"[A]n intriguing addition to scholarship that reconceptualizes the geographical boundaries of Asian America.... This is a useful text for students and academics interested in Asian American place as well as urban planning practitioners concerned with race, ethnicity, and community development. Summing Up: Recommended."—Choice
"Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland contributes to the growing scholarship of Asian American studies 'East of California'.... Kinney illustrates the myriad ways that Asian Clevelanders have kept place.... Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland puts Asian Clevelanders on the map and challenges the myth of Asian American absence in the interior United States."—Ethnic Studies Review
"Kinney employs a rich and diverse methodological approach to sketch diasporic stories of Asian communities in Cleveland…. Overall, Kinney’s study of Cleveland’s AsiaTown provides a vital supplement to California-centric Asian American scholarship…. [T]his carefully crafted and deeply researched work nonetheless stands as a crucial reference for scholars of modern American history, Asian American studies, racial politics, urban development, and immigrant integration."—Journal of Chinese Overseas