Any serious consideration of Asian American life forces us to reframe the way we talk about racism and antiracism. There are two contemporary approaches to antiracist theory and practice. The first emphasizes racial identity to the exclusion of political economy, making racialized life in America illegible. This approach's prevalence, in the academy and beyond, now rises to the level of established doctrine. The second approach views racial identity as the function of a particular political economy--what is called “racial capitalism>--and therefore analytically subordinates racial identity to political economy. Jonathan Tran develops arguments in favor of this second approach. He does so by means of an extended analysis of two case studies: a Chinese migrant settlement in the Mississippi Delta (1868-1969) and the Redeemer Community Church in the Bayview/Hunters Point section of San Francisco (1969-present). While his analysis is focused on particular groups and persons, he uses it to examine more broadly racial capitalism's processes and commitments at the sites of their structural and systemic unfolding. In pursuing a research agenda that pushes beyond the narrow confines of racial identity, Tran reaches back to trusted modes of analysis that have been obscured by the prevailing antiracist orthodoxy and proposes reframing antiracism in terms of a theologically salient account of political economy.
Jonathan Tran is Professor of Theology and Ethics at Baylor University where he holds the George W. Baines Chair of Religion.
Preface and Note on MethodIntroductionPart I: The Delta ChineseChapter 1: Remythologizing the Model Minority Myth: The Chinese Question Chapter 2: A Moving Picture of Racial CapitalismChapter 3: Becoming White in the White/Black BinaryPart II: Redeemer Community ChurchChapter 4: Redeemer Community Church and All That Lies BeneathChapter 5: Deep Economy: Dayspring's DoxologyChapter 6: Rise University Preparatory and the Politics of HopePostscript: Beyond MarxismBibliographyAcknowledgmentsIndex
An engaging, interdisciplinary, and energetic reconsideration of Asian American identity, racial capitalism, and Christian theology, the book is highly recommended to readers interested in broader questions of race, religion, and political economy.
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Christian Moevs, University of Notre Dame) Moevs, Christian (Dr. Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Fellow of the Medieval Institute, Dr. Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Fellow of the Medieval Institute
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Joerg Rieger, Joerg Rieger, Southern Methodist University) Rieger, Joerg (Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Perkins School of Theology, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Perkins School of Theology, Jeorg Rieger
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Markus Dressler, Istanbul Technical University) Dressler, Markus (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department for Social Sciences and Humanties