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Resisting Change in Suburbia

Asian Immigrants and Frontier Nostalgia in L.A.
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Resisting Change in Suburbia by James Zarsadiaz explores the historical development and cultural dynamics of suburban communities in the United States during the mid-20th century. The book examines how these areas grappled with the pressures of urbanisation, immigration, and social change, revealing the residents' efforts to preserve their traditional suburban identity amidst the evolving social landscape. This insightful historical account sheds light on the challenges and resistance faced within these suburban enclaves.
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You might appreciate this intriguing exploration if you're interested in the evolution of suburban landscapes and how cultural and historical forces shape communities. The book delves into the intricacies of resistance to change within suburban settings and examines the social dynamics at play. This could be particularly appealing to those fascinated by the intersection of history, military influence, and urban development.

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Resisting Change in Suburbia

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Between the 1980s and the first decade of the twenty-first century, Asian Americans in Los Angeles moved toward becoming a racial majority in the communities of the East San Gabriel Valley. By the late 1990s, their "model minority" status resulted in greater influence in local culture, neighbourhood politics, and policies regarding the use of suburban space.

In the "country living" subdivisions, which featured symbols of Western agrarianism including horse trails, ranch fencing, and Spanish colonial architecture, white homeowners encouraged assimilation and enacted policies suppressing unwanted "changes"β€”that is, increased density and influence of Asian culture. While some Asian suburbanites challenged whites' concerns, many others did not. Rather, white critics found support from affluent Asian homeowners who also wished to protect their class privilege and suburbia's conservative Anglocentric milieu.

In Resisting Change in Suburbia, award-winning historian James Zarsadiaz explains how myths of suburbia, the American West, and the American Dream informed regional planning, suburban design, and ideas about race and belonging.

Series: American Crossroads

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Resisting Change in Suburbia by James Zarsadiaz is praised for its in-depth examination of the often-overlooked San Gabriel Valley's eastern parts. The analysis focuses on how the concept of the frontier influenced cultural perceptions and local politics amid significant changes since the 1980s, impacting the region's spatial, demographic, and political landscape.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780520345843

Publisher: University of California Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 18 October 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of California Press

Illustration: 19 b-w photos, 1 map, 5 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 590g

Pages: 306

About the Author

James Zarsadiaz is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Yuchengco Philippine Studies Program at the University of San Francisco.

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