Contexts

sociology for the public

Fall 2018

Volume: 17 | Number: 4

If we’ve learned anything, it’s that America is a rugged mountain, shaped by upheaval and endless waves of immigration. This issue of Contexts focuses on one diverse community that formed from immigration: Asian America. Its story is complicated, as seen in this guest edited issue.

Race, Displacement, and the Public Intellectual: An Interview with Viet Thanh Nguyen

Viet Thanh Nguyen is a Vietnamese American novelist and academic whose books include The Refugees, Nothing Ever Dies, Race and Resistance, and a new … Read More

Stop Forgetting Asian Americans

There is much more to Asian America/ns than the model minority myth and forever foreigner stereotype. That’s what I wanted to show as the guest … Read More

Letter from the Editors

If we’ve learned anything, it’s that America is a rugged mountain, shaped by upheaval and endless waves of immigration. This issue of Contexts focuses on … Read More

Fall 2018 Table of Contents

Click here to view all Fall 2018 content currently available at contexts.org. Click here to view the entire issue online at SAGE, with the full issue available … Read More