AltaMira Press
Pages: 280
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7591-0175-3 • Hardback • June 2002 • $132.00 • (£102.00)
978-0-7591-1664-1 • eBook • June 2002 • $125.00 • (£96.00)
Pyong Gap Min teaches in the Department of Sociology, Queens College, New York.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Multiple Identities of Second-Generation Filipinos: The Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Class
Chapter 3 Formation of Ethnic Identity among Second-Generation Vietnamese Americans
Chapter 4 Engendering Ethnicity in Indian Immigrant Families in the United States: Disciplining Desire in Making Home
Chapter 5 Ethnic Attachment among Second-Generation Korean Americans
Chapter 6 Filipino American Youth Gangs, "Party Culture," and Ethnic Identity in Los Angeles
Chapter 7 Formation of Ethnic and Racial Identities: Narratives by Asian-American Professionals
Chapter 8 College and Notions of "Asian American": Second-Generation Chinese and Korean Americans
Chapter 9 Clues from the Asian Ethnic Experience: Second Generation Asian American Identity
This is an essential volume on the bookshelf of anyone interested in contemporary immigration. The Asian-American scholars assembled in The Second Generation speak to the subtle interplay between the racial categorizations of the larger society and the identity choices of minority individuals, which will ultimately determine how today's Asian immigrant groups fit into the U.S.
— Richard Alba, University of Albany, author of Ethnic Identity: The Transformation of White America