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Serve the People

Serve the People

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Foundational for understanding the development of Asian American consciousness as relevant identity for political work and organizing in the context of a decade of Civil Rights work we typically think of as dominated by African American and gender organizing. -Melissa Harris-Perry, Elle There was a time, Karen Ishizuka reminds us, when the word 'Asian American' was not merely a demographic category, but a fight you were picking with the world. -From the foreword by Jeff Chang, author of Who We Be: A Cultural History of Race in Post-Civil Rights America Serve the People describes beautifully not merely the making of a people but an entire era. People of color, women, queer people, students, and the working class altered US history by making the nation more democratic and aware of its imperialism. This is a work of immense significance. -Gary Y. Okihiro, author of American History Unbound: Asians and Pacific Islanders With meticulous research and more than a hundred interviews, Karen Ishizuka traces the links between Yellow Power and other radical movements. This engaging book breaks through to new levels of insight into this still-neglected movement serof far-reaching influence. -Helen Zia, author of Asian American Dreams: The Emergence of an American People Karen Ishizuka deftly captures a generation of activist voices from San Francisco to Los Angeles, Seattle to New York. This thoughtful history chronicles a movement just as significant as the Black and Chicano movements and provides a revelatory insight into what it means to be American. -Jesús Treviño, author of Eyewitness: A Filmmaker's Memoir of the Chicano Movement Karen Ishizuka has opened a window to an ignored but significant part of American history. I love the captivating cartoons, newspaper and arts sections, but what really enlivens her narrative and adds depth to her work is her personal relationship to this history. -Dale Minami, attorney and cofounder, Asian Law Caucus As Karen Ishizuka indicates so well, African Americans and Asian Americans have shared a long history of interaction and influence. Her work reminds us of the need to view race through a broader paradigm. -Lonnie Bunch, director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture This compelling multi-voice story explains how Asian America came into being as both a political identity and a place to call home ... Serve the People powerfully argues that recovering and remembering the Asian American Movement is not to live in the past, but rather to claim the future that the Asian American Movement envisioned. -Tracy Lai, International Examiner We weren't born 'Asian American.' It's a political identity, forged in the fires of struggle, community and consciousness. Serve the People chronicles the hard-fought history of a new awareness-the story of how we became Asian America. -Phil Yu, Angry Asian Man Peers behind the contemporary narrative of Asian Americans achieving 'visibility,' with an intricate depiction of the movement that originated the Asian American vision ... One of the first comprehensive histories of the movement ... Serve the People sheds a backlight on our hyphenated cultural present-not just in terms of who and what 'Asian American' has come to mean, but also in terms of how any political movement becomes an identity and vice versa. -Michelle Chen, The Margins An exceptionally well-researched and engaging book. -Jonathan Y. Okamura, Hawai'i Herald This fascinating study is highly recommended for those interested in Asian American history and the civil rights movement. -Joshua Wallace, Library Journal Thoughtful and readable, Serve the People explores how activists of Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino descent forged the identity of 'Asian American' to make sense of grievances uniting Asian-based ethnic groups. In the process, they acted valiantly, if not always effectively, for a more d
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Nakladatel: Verso
Rok vydání: 2018
Jazyk : Angličtina
Vazba: Paperback / softback
Počet stran: 288
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