Asian Pacific American Politics
Celebrating the Scholarly Legacy of Don T. Nakanishi
Herausgeber: Aoki, Andrew; Lien, Pei-Te
Asian Pacific American Politics
Celebrating the Scholarly Legacy of Don T. Nakanishi
Herausgeber: Aoki, Andrew; Lien, Pei-Te
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Asian Pacific American Politics presents some of the most recent research on Asian American politics, including both quantitative and qualitative examinations of the role of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in some of today's major political controversies.
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Asian Pacific American Politics presents some of the most recent research on Asian American politics, including both quantitative and qualitative examinations of the role of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in some of today's major political controversies.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 820g
- ISBN-13: 9780367857233
- ISBN-10: 0367857235
- Artikelnr.: 75386582
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 820g
- ISBN-13: 9780367857233
- ISBN-10: 0367857235
- Artikelnr.: 75386582
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Andrew Aoki is Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow of Sabo Center for Citizenship and Learning at Augsburg University, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Pei-te Lien is Professor of Political Science affiliated with Asian American Studies, Feminist Studies, and Black Studies at University of California, Santa Barbara, USA.
Introduction Exploring and expanding the political world pioneered by Don
T. Nakanishi Andrew Aoki and Pei-te Lien Research Articles 1. Race-ing
solidarity: Asian Americans and support for Black Lives Matter Julie Lee
Merseth 2. From emotion to action among Asian Americans: assessing the
roles of threat and identity in the age of Trump Davin L. Phoenix and
Maneesh Arora 3. Superficial Equality: Gender and immigration in Asian
American political participation Christian Dyogi Phillips and Taeku Lee 4.
The social roots of Asian American partisan attitudes Tanika Raychaudhuri
5. Coalition building and mobilization: case studies of the comfort women
memorials in the United States Mary M. McCarthy and Linda C. Hasunuma 6.
Does Christopher Chen Vote More Than Shu-Wei Chen? The Cost of Ethnic
Retention among Asian America Voters Min Hee Go 7. Party Identification and
the Immigrant Cohort Hypothesis: The Case of Vietnamese Americans Loan Kieu
Le and Phi Hong Su 8. The Role of Co-Ethnic Political Mobilization in
Electoral Incorporation: Evidence from Orange County, California Carole
Jean Uhlaner and Danvy Le 9. When Does Race Matter? Exploring White
Responses to Minority Congressional Candidates Neil Visalvanich 10. The
Effect of Party Mobilization, Group Identity, and Racial Context on Asian
Americans' Turnout Dukhong Kim Dialogue Essays: Doing, Learning, and
Thinking about Asian Pacific American Politics 11. Filipino American
political participation Erwin S. de Leon and Gem P. Daus 12. "Now we know":
resurgences of Hawaiian independence Noelani Goodyear-Ka'opua 13.
Intersectional perspectives on Asian Pacific American activism and movement
building Nicole Filler 14. Are ballot box issues enough? Nakanishi's
indication and the case for Asian Pacific American transnational Politics
in an age of domestic disruption Christian Collet 15. How far have we come?
Asian Pacific Americans in introductory American government textbooks in
three different time periods Okiyoshi Takeda Dialogue within Dialogue 16.
Contours of Asian American political theory: introductions and polemics
Fred Lee 17. Commentary on Fred Lee's "Contours of Asian American Political
Theory: Introductions and Polemics" Charles T. Lee 18. Reflections on Fred
Lee's "Contours of Asian American Political Theory: Introductions and
Polemics" Edmund Fong 19. When Race No Longer Predicts Minority Status and
Identity Pei-te Lien 20. Asian Americans and the Rainbow: The Prospects and
Limits of Coalitional Politics Karthick Ramakrishnan Review Essay 21. Asian
Americans and politics: communities and research transformed Paul Y.
