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In the decades after World War II, tens of thousands of soldiers and civilian contractors across Asia and the Pacific found work through the U.S. military. Recently liberated from colonial rule, th...
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26 January 2018

In the decades after World War II, tens of thousands of soldiers and civilian contractors across Asia and the Pacific found work through the U.S. military. Recently liberated from colonial rule, these workers were drawn to the opportunities the military offered and became active participants of the U.S. empire, most centrally during the U.S. war in Vietnam. Simeon Man uncovers the little-known histories of Filipinos, South Koreans, and Asian Americans who fought in Vietnam, revealing how U.S. empire was sustained through overlapping projects of colonialism and race making. Through their military deployments, Man argues, these soldiers took part in the making of a new Pacific world—a decolonizing Pacific—in which the imperatives of U.S. empire collided with insurgent calls for decolonization, producing often surprising political alliances, imperial tactics of suppression, and new visions of radical democracy.
Price: $95.00
Pages: 272
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: American Crossroads
Publication Date:
26 January 2018
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520283343
Format: Hardcover
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"Soldiering Through Empire is an absolutely essential text for diagnosing, understanding, and resisting the ongoing race war that lies at the very heart of the (neo)liberal capitalist project. From this perspective, radical geographers would be remiss not to read Soldiering Through Empire alongside the work of an emerging cohort of junior scholars in ethnic and American studies that are all, in their own ways, sketching out intellectual and political pathways for confronting and defeating the pernicious forces of racial liberalism."
Simeon Man is Assistant Professor of History at the University of California, San Diego.
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Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 • Securing Asia for Asians: Making the U.S. Transnational Security State
2 • Colonial Intimacies and Counterinsurgency: The Philippines, South Vietnam, and the United States
3 • Race War in Paradise: Hawai‘i’s Vietnam War
4 • Working the Subempire: Philippine and South Korean Military Labor in Vietnam
5 • Fighting “Gooks”: Asian Americans and the Vietnam War
6 • A World Becoming: The GI Movement and the Decolonizing Pacific
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 • Securing Asia for Asians: Making the U.S. Transnational Security State
2 • Colonial Intimacies and Counterinsurgency: The Philippines, South Vietnam, and the United States
3 • Race War in Paradise: Hawai‘i’s Vietnam War
4 • Working the Subempire: Philippine and South Korean Military Labor in Vietnam
5 • Fighting “Gooks”: Asian Americans and the Vietnam War
6 • A World Becoming: The GI Movement and the Decolonizing Pacific
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index