Min Zhou (Editor)
Min Zhou is Distinguished Professor in the Department of
Sociology and the Department of Asian American Studies at the
University of California, Los Angeles. She is co-author of The
Asian American Achievement Paradox and editor of Contemporary
Chinese Diasporas.
Anthony Christian Ocampo (Editor)
Anthony Christian Ocampo is Professor of Sociology at California
State Polytechnic University, Pomona. He is the author of The
Latinos of Asia: How Filipino Americans Break the Rules of Race and
co-editor of Contemporary Asian America, 3rd edition. A Tin House
and VONA/Voices of Our Nations Arts fellow, he has published essays
in GQ, Catapult, Colorlines, Gravy, and the Chronicle of Higher
Education, among others. His work has also been featured on NPR,
NBC News, BuzzFeed, and in the Los Angeles Times. Raised in
Northeast Los Angeles, he earned his BA and MA from Stanford
University and his MA and PhD in sociology from UCLA. Say hi to him
on Twitter: @anthonyocampo.
"Brings together some of the most important scholarship in Asian
American Studies. Contemporary Asian America is a superbly
organized anthology, presenting topics ranging from immigration,
family, and community to activism, identity, sexuality, race
relations and transnationalism. The new research and updated
materials on previously understudied Asian ethnic groups are most
valuable. Anyone interested in the experiences of Asians in the
United States will find much here that is illuminating. The breadth
and depth of this volume makes it an excellent reader for
undergraduate and graduate level courses in Asian American
Studies."
*Xiaojian Zhao,University of California, Santa Barbara*
"A thoughtfully assembled collection of readings that carefully
brings together central themes in Asian American Studies. A great
resource for those looking for a lively introduction to the
field."
*Nazli Kibria,Boston University*
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