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28%OFFMadeline Y. Hsu - The Good Immigrants: How the Yellow Peril Became the Model Minority - 9780691176215 - V9780691176215
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The Good Immigrants: How the Yellow Peril Became the Model Minority

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Description for The Good Immigrants: How the Yellow Peril Became the Model Minority Paperback. Series: Politics and Society in Modern America. Num Pages: 352 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: HBJK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 235 x 155. .
Conventionally, US immigration history has been understood through the lens of restriction and those who have been barred from getting in. In contrast, The Good Immigrants considers immigration from the perspective of Chinese elites--intellectuals, businessmen, and students--who gained entrance because of immigration exemptions. Exploring a century of Chinese migrations, Madeline Hsu looks at how the model minority characteristics of many Asian Americans resulted from US policies that screened for those with the highest credentials in the most employable fields, enhancing American economic competitiveness. The earliest US immigration restrictions targeted Chinese people but exempted students as well as individuals who might ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Princeton University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Series
Politics and Society in Modern America
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
352
Place of Publication
New Jersey, United States
ISBN
9780691176215
SKU
V9780691176215
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About Madeline Y. Hsu
Madeline Y. Hsu is associate professor of history and past director of the Center for Asian American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Her books include Dreaming of Gold, Dreaming of Home and the coedited anthology Chinese Americans and the Politics of Race and Culture.

Reviews for The Good Immigrants: How the Yellow Peril Became the Model Minority
Winner of the 2017 Association for Asian American Studies Award for Best Book in History Winner of the 2016 Robert H. Ferrell Book Prize, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Winner of the 2015 Douglass C. North Research Award, Society for Institutional and Organizational Economics (SIOE) Runner-up for the 2016 Hamilton Book Awards, University Co-operative Society, University of Texas ... Read more

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