Spring 2019

The Asian American Experience

Listed in: American Studies, as AMST-204  |  Anthropology and Sociology, as SOCI-202

Faculty

Pawan H. Dhingra (Section 01)

Description

(Offered as AMST 204 and SOCI 202) How do race, immigration, and the state not only shape people’s access to resources but also delimit who belongs to the nation, self-conceptions, and personal relationships? How can ethnic minorities at times be “out-whiting whites” but still be denied full citizenship by the state? What does it mean to grow up within a culture but never fully identify with it? We will answer these questions and more by examining Asian Americans' efforts for belonging and social justice as full members of the United States. Substantive topics include how race, gender, sexuality, and class intersect to influence life chances; immigration laws and trends; how people form ethnic and racial identities while becoming “good Americans”; educational experiences of youth and so-called “Tiger parents”; how family and relationship formations are shaped by race and immigration; media portrayals; inter-minority solidarities and tensions.

Limited to 20 students. Spring semester. Professor Dhingra.

AMST 204 - L/D

Section 01
Tu 08:30 AM - 09:50 AM SCCE C101
Th 08:30 AM - 09:50 AM SCCE C101

ISBN Title Publisher Author(s) Comment Book Store Price
Asian America: Sociology and Interdisciplinary Perspectives Polity Press Dhingra, Pawan and Rodriguez, Robyn Magalit Amherst Books TBD
Uncivil Youth: Race, Activism, and Affirmative Governmentality Duke University Press Kwon, Soo Ah Amherst Books TBD
Saving Face: The Emotional Costs of the Asian Immigrant Family Myth Rutgers University Press Chung, Angie Amherst Books TBD
Contemporary Asian America: A Multidisciplinary Reader New York University Press Zhou, Min and Ocampo, Anthony Amherst Books TBD

These books are available locally at Amherst Books.

Offerings

2024-25: Not offered
Other years: Offered in Spring 2019, Spring 2020, Fall 2020