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4 maj 2022 · Wajahat Ali recommends five fantastic novels by South Asian American authors, and makes a compelling case that f or the United States to succeed as a multi-racial democracy, "it is key that people pick up the pen to tell America’s full story. Interview by Eve Gerber.
1 mar 2016 · Sangay K. Mishra. From taxi drivers to CEOs and Indian American governors Haley and Jindal—how distinctions strain solidarity in the politics of South Asian (or Desi) Americans. Winner – Book Award on Asian America – American Sociological Association’s Section on Asia & Asian America. $27.00 Paperback. eBook. BUY. Download Cover Image.
16 gru 2013 · The essay traces theoretical and political interventions in South Asian American historiography that foreground debates about the relationship of race to Orientalism; the links among citizenship, migration, and imperialism; the politics of rights in social movements; and the articulations of gender and sexuality within the multicultural ...
1 mar 2016 · The book is an analysis of political inclusion and mobilization of South Asian immigrants- focused primarily on Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi communities- in the United States.
26 lis 2022 · Ryan Lee Wong, author of the novel 'Which Side Are You On,' recommends 10 novels that break the 'model minority' stereotype.
2 lut 2020 · South Asian Americans have shared how they are excluded from the Asian American umbrella because of their cultural, religious, and racial/phenotypic differences – resulting in lack of representation in Asian American Studies, narratives, and media representations.
Desis Divided: The Political Lives of South Asian Americans. 978-1-4529-4994-9. Sociology. For immigrants to America, from Europeans in the early twentieth century through later Latinos, Asians, and Caribbeans, gaining social and political ground has ...