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Identities on Trial in the United States ChorSwang Ngin

Identities on Trial in the United States By ChorSwang Ngin

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Identities on Trial in the United States radically shifts the asylum seeker narrative by focusing on rarely heard stories of persecution and escape from China and Southeast Asia. ChorSwang Ngin, with contributions from immigration attorney, Joann Yeh, explores asylum seeker cases through an anthropological and legal lens.

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Identities on Trial in the United States: Asylum Seekers from Asia by ChorSwang Ngin

ChorSwang Ngin radically shifts the asylum seeking narrative by focusing on rarely heard stories of persecution and escape from China and Southeast Asia. Identities on Trial in the United States weaves together the cases of a tortured student from a Myanmar prison, an apostate from Islam, several victims of ethnic and sexual violence from Indonesia, and men and women escaping China's draconian One-Child Policy and prohibition of Falun Gong practice, among others. Joann Yeh, an immigration attorney, co-authored three chapters to examine asylum seeking in a Mandarin-speaking Californian community and discuss the failure of the United States quasi-judicial immigration system, highlighting the asylum lawfare in courtroom drama, and to argue for an anthropological advantage in asylum preparation. This book is essential text for policy makers, students, lawyers, activists, and those engaged with migration studies seeking a more just asylum outcome.

Identities on Trial in the United States Reviews

Identities on Trial in the United States: Asylum Seekers from Asia unravels the tormented stories that lie behind asylum claims in the United States. This fieldwork based book offers a fascinating range of cases that illustrates the dilemmas, conflicts and contradictions of cultural expertise. It poignantly argues against the narrow use of culture for a fair adjudication and makes a convincing case of the involvement of anthropologists in court. -- Livia Holden, University of Oxford
Immigration today is so misrepresented, and the political asylum process so daunting, that a book as readable and scholarly as Identities on Trial in the United States is most welcome. Particularly invaluable are presentations of cases that involve each of the grounds for granting asylum claims - race, nationality, religion, political opinion, and social group membership - for which cultural analyses emerge as crucial for verifying conditions of persecution and credibility of accounts. This promises to be a significant resource for students and professionals involved in human rights, anthropology, migration, current Asian affairs, and law. -- James Loucky, Western Washington University

About ChorSwang Ngin

ChorSwang Ngin is professor of anthropology at California State University, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Part I: Persecution on Account of Race and Nationality Chapter 1: I Don't Need your Bones to Know your Race Chapter 2: How Much Chinese Should a Chinese be? Chapter 3: Racialization and Persecution Chapter 4: A Student Protester from a Myanmar Prison Part II: Persecution on Account of Religion Chapter 5: A Buddhist Monk, a Catholic Woman, a Christian Pastor Chapter 6: Did Jesus Walk Through a Field of Wheat or A Field of Grass? (Co-authored with Joann Yeh) Chapter 7: An Apostate from Indonesia: A Convert from Islam to Catholicism Part III: Persecution on Account of Membership of a Particular Group Chapter 8: Ethnographic Details as Evidence on Rape and Pregnancy Chapter 9: Without Evidence and Without Witness Chapter 10: Dowry Dispute: A Case for the Law Firm of Seyfarth Shaw Part IV: Persecution on Account of Political Opinion Chapter 11: A Filial Daughter's Love of Falun Gong Exercises Chapter 12: Her Forced Abortion was a Frivolous Claim Chapter 13: Double Tragedy: Mr. Song's Humiliation or Embarrassment? Part V: Law and Anthropology Chapter 14: Article I Courts in a World of Uncertainties (Co-authored with Joann Yeh) Chapter 15: An Anthropologist in the Courtroom (Co-authored with Joann Yeh)

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CIN1498574734G
9781498574730
1498574734
Identities on Trial in the United States: Asylum Seekers from Asia by ChorSwang Ngin
Used - Good
Hardback
Lexington Books
20180930
266
Winner of GAD New Directions Award.
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