Youth gangs, racism, and schooling : Vietnamese American youth in a postcolonial context / Kevin D. Lam.

By: Lam, Kevin D [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Palgrave Macmillan's postcolonial studies in educationPublisher: New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015Description: 1 online resource (205 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781137475596 (e-book)Subject(s): Vietnamese American gangs -- California | Vietnamese American youth -- California -- Social conditions | Vietnamese American youth -- Education -- California | Youth and violence -- CaliforniaGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Youth gangs, racism, and schooling : Vietnamese American youth in a postcolonial context.DDC classification: 364.106/6083509794 LOC classification: HV6439.U7 | C345 2015Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Vietnamese and US Empire 2. Critical Theories of Racism and Asian American Identities: A Materialist Critique 3. "Theater of the Oppressed": Vietnamese and Asian American Youth Violence 4. "No One is Looking Into Our Shit!": Vietnamese American Youth Gang Narratives 5.Analysis and Synthesis 6.Toward a Pedagogy of the Dispossessed.
Summary: "Youth Gangs, Racism, and Schooling examines Vietnamese American youth gang formation in Southern California, with an emphasis on the experiences of those heavily involved in the 1990s. Lam traces the genealogy of the Vietnamese American youth gang phenomenon as part of the conflict in Southeast Asia. He describes the consequences of war and migration for youth as well as their racialization as "Asian-American" subjects. Grounded in the critical narratives of three gang members, Lam addresses themes of racism, violence, class struggle, style, and schooling in an era of anti-youth and anti-immigration legislation in the state and nationally. In this dehumanizing context, Lam frames Vietnamese and Southeast American gang members as post-colonial subjects, offering an alternative analysis toward humanization and decolonization"-- Provided by publisher.
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Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Vietnamese and US Empire 2. Critical Theories of Racism and Asian American Identities: A Materialist Critique 3. "Theater of the Oppressed": Vietnamese and Asian American Youth Violence 4. "No One is Looking Into Our Shit!": Vietnamese American Youth Gang Narratives 5.Analysis and Synthesis 6.Toward a Pedagogy of the Dispossessed.

"Youth Gangs, Racism, and Schooling examines Vietnamese American youth gang formation in Southern California, with an emphasis on the experiences of those heavily involved in the 1990s. Lam traces the genealogy of the Vietnamese American youth gang phenomenon as part of the conflict in Southeast Asia. He describes the consequences of war and migration for youth as well as their racialization as "Asian-American" subjects. Grounded in the critical narratives of three gang members, Lam addresses themes of racism, violence, class struggle, style, and schooling in an era of anti-youth and anti-immigration legislation in the state and nationally. In this dehumanizing context, Lam frames Vietnamese and Southeast American gang members as post-colonial subjects, offering an alternative analysis toward humanization and decolonization"-- Provided by publisher.

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