Remapping Asian American History exemplifies the emerging trends in the
writing of Asian American history, and fills substantive gaps in our
knowledge about particular Asian ethnic groups. Edited by noted scholar
Sucheng Chan, the essays in this volume uses new frameworks such as
transnationalism, the political contexts of international migrations,
and a multipolar approach to the study of contemporary U.S. race
relations. These concerns, often ignored in earlier studies that focused
on social and economic aspects of Asian American communities, challenge
some long-held assumptions about Asian American communities and point to
new directions in Asian American historiography. Historians, students,
and teachers of anthropology, Asian and Asian American Studies, race and
ethnic studies, U.S. immigration history, and American Studies will find
this collection invaluable.