The Good Immigrants: How the Yellow Peril Became the Model Minority
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Exploring a century of Chinese migrations, Madeline Hsu looks at how the model minority characteristics of many Asian Americans resulted from US policies that screened for those with the highest credentials in the most employable fields, enhancing American economic competitiveness.
The Art of East/Southeast Asia (Vol 1 &2)
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Beautifully illustrated. Two volume set, with slipcase. Volumes measure 11x12.5 inches. Volume 1 topics include China, Calligraphy, Jade, Indonesia, and the Champa Kingdoms. Volume 2 topics include The Khmer, Thailand, Laos, Burma, Vietnam, Textiles, Japan, and Korea. An illustrated glossary and extensive bibliography.
Guide to Chinese Poetry and Drama
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Excuse Me, Is This India?
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Illustrated with rich quilts put together with Indian textiles, this whimsical story in verse is an unusual book of travel-through a child's imagination. Brilliant nonsense verse and exquisite textile art together plot a blithe, philosophic journey through the surreal mixture of places, people and times that is India.
The Celnatic Experience
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This is a coffee table book depicting the cross culture collaboration in the Celtic and Carnatic music styles showcased in the compositions of Muthuswami Deekshithar titled "notuswara sahityas" composed during the British rule in India.
Musical Instruments of India
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Describes 59 instruments used in classical Indian music, with illustrations.

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