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Asian American Sporting Cultures [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 413 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: New York University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1479884693
  • ISBN-13: 9781479884698
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 413 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: New York University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1479884693
  • ISBN-13: 9781479884698
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Asian American Sporting Cultures delves into the American sports arena to explore the long history of Asian American sporting cultures and considers how identities and communities are negotiated on sporting fields.

Through a close examination of Asian American sporting cultures ranging from boxing and basketball to spelling bees and wrestling, the contributors reveal the intimate connection between sport and identity formation. Sport plays a special role in the processes of citizen-making and of the policing of national and diasporic bodies. It is thus one key area in which Asian American stereotypes may be challenged, negotiated, and destroyed as athletic performances create multiple opportunities for claiming American identities.

This volume incorporates work on Pacific Islander, South Asian, and Southeast Asian Americans as well as East Asian Americans, and explores how sports are gendered, including examinations of Asian American men’s attempts to claim masculinity through sporting cultures as well as the “Orientalism” evident in discussions of mixed martial arts as practiced by Asian American female fighters. This American story illuminates how marginalized communities perform their American-ness through co-ethnic and co-racial sporting spaces.

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"A wonderful read for and about sportss observers, participants, scholars, and fans. With a wide variety of approaches ranging from media analysis to autoethnography, this collection of smart and accessible essays provides a great model for thinking about sportsand through sports about ethnicity, race, and gender in specific local, transnational, and historical contexts." - Erica Rand,author of Red Nails, Black Skates: Gender, Cash, and Pleasure On and Off the Ice "Sports is one of the most important arenas of socialization and popular culture, and Asian Americans have often been seen as having a disjunctive or non-existent relationship to it. This sui generis collection shows in unexpected and startling ways how a long but under-examined history of Asian American sporting culturefrom participation and competition to spectatorship and fandomfundamentally reshapes allegories of national belonging and race at the heart of athletics." - David L. Eng,University of Pennsylvania

Foreword: Success, Failure, and Everything in Between vii
J. Jack Halberstam
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: You Play Sports? Asian American Sporting Matters 1(22)
Stanley I. Thangaraj
Constancio R. Arnaldo, Jr.
Christina B. Chin
PART I ASIAN AMERICAN SPORTS IN HISTORICAL CONTEXT
1 From Perpetual Foreigner to Pacific Rim Entrepreneur: The U.S. Military, Asian Americans, and the Circuitous Path of Sport
23(30)
Ryan Reft
2 Reflections on Sport Spectatorship and Immigrant Life
53(22)
Shalini Shankar
PART II ASIAN AMERICAN SPORTING CELEBRITIES
3 Everybody Loves an Underdog: Learning from Linsanity
75(27)
Oliver Wang
4 Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao, the Transnational Fist, and the Southern California Ringside Community
102(25)
Constancio R. Arnaldo, Jr.
PART III COMPLICATING "MODEL MINORITY" MYTHS, ORIENTALISM, AND GENDERED STEREOTYPES
5 Indian Americans and the "Brain Sport" of Spelling Bees
127(25)
Pawan Dhingra
6 Mixed Martial Arts, Caged Orientalism, and Female Asian American Bodies
152(28)
Jessica W. Chin
David L. Andrews
7 The Continued Legacy of Japanese American Youth Basketball Leagues
180(19)
Christina B. Chin
PART IV REFUGEES, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, AND SPORT
8 Hmong Youth, American Football, and the Cultural Politics of Ethnic Sports Tournaments
199(22)
Chia Youyee Vang
9 Lin, Te'o, and Asian American Masculinities in Sporting Flux
221(26)
David Leonard
Afterword: "Competing against Type" 247(6)
Lisa Lowe
About the Contributors 253(4)
Index 257
Stanley I. Thangaraj is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at City College of New York.

Constancio R. Arnaldo, Jr. is Visiting Assistant Professor of Asian/Asian American Studies at Miami University, Ohio.

Christina B. Chin is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the California State University, Fullerton.

J. Jack Halberstam is Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. Halberstam is the author of In a Queer Time and Place: Transgender Bodies, Subcultural Lives, Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of Monsters, Female Masculinity and co-author with Del LaGrace Volcano of The Drag King Book.

Lisa Lowe is Professor of English and American Studies at Tufts University, and a member of the consortium of Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora. She is the author of Critical Terrains: French and British Orientalisms, Immigrant Acts: On Asian American Cultural Politics, and The Intimacies of Four Continents.