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Model-Minority Imperialism (Paperback)
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At the beginning of the twentieth century, soon after the
conclusion of the Spanish-American War, the United States was an
imperialistic nation, maintaining (often with the assistance of
military force) a far-flung and growing empire. After a long period
of collective national amnesia regarding American colonialism, in
the Philippines and elsewhere, scholars have resurrected the power
of "empire" as a way of revealing American history and culture.
Focusing on the terms of Asian American assimilation and the rise
of the model-minority myth, Victor Bascara examines the resurgence
of empire as a tool for acknowledging--and understanding--the
legacy of American imperialism. Model-Minority Imperialism links
geopolitical dramas of twentieth-century empire building with
domestic controversies of U.S. racial order by examining the
cultural politics of Asian Americans as they are revealed in
fiction, film, and theatrical productions. Tracing U.S. economic
and political hegemony back to the beginning of the twentieth
century through works by Jessica Hagedorn, R. Zamora Linmark, and
Sui Sin Far; discourses of race, economics, and empire found in the
speeches of William McKinley and William Jennings Bryan; as well as
L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and other texts,
Bascara's innovative readings uncover the repressed story of U.S.
imperialism and unearth the demand that the present empire reckon
with its past. Bascara deploys the analytical approaches of both
postcolonial studies and Asian American studies, two fields that
developed in parallel but have only begun to converge, to reveal
how the vocabulary of empire reasserted itself through some of the
very people who inspired the U.Simperialist mission. Victor Bascara
is assistant professor of English and Asian American studies at the
University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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