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T. Nakanishi Andrew Aoki and Pei-te Lien Research Articles 1. Race-ing
solidarity: Asian Americans and support for Black Lives Matter Julie Lee
Merseth 2. From emotion to action among Asian Americans: assessing the
roles of threat and identity in the age of Trump Davin L. Phoenix and
Maneesh Arora 3. Superficial Equality: Gender and immigration in Asian
American political participation Christian Dyogi Phillips and Taeku Lee 4.
The social roots of Asian American partisan attitudes Tanika Raychaudhuri
5. Coalition building and mobilization: case studies of the comfort women
memorials in the United States Mary M. McCarthy and Linda C. Hasunuma 6.
Does Christopher Chen Vote More Than Shu-Wei Chen? The Cost of Ethnic
Retention among Asian America Voters Min Hee Go 7. Party Identification and
the Immigrant Cohort Hypothesis: The Case of Vietnamese Americans Loan Kieu
Le and Phi Hong Su 8. The Role of Co-Ethnic Political Mobilization in
Electoral Incorporation: Evidence from Orange County, California Carole
Jean Uhlaner and Danvy Le 9. When Does Race Matter? Exploring White
Responses to Minority Congressional Candidates Neil Visalvanich 10. The
Effect of Party Mobilization, Group Identity, and Racial Context on Asian
Americans' Turnout Dukhong Kim Dialogue Essays: Doing, Learning, and
Thinking about Asian Pacific American Politics 11. Filipino American
political participation Erwin S. de Leon and Gem P. Daus 12. "Now we know":
resurgences of Hawaiian independence Noelani Goodyear-Ka'opua 13.
Intersectional perspectives on Asian Pacific American activism and movement
building Nicole Filler 14. Are ballot box issues enough? Nakanishi's
indication and the case for Asian Pacific American transnational Politics
in an age of domestic disruption Christian Collet 15. How far have we come?
Asian Pacific Americans in introductory American government textbooks in
three different time periods Okiyoshi Takeda Dialogue within Dialogue 16.
Contours of Asian American political theory: introductions and polemics
Fred Lee 17. Commentary on Fred Lee's "Contours of Asian American Political
Theory: Introductions and Polemics" Charles T. Lee 18. Reflections on Fred
Lee's "Contours of Asian American Political Theory: Introductions and
Polemics" Edmund Fong 19. When Race No Longer Predicts Minority Status and
Identity Pei-te Lien 20. Asian Americans and the Rainbow: The Prospects and
Limits of Coalitional Politics Karthick Ramakrishnan Review Essay 21. Asian
Americans and politics: communities and research transformed Paul Y.
Watanabe
Introduction Exploring and expanding the political world pioneered by Don
T. Nakanishi Andrew Aoki and Pei-te Lien Research Articles 1. Race-ing
solidarity: Asian Americans and support for Black Lives Matter Julie Lee
Merseth 2. From emotion to action among Asian Americans: assessing the
roles of threat and identity in the age of Trump Davin L. Phoenix and
Maneesh Arora 3. Superficial Equality: Gender and immigration in Asian
American political participation Christian Dyogi Phillips and Taeku Lee 4.
The social roots of Asian American partisan attitudes Tanika Raychaudhuri
5. Coalition building and mobilization: case studies of the comfort women
memorials in the United States Mary M. McCarthy and Linda C. Hasunuma 6.
Does Christopher Chen Vote More Than Shu-Wei Chen? The Cost of Ethnic
Retention among Asian America Voters Min Hee Go 7. Party Identification and
the Immigrant Cohort Hypothesis: The Case of Vietnamese Americans Loan Kieu
Le and Phi Hong Su 8. The Role of Co-Ethnic Political Mobilization in
Electoral Incorporation: Evidence from Orange County, California Carole
Jean Uhlaner and Danvy Le 9. When Does Race Matter? Exploring White
Responses to Minority Congressional Candidates Neil Visalvanich 10. The
Effect of Party Mobilization, Group Identity, and Racial Context on Asian
Americans' Turnout Dukhong Kim Dialogue Essays: Doing, Learning, and
Thinking about Asian Pacific American Politics 11. Filipino American
political participation Erwin S. de Leon and Gem P. Daus 12. "Now we know":
resurgences of Hawaiian independence Noelani Goodyear-Ka'opua 13.
