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ISBN10: 0465006396, ISBN13: 9780465006397, [publisher: Basic Books] Hardcover The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. [Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2001]
ISBN10: 0465006396, ISBN13: 9780465006397, [publisher: Basic Books] Hardcover The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. [Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2001]
ISBN10: 0465006396, ISBN13: 9780465006397, [publisher: Basic Books] Hardcover Book is in NEW condition. [Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
ISBN10: 0465006396, ISBN13: 9780465006397, [publisher: Basic Books] Hardcover New! This book is in the same immaculate condition as when it was published [Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
New York: Basic Books, Date: 2002. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. DJ has some wear and soiling.. vii, [1], 288 p. References, Notes. Index. A leading voice in America's Asian community tackles what it means to be Asian American today. In the tradition of W. E. B. Du Bois, Cornel West, and other public intellectuals who confronted the "color line" of the twentieth century, journalist, law professor, and activist Frank H. Wu offers a unique perspective on how changing ideas of racial identity will affect race relations in the new century. Often provocative and always thoughtful, this book addresses some of the most controversial contemporary issues: discrimination, immigration, diversity, globalization, and the mixed-race movement, introducing the example of Asian Americans to shed new light on the current debates. Combining personal anecdotes, social-science research, legal cases, history, and original journalistic reporting, Wu discusses damaging Asian American stereotypes such as "the model minority" and "the perpetual foreigner. " By offering new ways of thinking about race in American society, Wu's work challenges us to make good on our great democratic experiment. 2002. Basic Books ISBN 0465006396 9780465006397 [US]
New York Basic Books 2002 First edition. First printing [stated] Hardcover Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. DJ has some wear and soiling. vii, [1], 288 p. References, Notes. Index. A leading voice in America's Asian community tackles what it means to be Asian American today. In the tradition of W. E. B. Du Bois, Cornel West, and other public intellectuals who confronted the "color line" of the twentieth century, journalist, law professor, and activist Frank H. Wu offers a unique perspective on how changing ideas of racial identity will affect race relations in the new century. Often provocative and always thoughtful, this book addresses some of the most controversial contemporary issues: discrimination, immigration, diversity, globalization, and the mixed-race movement, introducing the example of Asian Americans to shed new light on the current debates. Combining personal anecdotes, social-science research, legal cases, history, and original journalistic reporting, Wu discusses damaging Asian American stereotypes such as "the model minority" and "the perpetual foreigner. " By offering new ways of thinking about race in American society, Wu's work challenges us to make good on our great democratic experiment.
ISBN10: 0465006396, ISBN13: 9780465006397, [publisher: Basic Books, New York] Hardcover First Edition vii, [1], 288 p. References, Notes. Index. A leading voice in America's Asian community tackles what it means to be Asian American today. In the tradition of W. E. B. Du Bois, Cornel West, and other public intellectuals who confronted the "color line" of the twentieth century, journalist, law professor, and activist Frank H. Wu offers a unique perspective on how changing ideas of racial identity will affect race relations in the new century. Often provocative and always thoughtful, this book addresses some of the most controversial contemporary issues: discrimination, immigration, diversity, globalization, and the mixed-race movement, introducing the example of Asian Americans to shed new light on the current debates. Combining personal anecdotes, social-science research, legal cases, history, and original journalistic reporting, Wu discusses damaging Asian American stereotypes such as "the model minority" and "the perpetual foreigner. " By offering new ways of thinking about race in American society, Wu's work challenges us to make good on our great democratic experiment. Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. DJ has some wear and soiling. [Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2002]
ISBN10: 0465006396, ISBN13: 9780465006397, [publisher: Basic Books; 1st edition (December 26, 2001)] Hardcover First Edition As new in as new dust jacket. This a nice clean copy, the spine is solid, The text is clean and pages are not torn or dirty. We provide fast and reliable shipping service. We started to sell on the internet in 1998. We ship from California. All our books are guaranteed. [Cupertino, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
Basic Books, Date: 2001-12-26. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 2001. Basic Books ISBN 0465006396 9780465006397 [US]
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