
Bitter Fruit
Kim rejects conventional wisdom that Black-Korean conflict constitutes racial scapegoating, the irrational venting of Black rage on Korean merchants. She argues instead that it is in response to White dominance in American society, which generates a distinct racial order that encourages conflict among different groups, provokes racial resistance, and delegitimates and silences such resistance. Kim asserts that the Flatbush Boycott was part of a larger resurgence of Black Power activism in New York City, that Haitian immigrants mobilized out of overlapping transnational and racial identities, and that Korean Americans responded by launching a countermovement seeking to restore the status quo. Racial protests are inevitable, she says, as long as conditions of racial injustice prevail.
- Undertittel
- The Politics of Black-Korean Conflict in New York City
- Forfatter
- Claire Jean Kim
- ISBN
- 9780300093308
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 363 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 18.3.2003
- Forlag
- Yale University Press
- Antall sider
- 320
