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Americans First: Chinese Americans and the Second World War Chinese Americans and the Second World War

معرفی کتاب «Americans First: Chinese Americans and the Second World War Chinese Americans and the Second World War» نوشتهٔ Kevin Scott Wong، منتشرشده توسط نشر Harvard University در سال 2005. این کتاب در 6 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

World War Ii Was A Watershed Event For Many Of America's Minorities, But Its Impact On Chinese Americans Has Been Largely Ignored. Utilizing Extensive Archival Research As Well As Oral Histories And Letters From Over One Hundred Informants, K. Scott Wong Explores How Chinese Americans Carved A Newly Respected And Secure Place For Themselves In American Society During The War Years. Long The Victims Of Racial Prejudice And Discriminatory Immigration Practices, Chinese Americans Struggled To Transform Their Image In The Nation's Eyes. As Americans Racialized The Japanese Enemy Abroad And Interned Japanese Americans At Home, Chinese Citizens Sought To Distinguish Themselves By Venturing Beyond The Confines Of Chinatown To Join The Military And Various Defense Industries In Record Numbers. Wong Offers The First In-depth Account Of Chinese Americans In The American Military, Tracing The History Of The 14th Air Service Group, A Segregated Unit Comprising Over 1,200 Men, And Examining How Their War Service Contributed To Their Social Mobility And The Shaping Of Their Ethnic Identity. americans First Pays Tribute To A Generation Of Young Men And Women Who, Torn Between Loyalties To Their Parents' Traditions And Their Growing Identification With America And Tormented By The Pervasive Racism Of Wartime America, Served Their Country With Patriotism And Courage. Consciously Developing Their Image As A Model Minority, Often At The Expense Of The Japanese And Japanese Americans, Chinese Americans Created The Pervasive Image Of Asian Americans That Still Resonates Today.

World War II was a watershed event for many of America's minorities, but its impact on Chinese Americans has been largely ignored. Utilizing extensive archival research as well as oral histories and letters from over one hundred informants, K. Scott Wong explores how Chinese Americans carved a newly respected and secure place for themselves in American society during the war years.

Long the victims of racial prejudice and discriminatory immigration practices, Chinese Americans struggled to transform their image in the nation's eyes. As Americans racialized the Japanese enemy abroad and interned Japanese Americans at home, Chinese citizens sought to distinguish themselves by venturing beyond the confines of Chinatown to join the military and various defense industries in record numbers. Wong offers the first in-depth account of Chinese Americans in the American military, tracing the history of the 14th Air Service Group, a segregated unit comprising over 1,200 men, and examining how their war service contributed to their social mobility and the shaping of their ethnic identity.

Americans First pays tribute to a generation of young men and women who, torn between loyalties to their parents' traditions and their growing identification with America and tormented by the pervasive racism of wartime America, served their country with patriotism and courage. Consciously developing their image as a "model minority," often at the expense of the Japanese and Japanese Americans, Chinese Americans created the pervasive image of Asian Americans that still resonates today.

"World War II was a watershed event for many of America's minorities, but its impact on Chinese Americans has been largely ignored. Utilizing extensive archival research as well as oral histories and letters from more than one hundred informants, K. Scott Wong explores how Chinese Americans carved out a newly respected and secure place for themselves in U.S. society during the war years." "Americans First pays tribute to a generation of young men and women who, torn between loyalties to their parents' traditions and their growing identification with America and tormented by the racism of mainstream America, served their country with patriotism and courage. Consciously developing their image as a "model minority," Chinese Americans created the positive image of Asian Americans that still resonates today."--Jacket World War II was a watershed event for many American minorities, but its impact on Chinese Americans has been largely ignored. Using extensive archival research and oral histories and letters from over 100 informants, Wong explores how Chinese Americans carved a newly respected and secure place for themselves during the war years. During the Second World War, Chinese Americans contributed to the war effort by joining the armed forces and working in the defense industries. This title traces the history of the 14th Air Service Group, a segregated outfit of Chinese Americans sent to China in support of the American Army Air Corps and the Chinese Air Force. WWII was a watershed event for many of American's minorities, but its impact on Chinese Americans has been largely ignored. Using archival research, as well as oral histories and letters, Wong explores how Chinese Americans carved a secure place for themselves in American society during the war years.
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