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- Margins and Mainstreams: Asians in American History and Culture
- Book
- 2014
- Published by: University of Washington Press
summary
In this classic book on the meaning of multiculturalism in larger American society, Gary Okihiro explores the significance of Asian American experiences from the perspectives of historical consciousness, race, gender, class, and culture.
While exploring anew the meanings of Asian American social history, Okihiro argues that the core values and ideals of the nation emanate today not from the so-called mainstream but from the margins, from among Asian and African Americans, Latinos and American Indians, women, and the gay and lesbian community. Those groups in their struggles for equality, have helped to preserve and advance the founders’ ideals and have made America a more democratic place for all.
Table of Contents
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- Preface to the Original Edition
- pp. ix-xviii
- Introduction to the 2014 Edition
- pp. xxiii-2
- 1. When and Where I Enter
- pp. 3-30
- 2. Is Yellow Black or White?
- pp. 31-63
- 3. Recentering Women
- pp. 64-92
- 4. Family Album History
- pp. 93-117
- 5. Perils of the Body and Mind
- pp. 118-147
- 6. Margin as Mainstream
- pp. 148-176
- Bibliography
- pp. 177-194
Additional Information
ISBN
9780295805368
Related ISBN(s)
9780295993560
MARC Record
OCLC
876736364
Pages
240
Launched on MUSE
2014-04-15
Language
English
Open Access
No