Asians on Demand

Asians on Demand
Author: Feng-Mei Heberer
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2023-08-29
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781452969541

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Does media representation advance racial justice? While the past decade has witnessed a push for increased diversity in visual media, Asians on Demand grapples with the pressing question of whether representation is enough to advance racial justice. Surveying a contemporary, cutting-edge archive of video works from the Asian diaspora in North America, Europe, and East Asia, this book uncovers the ways that diasporic artists challenge the narrow—and damaging—conceptions of Asian identity pervading mainstream media. Through an engagement with grassroots activist documentaries, experimental video diaries by undocumented and migrant workers, and works by high-profile media artists such as Hito Steyerl and Ming Wong, Feng-Mei Heberer showcases contemporary video productions that trouble the mainstream culture industry’s insistence on portraying ethnic Asians as congenial to dominant neoliberal values. Undermining the demands placed on Asian subjects to exemplify institutional diversity and individual exceptionalism, this book provides a critical and nuanced set of alternatives to the easily digestible forms generated by online streaming culture and multicultural lip service more broadly. Employing feminist, racial, and queer critiques of the contemporary media landscape, Asians on Demand highlights how the dynamics of Asian representation play out differently in Germany, the United States, Taiwan, and Spain. Rather than accepting the notion that inclusion requires an uncomplicated set of appearances, the works explored in this volume spotlight a staunch resistance to formulating racial identity as an instantly accessible consumer product.

Underemployment Among Asians in the United States

Underemployment Among Asians in the United States
Author: Anna B. Madamba
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0815330065

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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

South Asians Overseas

South Asians Overseas
Author: Colin Clarke,Ceri Peach,Steven Vertovec
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1990-10-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780521375436

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Offers essays relating to the South Asian diaspora which occurred after slavery's end in the British Empire.

Asia the Emerging Market

Asia  the Emerging Market
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: IICA
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Asian Labor Migration

Asian Labor Migration
Author: Fred Arnold
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2019-06-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429711718

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Labor migration from Asia to the oil-exporting countries in the Middle East has burgeoned in the last decade to a current level of over two million workers. Because foreign labor contracts have become a potent source of foreign exchange to the sending countries in Asia as well as a safety valve for high unemployment, the export of labor has become

International Development

International Development
Author: Bruce Currie-Alder,Ravi Kanbur,David M. Malone,Rohinton Medhora
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 896
Release: 2014-02-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780191651687

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Thinking on development informs and inspires the actions of people, organizations, and states in their continuous effort to invent a better world. This volume examines the ideas behind development: their origins, how they have changed and spread over time, and how they may evolve over the coming decades. It also examines how the real-life experiences of different countries and organizations have been inspired by, and contributed to, thinking on development. The extent to which development 'works' depends in part on particular local, historical, or institutional contexts. General policy prescriptions fail when the necessary conditions that make them work are either absent, ignored, or poorly understood. There is a need to grasp how people understand their own development experience. If the countries of the world are varied in every way, from their initial conditions to the degree of their openness to outside money and influence, and success is not centred in any one group, it stands to reason that there cannot be a single recipe for development. Each chapter provides an analytical survey of thinking about development that highlights debates and takes into account critical perspectives. It includes contributions from scholars and practitioners from the global North and the global South, spanning at least two generations and multiple disciplines. It will be a key reference on the concepts and theories of development - their origins, evolution, and trajectories - and act as a resource for scholars, graduate students, and practitioners.

America Becoming

America Becoming
Author: National Research Council,Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2001-02-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780309068383

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The 20th Century has been marked by enormous change in terms of how we define race. In large part, we have thrown out the antiquated notions of the 1800s, giving way to a more realistic, sociocultural view of the world. The United States is, perhaps more than any other industrialized country, distinguished by the size and diversity of its racial and ethnic minority populations. Current trends promise that these features will endure. Fifty years from now, there will most likely be no single majority group in the United States. How will we fare as a nation when race-based issues such as immigration, job opportunities, and affirmative action are already so contentious today? In America Becoming, leading scholars and commentators explore past and current trends among African Americans, Hispanics, Asian Americans, and Native Americans in the context of a white majority. This volume presents the most up-to-date findings and analysis on racial and social dynamics, with recommendations for ongoing research. It examines compelling issues in the field of race relations, including: Race and ethnicity in criminal justice. Demographic and social trends for Hispanics, Asian Americans, and Native Americans. Trends in minority-owned businesses. Wealth, welfare, and racial stratification. Residential segregation and the meaning of "neighborhood." Disparities in educational test scores among races and ethnicities. Health and development for minority children, adolescents, and adults. Race and ethnicity in the labor market, including the role of minorities in America's military. Immigration and the dynamics of race and ethnicity. The changing meaning of race. Changing racial attitudes. This collection of papers, compiled and edited by distinguished leaders in the behavioral and social sciences, represents the most current literature in the field. Volume 1 covers demographic trends, immigration, racial attitudes, and the geography of opportunity. Volume 2 deals with the criminal justice system, the labor market, welfare, and health trends. Both books will be of great interest to educators, scholars, researchers, students, social scientists, and policymakers.

Hearings Reports Public Laws

Hearings  Reports  Public Laws
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1978
Release: 1967
Genre: Educational law and legislation
ISBN: UCAL:B4437679

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