ABSTRACT

While there are books on racism in universities, few examine the unique position of Asian American undergraduates. This new book captures the voices and experiences of Asian Americans navigating the currents of race, gender, and sexuality as factors in how youth construct relationships and identities. Interviews with 70 Asian Americans on an elite American campus show how students negotiate the sexualized racism of a large institution. The authors emphasize the students' resilience and their means of resistance for overcoming the impact of structural racism.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

Asian Americans on Campus

chapter |22 pages

White Space, White Campus

chapter |14 pages

Conclusion

Resign or Resist? Disengage or Engage?