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"Ethnic" Los Angeles

Comparative Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Sexuality

Anne Cong-Huyen, Thania Lucero, Joyce Park, Constance Cheeks, Charlie Kim, Sophia Cole, Julio Damian Rodriguez, Andrea Mora, Jazz Kiang, Samantha Tran, Katie Nak, Authors

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About

This book is a collaborative project by students for "Ethnic Los Angeles," an Asian American Studies course that convened at UCLA in Spring 2014. The work herein is completed entirely by students (with minor editorial changes made by the professor). Throughout the course, students were asked to examine the city of Los Angeles as a site of racial and ethnic spatialization and cultural production, from the famous mapped spaces of Little Tokyo or Chinatown and through moments of historical trauma like the Chinatown Massacre or the LA Uprising. We examined Los Angeles as construct and as lived space through the study of archives, history, narratives, visual culture, and space. Integral to this endeavor was the analysis of the historical importance of the city’s racialized populations and the ways in which they have carved out spaces for enterprise, community, and cultural production within the urban landscape. Texts included literature, visual media, and films, while scholarship was drawn from urban studies, sociology, cultural and media studies. Students were engaged in multi-modal scholarship that required active classroom participation, online interaction, and real-world navigation of the city’s space. Ultimately students chose one specific community and site to produce an in-depth research project, including personal observation from site visits. The result of that work is presented here in this digital book.
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