Intersectional perspectives on Asian Pacific American activism and movement
building Nicole Filler 14. Are ballot box issues enough? Nakanishi's
indication and the case for Asian Pacific American transnational Politics
in an age of domestic disruption Christian Collet 15. How far have we come?
Asian Pacific Americans in introductory American government textbooks in
three different time periods Okiyoshi Takeda Dialogue within Dialogue 16.
Contours of Asian American political theory: introductions and polemics
Fred Lee 17. Commentary on Fred Lee's "Contours of Asian American Political
Theory: Introductions and Polemics" Charles T. Lee 18. Reflections on Fred
Lee's "Contours of Asian American Political Theory: Introductions and
Polemics" Edmund Fong 19. When Race No Longer Predicts Minority Status and
Identity Pei-te Lien 20. Asian Americans and the Rainbow: The Prospects and
Limits of Coalitional Politics Karthick Ramakrishnan Review Essay 21. Asian
Americans and politics: communities and research transformed Paul Y.
Watanabe
T. Nakanishi Andrew Aoki and Pei-te Lien Research Articles 1. Race-ing
solidarity: Asian Americans and support for Black Lives Matter Julie Lee
Merseth 2. From emotion to action among Asian Americans: assessing the
roles of threat and identity in the age of Trump Davin L. Phoenix and
Maneesh Arora 3. Superficial Equality: Gender and immigration in Asian
American political participation Christian Dyogi Phillips and Taeku Lee 4.
The social roots of Asian American partisan attitudes Tanika Raychaudhuri
5. Coalition building and mobilization: case studies of the comfort women
memorials in the United States Mary M. McCarthy and Linda C. Hasunuma 6.
Does Christopher Chen Vote More Than Shu-Wei Chen? The Cost of Ethnic
Retention among Asian America Voters Min Hee Go 7. Party Identification and
the Immigrant Cohort Hypothesis: The Case of Vietnamese Americans Loan Kieu
Le and Phi Hong Su 8. The Role of Co-Ethnic Political Mobilization in
Electoral Incorporation: Evidence from Orange County, California Carole
Jean Uhlaner and Danvy Le 9. When Does Race Matter? Exploring White
Responses to Minority Congressional Candidates Neil Visalvanich 10. The
Effect of Party Mobilization, Group Identity, and Racial Context on Asian
Americans' Turnout Dukhong Kim Dialogue Essays: Doing, Learning, and
Thinking about Asian Pacific American Politics 11. Filipino American
political participation Erwin S. de Leon and Gem P. Daus 12. "Now we know":
resurgences of Hawaiian independence Noelani Goodyear-Ka'opua 13.
Intersectional perspectives on Asian Pacific American activism and movement
building Nicole Filler 14. Are ballot box issues enough? Nakanishi's
indication and the case for Asian Pacific American transnational Politics
in an age of domestic disruption Christian Collet 15. How far have we come?
Asian Pacific Americans in introductory American government textbooks in
three different time periods Okiyoshi Takeda Dialogue within Dialogue 16.
Contours of Asian American political theory: introductions and polemics
Fred Lee 17. Commentary on Fred Lee's "Contours of Asian American Political
Theory: Introductions and Polemics" Charles T. Lee 18. Reflections on Fred
Lee's "Contours of Asian American Political Theory: Introductions and
Polemics" Edmund Fong 19. When Race No Longer Predicts Minority Status and
Identity Pei-te Lien 20. Asian Americans and the Rainbow: The Prospects and
Limits of Coalitional Politics Karthick Ramakrishnan Review Essay 21. Asian
Americans and politics: communities and research transformed Paul Y.
Watanabe







