Asian American Histories of the United States

Asian American Histories of the United States

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  • Create Date:2022-08-16 11:21:53
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Catherine Ceniza Choy
  • ISBN:1666582824
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Summary

An inclusive and landmark history, emphasizing how essential Asian American experiences are to any understanding of US history

Original and expansive, Asian American Histories of the United States is a nearly 200-year history of Asian migration, labor, and community formation in the US。 Reckoning with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the surge in anti-Asian hate and violence, award-winning historian Catherine Ceniza Choy presents an urgent social history of the fastest growing group of Americans。 The book features the lived experiences and diverse voices of immigrants, refugees, US-born Asian Americans, multiracial Americans, and workers from industries spanning agriculture to healthcare。

Despite significant Asian American breakthroughs in American politics, arts, and popular culture in the 21st century, a profound lack of understanding of Asian American history permeates American culture。 Choy traces how anti-Asian violence and its intersection with misogyny and other forms of hatred, the erasure of Asian American experiences and contributions, and Asian American resistance to what has been omitted are prominent themes in Asian American history。 This ambitious book is fundamental to understanding the American experience and its existential crises of the early 21st century。

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Reviews

Barbara

I received this ARC from the publisherWell researched and well written。

Jobelle

It's difficult to write about such a broad history and experience and make it feel inclusive and holistic within the limited confines of a single book。 I think Catherine Ceniza Choy does well in this。 The book is a bit dry at times, coming across a bit like a textbook, but still captures the reader's attention with stories of real Asian Americans throughout history who are just as impactful and important (but not nearly as uplifted) as the most commonly taught names in American history。 I learne It's difficult to write about such a broad history and experience and make it feel inclusive and holistic within the limited confines of a single book。 I think Catherine Ceniza Choy does well in this。 The book is a bit dry at times, coming across a bit like a textbook, but still captures the reader's attention with stories of real Asian Americans throughout history who are just as impactful and important (but not nearly as uplifted) as the most commonly taught names in American history。 I learned plenty of new histories。 I'm glad this talks about AAPI figures in relation to the abstract laws and movements — that's how our experiences get humanized。 I believe my own experiences and viewpoints would have been a lot different growing up if I had had a book like this in school。 。。。more