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Oriental Bodies

Discourse and Discipline in U.S. Immigration Policy, 1875-1942

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Oriental Bodies

Discourse and Discipline in U.S. Immigration Policy, 1875-1942

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Oriental Bodies charts the discursive transformations of U.S. immigration policy between 1875 and 1942. Author James Tyner concentrates on the confluence of eugenics, geopolitics, and Orientalism as these intersect in the debates surrounding the exclusion of immigrants from China, Japan, and the Philippines. This unique work argues that United States immigration policy was founded on a particular discourse of eugenics and geopolitics and that this concentration was informed by a greater Orientalist discourse. Drawing from American foreign policy, identity politics, post-structuralism, post-colonialism, and feminist theory, this fascinating study seeks to examine the construction of "Oriental bodies" within the emergence of U.S. immigration policy and explores how these constructions served political, social, and economic interests.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 "The Dark Speck Upon the Horizon"
Chapter 3 "They Never Cease Being Japanese"
Chapter 4 "That Place is the Orient"
Chapter 5 The Future of Immigration

Product details

Published Feb 16 2006
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 128
ISBN 9780739112977
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 228 x 214 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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