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Asian American Youth: Culture, Identity and Ethnicity
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Asian American Youth: Culture, Identity and Ethnicity Paperback - 2004 - 1st Edition

by Lee, Jennifer [Editor]; Zhou, Min [Editor];

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  • Title Asian American Youth: Culture, Identity and Ethnicity
  • Author Lee, Jennifer [Editor]; Zhou, Min [Editor];
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Condition New
  • Pages 359
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Routledge, New York & London
  • Date 2004-08-02
  • Features Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # Q-0415946697
  • ISBN 9780415946698 / 0415946697
  • Weight 1.13 lbs (0.51 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.14 x 6.44 x 0.81 in (23.22 x 16.36 x 2.06 cm)
  • Themes
    • Demographic Orientation: Urban
  • Library of Congress subjects United States - Ethnic relations, United States - Race relations
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2004007207
  • Dewey Decimal Code 305.235

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From the publisher

Asian American Youth covers topics such as Asian immigration, acculturation, assimilation, intermarriage, socialization, sexuality, and ethnic identification. The distinguished contributors show how Asian American youth have created an identity and space for themselves historically and in contemporary multicultural America.

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In preindustrial societies, one's life course was roughly marked by two discrete stages-childhood and adulthood.

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About the author

Jennifer Lee is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine. Min Zhou is Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Asian American Studies Interdepartment Degree Program and the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the award-winning author of several books, including Contemporary Asian America, Growing Up American and Chinatown.