Racial Politics in an Era of Transnational Citizenship

The 1996 'Asian Donorgate' Controversy in Perspective

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Racial Politics in an Era of Transnational Citizenship

The 1996 'Asian Donorgate' Controversy in Perspective

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The Asian American activist and political communities viewed 1996 as a watershed year, in which the Democratic Party took seriously its Asian American constituency-until the "Asian Donorgate" campaign finance controversy complicated that representation. In the ensuing public discourse Chinese Americans, and by proxy all Asian Americans, were depicted as foreigners subversively attempting to buy influence with U.S. politicians. While neither disputing nor confirming the guilt of the individuals charged in this episode with raising illegal foreign campaign money, Racial Politics in an Era of Transnational Citizenship highlights the conflation of Asian transnational capital and government interests with Asian Americans and the resulting racialization, foreignization, and even criminalization of this large community. Scholar Michael Chang asks, Will the perception of the Asian American as the "perpetual foreigner" continue to reproduce itself uncritically, heightening during times of media-supported nationalism? This incisive work contributes greatly to current debates on civil rights and on the meaning of "citizenship" and "belonging" among a transnational community and in a globalized world.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Glossary of Terms Used
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Transnational Asian America: Race, Class, Nation, and Citizenship
Part 4 RACE
Chapter 5 A Shifting Discourse: From Campaign Finance Reform to National Security
Part 6 NATION
Chapter 7 Transforming and Negotiating the Public Sphere: Asian Americans Respond to "Asian Donorgate"
Chapter 7 The Coming Conflict: American Orientalism and U.S.-China Relations
Part 8 CITIZENSHIP
Chapter 9 Citizenship and Disciplining: Asian Americans as "Homo Economicus"
Part 10 CLASS
Chapter 12 Conclusion

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Published Aug 04 2004
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 234
ISBN 9780739106211
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 234 x 186 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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