AAPI Nexus: Special Issue on Asian Americans in Global Cities: Los Angeles – New York Connections and Comparisons 10:2 (2012)

"Special Issue on Asian Americans in Global Cities" 10:2 (2012)

This special AAPI Nexus issue examines Asian American experiences in global cities through comparative studies of Los Angeles and New York. The demographic facts are astonishing— more than a quarter of the sixteen million Asian Americans reside in either of the two greater metropolises where they comprise more than a tenth of the total population in each region. Consequently, it is difficult to fully understand and appreciate Asian American experiences without studying these two global cities.

The comparative approach offers great analytical potential because it can generate insights into what phenomena transcend regions and patterns that are produced by factors and forces common to Asian Americans regardless of location and fundamental global-city processes. The comparative approach can also identify phenomena that are unique to each region, such as the outcomes of specific local and regional structures and dynamics.

Guest Editors: Paul M. Ong and Tarry Hum

Authors:
Howard Shih, Melany De La Cruz-Viesca, Susan Nakaoka, Lena Sze, C. N. Le, Ariella Rotramel, Benji Chang, Juhyung Harold Lee, Robert Chao Romero and Kevin Escudero

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