"Machine Town": Panethnic Asian American Identity in Philadelphia Politics

Authors

  • Ronald Raju Joseph Temple University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15367/pj.v4i2.107

Abstract

This paper investigated the topic of panethnic Asian American political coalition-building in Philadelphia politics, to determine if efforts to forge such a coalition succeeded. This paper traced the scholarship accumulated across multiple spheres of Asian American studies ranging from the emergence of panethnic Asian American identity, Asian American involvement in American politics before and after the civil rights movement, and the continuing ethnic divisions within the Asian American community. Further research on urban politics and its intersection with ethnic identity was also investigated, yielding insights into the nature of the potential of and obstacles to successful panethnic political organizing across ethnic lines in the urban areas of the United States. Upon investigating data on the voting patterns of Asian Americans, the socioeconomic statistics on various Asian American ethnic groups, the organizational landscape of organizations--panethnic or ethnic--serving the Asian American community, and the political clout of Asian American political activists and groups in Philadelphia politics, the conclusion was reached that efforts to forge a panethnic Asian American coalition in Philadelphia politics have not succeeded. While the topic of panethnic Asian American politics in the urban context remains a relatively understudied topic in political science, the existing evidence points that there remain significant obstacles to panethnic political organizing in Asian American communities.

Author Biography

Ronald Raju Joseph, Temple University

Political Science

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2018-05-24

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Joseph, R. R. (2018). "Machine Town": Panethnic Asian American Identity in Philadelphia Politics. Perceptions, 4(2), 17. https://doi.org/10.15367/pj.v4i2.107