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2. INVERTING RACIAL LOGIC How Public Health Discourse and Standards Racialized the Meanings of Japanese and Mexican in Los Angeles, 1910–1924
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Latino and Asian Racial Formations at the Frontiers of U.S. Nationalism 1
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Part One: Racial Science, Social Control
- 1. COLONIAL VISION, RACIAL VISIBILITY 1 Racializations in Puerto Rico and the Philippines during the Initial Period of U.S. Colonization 23
- 2. INVERTING RACIAL LOGIC How Public Health Discourse and Standards Racialized the Meanings of Japanese and Mexican in Los Angeles, 1910–1924 40
- 3. GETTING THE MEASURE OF TOMORROW Chinese and Chicano Americas under the Racial Gaze, 1934–1935 and 1942–1944 62
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Part Two: Contradictions of Coalition
- 4. THE LIMITS OF INTERRACIAL COALITIONS Méndez v. Westminster Reexamined 93
- 5. THE POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF RACE Asian American and Latino Redistricting Debates in California and New York 120
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Part Three: Perils of Inclusion
- 6. JOINING THE STATE Sexuality and Citizenship in Junot Díaz and Chang-rae Lee 147
- 7. THE PASSION The Betrayals of Elián González and Wen Ho Lee 170
- Bibliography 209
- Contributors 221
- Index 223
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Latino and Asian Racial Formations at the Frontiers of U.S. Nationalism 1
-
Part One: Racial Science, Social Control
- 1. COLONIAL VISION, RACIAL VISIBILITY 1 Racializations in Puerto Rico and the Philippines during the Initial Period of U.S. Colonization 23
- 2. INVERTING RACIAL LOGIC How Public Health Discourse and Standards Racialized the Meanings of Japanese and Mexican in Los Angeles, 1910–1924 40
- 3. GETTING THE MEASURE OF TOMORROW Chinese and Chicano Americas under the Racial Gaze, 1934–1935 and 1942–1944 62
-
Part Two: Contradictions of Coalition
- 4. THE LIMITS OF INTERRACIAL COALITIONS Méndez v. Westminster Reexamined 93
- 5. THE POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF RACE Asian American and Latino Redistricting Debates in California and New York 120
-
Part Three: Perils of Inclusion
- 6. JOINING THE STATE Sexuality and Citizenship in Junot Díaz and Chang-rae Lee 147
- 7. THE PASSION The Betrayals of Elián González and Wen Ho Lee 170
- Bibliography 209
- Contributors 221
- Index 223