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Title: Illegal Immigrants/Model Minorities
Condition: New
Subtitle: The Cold War of Chinese American Narrative
Author: Heidi Kim
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 143991902X
EAN: 9781439919026
ISBN: 9781439919026
Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
Genre: Society & Culture
Topic: Social Sciences, History, Literary Criticism
Release Date: 12/02/2021
Description:

In the Cold War era, Chinese Americans were caught in a double-bind. The widespread stigma of illegal immigration, as it was often called, was most easily countered with the model minority, assimilating and forming nuclear families, but that in turn led to further stereotypes. In Illegal Immigrants/Model Minorities, Heidi Kim investigates how Chinese American writers navigated a strategy to normalize and justify the Chinese presence during a time when fears of Communism ran high.

Kim explores how writers like Maxine Hong Kingston, Jade Snow Wong, and C. Y. Lee, among others, addressed issues of history, family, blood purity, and law through then-groundbreaking novels and memoirs. Illegal Immigrants/Model Minorities also uses legal cases, immigration documents, and law as well as mass media coverage to illustrate how writers constructed stories in relation to the political structures that allowed or disallowed their presence, their citizenship, and their blended identity. 

Kim illuminates the rapidly shifting political and social pressures on Chinese American authors who selectively concealed, revealed, and reconstructed issues of citizenship, belonging, and inclusion in their writing.


Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Item Height: 229mm
Item Length: 152mm
Item Width: 18mm
Book Series: Asian American History & Cultu
Release Year: 2021

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