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100 1  $a Jung, Moon-Ho, $d 1969- $e author.
245 10 $a Menace to empire : $b anticolonial solidarities and the transpacific origins of the US security state / $c Moon-Ho Jung.
264  1 $a Oakland, California : $b University of California Press, $c [2022]
300    $a xiv, 348 pages : $b illustrations, maps, portraits ; $c 24 cm.
490 1  $a American crossroads ; $v 63
520    $a "Menace to Empire is a profoundly original and ambitious book, a history of race and empire that traces both the colonial violence and the anticolonial rage that the United States spread across the Pacific between the Philippine-American War and World War II. Author Moon-Ho Jung argues that the US national security state as we know it was born out of attempts to repress and silence colonized subjects, from the Philippines and Hawai'i to California and beyond, whose anticolonial aspirations challenged US claims to sovereignty. Jung examines how the contradictions of race, nation, and empire generated waves of revolutionary movements spanning the Pacific--anticolonial, antiracist, and labor movements that exposed and confronted the US empire. In response, the US state closely monitored and brutally suppressed those movements by racializing particular politics and distinct communities as seditious, exaggerating fears of pan-Asian solidarities and sowing anti-Asian racism under the guise of national security. Menace to Empire transforms familiar themes in American history to highlight the critical role of colonial violence in the formation of radical movements and the antiradical origins of anti-Asian racism. Radicalized by their opposition to the US empire and racialized as threats to US security, peoples in and from Asia pursued a revolutionary politics that gave rise to the national security state--the heart and soul of the US empire ever since"-- $c Provided by publisher.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0  $a Prologue : worlds empire made -- Introduction : reckoning with history and empire -- Suppressing anarchy and sedition -- Conflating race and revolution -- Fighting John Bull and Uncle Sam -- Radicalizing Hawai'i -- Red and yellow make orange -- Collaboration and revolution -- Conclusion : America is not in the heart.
648  7 $a 1900-1999 $2 fast
650  0 $a Anti-imperialist movements $z Pacific Area $x History $y 20th century.
650  0 $a Anti-racism $z Pacific Area $x History $y 20th century.
650  0 $a Asians $x Social conditions $y 20th century.
650  0 $a Political violence $z Pacific Area $x History $y 20th century.
650  7 $a Anti-imperialist movements. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00810343
650  7 $a Anti-racism. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01742067
650  7 $a Asians $x Social conditions. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00818714
650  7 $a Political violence. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01069902
651  0 $a United States $x History $x History $y 20th century.
651  7 $a Pacific Area. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01243504
655  7 $a History. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01411628
830  0 $a American crossroads ; $v 63.
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956    $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=BEB553AAA5B811ECBC4A196C2DECA4DB

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