Reviews
Kibria's extensive interviews of Chinese Americans and Korean Americans in Boston and Los Angeles in the 1980s and '90s make for an incredibly familiar and enlightening title.
A good overview of the issues and experiences prevalent among more acculturated Asian Americans and how they negotiate and forge new racial and ethnic identities.
For scholars of ethnicity, the Asian diaspora, immigration, and sociologists of race, this book is filled with a number of illuminating empirical findings and theoretical advances.
With its detailed analysis and lucid text, Becoming Asian American adds a rich case study to the growing sub-field of ethnic and racial studies: the sociology of second-generation immigrants.
Nazli Kibria is one of the outstanding scholars on the sociology of Asian Americans, as well as in the general field of sociology of race and ethnicity. Becoming Asian American greatly advances knowledge of the dynamic interaction of race, ethnicity, and individual identity in American life. Her case studies offer a fresh, solid approach to discovering what it is like for immigrant racial minorities to become American in our time and indicates a great deal about the future of the American nation.
Nazli Kibria presents a rich body of interview data on the changing and diverse nature of Asian-American identity, particularly among Chinese and Korean Americans, making a very solid and sustained contribution to the burgeoning literature within Asian-American studies. Through Kibria's wonderful interviews, we hear very interesting meditations on ethnic identity. She also does a good job of raising important sociological questions about race and immigration. This book may very well become a landmark in the field.
Book Details
Preface and Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Asian Americans and the Puzzle of New Immigrant Integrations
Chapter 2. Growing up Chinese and American, Korean and American
Chapter 3. The Everyday Consequences of
Preface and Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Asian Americans and the Puzzle of New Immigrant Integrations
Chapter 2. Growing up Chinese and American, Korean and American
Chapter 3. The Everyday Consequences of Being Asian: Ethnic Options and Ethnic Binds
Chapter 4. College and Asian American Identity
Chapter 5. The Model Minority at Work
Chapter 6. Ethnic Futures: Children and Intermarriage
Chapter 7. Becoming Asian American
References
Index