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How images portraying Asians as civil subjects contribute to debates on Asian American citizenship

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"This book concerns the appearance of Asians in nineteenth- and twentieth-century photographs as related, first, to civility and, secondarily, to issues of citizenship...Thy Phu is deeply interested in probing the symbolic meanings behind the photographs as they relate to Asians as the 'model minority.'... Phu makes some interesting points."--Pacific Historical Review , August 2013 "Picturing Model Citizens presents a compelling, original, and timely contribution to the nascent field of Asian American visual studies, productively drawing together a set of photographic archives and contexts that have, for too long, been arbitrarily imagined as discrete and disconnected... Phu's Picturing Model Citizens is itself a model of engaged and innovative scholarship, charting new directions for Asian American studies, visual studies, citizenship studies, and the emergent combinations therein."--caa.reviews, June 26, 2013

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments; Preface; Introduction: Clasped Hands and Clenched Fists; Spectacles of Intimacy and the Aesthetics of Domestication; Cultivating Citizenship: Internment Landscapes and Still Lifes; A Manner of Apology: Transpacifism and the Scars of Reparation; Racial Hygiene: SARS, Surgical Masks, and the Civility of Surveillance; Postscript: The Inhospitable Politics of Repatriation; Bibliography.

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      Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
      Publication Date: 1/13/2011 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781439907214, 978-1439907214
      ISBN10: 1439907218

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      How images portraying Asians as civil subjects contribute to debates on Asian American citizenship

      Trade Review
      "This book concerns the appearance of Asians in nineteenth- and twentieth-century photographs as related, first, to civility and, secondarily, to issues of citizenship...Thy Phu is deeply interested in probing the symbolic meanings behind the photographs as they relate to Asians as the 'model minority.'... Phu makes some interesting points."--Pacific Historical Review , August 2013 "Picturing Model Citizens presents a compelling, original, and timely contribution to the nascent field of Asian American visual studies, productively drawing together a set of photographic archives and contexts that have, for too long, been arbitrarily imagined as discrete and disconnected... Phu's Picturing Model Citizens is itself a model of engaged and innovative scholarship, charting new directions for Asian American studies, visual studies, citizenship studies, and the emergent combinations therein."--caa.reviews, June 26, 2013

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments; Preface; Introduction: Clasped Hands and Clenched Fists; Spectacles of Intimacy and the Aesthetics of Domestication; Cultivating Citizenship: Internment Landscapes and Still Lifes; A Manner of Apology: Transpacifism and the Scars of Reparation; Racial Hygiene: SARS, Surgical Masks, and the Civility of Surveillance; Postscript: The Inhospitable Politics of Repatriation; Bibliography.

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