Introduction : Latino and Asian racial formations at the frontiers of U.S. nationalism -- 1. Colonial vision, racial visibility : racializations in Puerto Rico and the Philippines during the initial period of U.S. colonization -- 2. Inverting racial logic : how public health discourse and standards racialized the meanings of Japanese and Mexican in Los Angeles, 1910-1924 -- 3. Getting the measure of tomorrow : Chinese and Chicano Americas under the racial gaze, 1934-1935 and 1942-1944 -- 4. The limits of interracial coalitions : Méndez v. Westminster reexamined -- 5. The political significance of race : Asian American and Latino redistricting debates in California and New York -- 6. Joining the state : sexuality and citizenship in Junot Díaz and Chang-rae Lee -- 7. The passion : the betrayals of Elian González and Wen Ho Lee
Summary
A collection of essays that examine the intertwined racialization of Latinos and Asians in the United States
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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