Asian Americans, Politics, and History Gordon H. Chang 20. Asian American Intellectual History Augusto Espiritu 21. Asian American Religious History Helen Jin Kim, Timothy Tseng, and David K. Yoo 22. Race, Space, and Place in Asian American Urban History Scott Kurashige 23. From Asia to the United States, Around the World, and Back Again: New Directions in Asian American Immigration History Erika Lee 24. Public History and Asian Americans Franklin Odo 25. Asian American Legal History Greg Robinson 26. Asian American Education History Eileen H. Tamura 27. Not Adding and Stirring: Women's, Gender, and Sexuality History and the Transformation of Asian America Adrienne Ann Winans and Judy Tzu-Chun Wu Index