Introduction: Asian American and Latina/o Voices
Writing History, Remapping Nation 1
1 United States Imperialism and Structural
Violence in the Borderlands 31
2 Battle on the Homefront: World War II
and Patriotic Racism 56
3 Cold War Epistemologies 82
4 Globalization and Military Violence
in the LatinAsian Contact Zone 107
Conclusion: American Studies Beyond National Borders 133
Acknowledgments 149
Notes 151
Works Cited 175
Index 185
SUSAN THANANOPAVARN is a lecturing fellow in the Thompson Writing Program at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
"LatinAsian Cartographies is an excellent book that widens the
scope of Asian American, Latin American, and American studies.
Thananopavarn's comparative study allows us to engage with and
learn about the complexities of globalization, transnational
migration, citizenship, and belonging."
*author of Becoming Mexipino: Multiethnic Identities and
Communities in San Diego*
"LatinAsian Cartographies intertwines readings of Asian American
and Latina/o literature with fascinating historical accounts that
often illuminate the urgency of cultural critique for current
racial and national politics."
*author of Writing Human Rights: The Political Imaginaries of
Writers of Color*
"Across the globe, various social movements
have started to question traditional historical narratives and
figures. In this context, LatinAsian Cartographies is an
interesting and relevant book."
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