Asian Americans in Dixie : race and migration in the South / edited by Khyati Y. Joshi and Jigna Desai.


Urbana : University of Illinois Press, c2013.
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Part of the series The Asian American experience;Asian American experience.
Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Discrepancies in Dixie: Asian Americans and the South / Jigna Desai and Khyati Y. Joshi — Disrupting Race and Place — Selling the East in the American South: Bengali Muslim Peddlers in New Orleans and Beyond, 1880-1920 / Vivek Bald — Racial Interstitiality and the Anxieties of the Partly Colored : Representations of Asians under Jim Crow / Leslie Bow — Racism Without Recognition: Toward a Model of Asian American Racialization / Amy Brandzel and Jigna Desai — Community Formation and Profiles — Segregation, Exclusion, and the Chinese Communities in Georgia, 1880s-1940 / Daniel Bronstein — Moving Out of the Margins and Into the Mainstream: the Demographics of Asian Americans in the New South / Arthur Sakamoto, Changhwan Kim, and Isao Takei — Natives of a Ghost Country: the Vietnamese in Houston and their Construction of a Postwar Community / Roy Vu — Standing Up and Speaking Out: Hindu Americans and Christian Normativity in Metro Atlanta — Khyati Y. Joshi — Performing Race, Region, and Nation — Southern Eruptions in Asian American Narratives / Jennifer Ho — A Tennessean in an Unlikely Package : the Stand-Up Comedy of Henry Cho / Jasmine Kar Tang — Like We Lost Our Citizenship : Vietnamese Americans, African Americans, and Hurricane Katrina / Marguerite Nguyen.

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