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The Second Generation

Ethnic Identity among Asian Americans

The Second Generation( )
Author: Min, Pyong Gap
Contribution by: Espiritu, Yen Le
Thai, Hung C.
Rudrappa, Sharmila
Alsaybar, Bangele D.
Min & Rose Kim, Pyong Gap
Kibria, Nazli
Tuan, Mia
Series title:Critical Perspectives on Asian Pacific Americans Ser.
ISBN:978-0-7591-0175-3
Publication Date:Jun 2002
Publisher:AltaMira Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $132.00
Book Description:

Min provides a critical overview of Asian American identity issues among second generation ethnic Asians. From the social constructionist perspective, the book is an anthology of empirical studies of Asian Americans' ethnic or pan-ethnic identities, examining ethnic attachments among second-generation Filipino, Vietnamese, Indian, Korean Americans, Chinese and Japanese Americans.

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Author Biography
Min, Pyong Gap (Author)
Yen Le Espiritu combines scholarship with personal experience in her writings about the Asian-American experience. A Vietnamese American whose husband is Filipino, Espiritu seeks to understand and to communicate through her writing the many facets of modern Asian experiences in the United States. She wrote. "I still find pan-Asian American ethnicity a complex and changing topic, often defying sociological interpretations and generalizations." Her objectives are to take seriously the differences among Asian groups without glossing over important ethnic differences.

Espiritu's published books include Filipino American Lives, Asian American Panethnicity: Bridging Institutions and Identities, and Asian American Women and Men: Labor, Laws and Love, in addition to articles in scholarly journals.

Espiritu teaches in the Ethnic Studies program of the University of California, San Diego.

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