Serve the People: Making Asian America in the Long Sixties

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A narrative history of the movement that turned “Orientals” into Asian Americans

Until the political ferment of the Long Sixties, there were no Asian Americans. There were only isolated communities o

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  • Author: Ishizuka, Karen L.
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 288
  • Publish Date: January 16 2018
  • ISBN10: 1781689989
  • Language: English
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A narrative history of the movement that turned “Orientals” into Asian Americans

Until the political ferment of the Long Sixties, there were no Asian Americans. There were only isolated communities of mostly Chinese, Japanese, and Filipinos lumped together as “Orientals.” Serve the People tells the story of the social and cultural movement that knit these disparate communities into a political identity, the history of how–and why–the double consciousness of Asian America came to be.

At the same time, Karen Ishizuka’s vivid narrative reveals the personal epiphanies and intimate stories of insurgent movers and shakers and ground-level activists alike. Drawing on more than 120 interviews and illustrated with striking images from guerrilla movement publications, the book evokes the feeling of growing up alien in a society rendered in black and white, and recalls the intricate memories and meanings of the Asian American movement. Serve the People paints a panoramic landscape of a radical time, and is destined to become the definitive history of the making of Asian America.

Author: Karen L. Ishizuka
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Verso
Published: 01/16/2018
Pages: 288
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.10w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781781689981
Language: English

Author

Ishizuka, Karen L.

Binding

ISBN10

1781689989

ISBN13

9781781689981

Page Count

288

Published Date

January 16 2018

Language

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