by Joseph Cheah (Author)
This is the most comprehensive analysis to date of anti-Asian racism, told from a Catholic perspective. Cheah includes relevant Catholic Social Teaching documents, comparing and contrasting the Asian experience with anti-Black racism. The heart of the book is structured around three major stereotypes: perpetual foreigner, Yellow Peril, and the myth of the model minority. These are examined from the perspectives of history, Asian American Studies, Asian American marginal theology, biblical studies, and CST.
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RELIGION / Christianity / Catholic
RELIGION / Christian Living / Social Issues
RELIGION / Christian Theology / Ethics
US$26.00
Joseph Cheah
ANTI-ASIAN RACISM
Myths, Stereotypes, and Catholic Social Teaching
Cover design: Regina Gelfer
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ISBN: 978-1-62698-479-0
Author Biography
Joseph Cheah is professor and chair of the department of philosophy, theology, and religious studies at the University of Saint Joseph, West Hartford, CT. His previous books include Race and Religion in American Buddhism and Theological Reflections on "Gangnam Style" A Racial, Sexual, and Cultural Critique, with Grace Ji-Sun Kim.