University Press of America
Pages: 226
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-2125-0 • Paperback • September 2001 • $67.99 • (£52.00)
Joel S. Franks is a Lecturer in the Department of Social Science at San Jose State University in California.
chapter 1 Introduction
chapter 2 Sports and Asian Pacific American Communities
chapter 3 The Ring and The Mat: Boxing, Wrestling, and The "Martial Arts"
chapter 4 Bats and Ball
chapter 5 Touchdowns and Goals
chapter 6 Courts and Communities
chapter 7 From Duke to Tiger and Kristi
chapter 8 Asian Pacific American Sporting Experiences in a Comparative Perspective
. . . a carefully constructed thesis about how people assert their cultural identities in ways that break down stereotypes and cross the cultural borders that separate racial and ethnic groups in the US?Very interesting, and highly recommended for allcategories of readership.
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. . . a carefully constructed thesis about how people assert their cultural identities in ways that break down stereotypes and cross the cultural borders that separate racial and ethnic groups in the US…Very interesting, and highly recommended for all categories of readership.
— Choice Reviews