Part I: Korean, African, and Latin Americans in South Los Angeles
Introduction: Theoretical Interpretations of Ethnic Tension
Chapter 1: The Political Economy of Ethno-Racial Identities in South Los Angeles
Part II: Black-Korean Tension Before the Unrest
Chapter 2: Disentangling “Race and Racism”
Chapter 3: Culture, Race, and Clash
Chapter 4: Triangulating Class at the Crossroads of Race and Ethnicity
Part III: Black, Latino, and Korean Relations after the Unrest: How Race and Ethnicity Have Become the Expresser of Changing Class Relations
Chapter 5: Class Relations of Surveillance
Chapter 6: Changing the Business Plan: Korean Merchants Try to Reintegrate into the South LA Community
Chapter 7: Ethnic Tension in the Aftermath: “Rebuilding LA without Liquor Stores”
Part IV: Conclusion
Chapter 8: An Analysis of Latino-Korean Relations in the Workplace: Latino Perspectives in the Aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles Civil Unrest
Chapter 9: The Racial Cartography of Post-Unrest LA