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Lowe, Lisa – Amerasia Journal, 1995
Argues that history and historical necessity have shaped current Asian American projects, not the theoretical products of poststructuralism, Anglo American feminism, or postcolonial theory. Through an examination based on new work from scholars in Asian American and ethnic studies, the author explores these historic, demographic, and political…
Descriptors: Activism, Asian Americans, Cultural Context, Cultural Pluralism
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Hamamoto, Darrell Y. – Amerasia Journal, 1992
Examines television portrayals of the Asian American family during the Reagan-Bush era as a model minority group. Argues that Asian Americans encounter racism and marginalization and that only relatively few achieve the "American dream." Analyzes the portrayal of Asian Americans in television documentaries and dramas. (JB)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Broadcast Television, Characterization, Cultural Influences
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Palumbo-Liu, David – Amerasia Journal, 1995
Addresses how significant the theoretical debates in the humanities and social sciences are for Asian American and ethnic studies and whether theory can be borrowed and applied to Asian American subjects or whether these subjects are too distinctive. The author discusses the intellectual and ideological consequences in deploying postcolonial and…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Capitalism, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Groups
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Lee, Stacey J. – Amerasia Journal, 1996
Details the participation of Asian American high school students in pan-Asian student organizations, reporting that most of the schools' Asian Americans embraced Asian American panethnicity as a source of personal pride, social support, and political strength. Students also fashioned differing versions of panethnicity to accommodate their varied…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Relations, High School Students
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Spickard, Paul R. – Amerasia Journal, 1997
Explores the inclusion of people of multiple ancestries who are only part Asian in Asian American Studies. The history of intermarriage in the United States means that, as increasing numbers of people choose to embrace multiple racial identities, Asian Americans must rearrange their definitions of what it means to be Asian American. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Asian Studies, Classification, Definitions
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Kiang, Peter Nien-chu – Amerasia Journal, 1991
Reviews primary and secondary source material about Asian-American Vietnam veterans. Reveals the reality of marginality faced by Asian Americans and Pacific Americans in the war theater and in the larger society. Subjects' war time and postwar experiences show that the U.S. promise of democracy has not been realized. (SLD)
Descriptors: American Studies, Asian Americans, Coping, Cultural Awareness
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Wong, Paul; And Others – Amerasia Journal, 1995
Discusses Asiacentrism and its place in Asian American Studies, what can be learned from Afrocentrism as a paradigm, and the political and philosophical implications of Asiacentrism. The authors propose the development of an Asiacentric paradigm as a critique of the dominant Eurocentrism in theory-building in Asian American Studies. (GR)
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Asian Americans, Cultural Awareness, Ethnic Groups
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Wong, Sau-Ling C. – Amerasia Journal, 1995
Discusses three cultural changes influencing the practice of Asian American Studies scholars and their operating assumptions. The author examines the concept of denationalization in arguing how these cultural phenomena are forcing a paradigm shift in Asian American Studies. (GR)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Cultural Maintenance, Cultural Pluralism, Culture Conflict
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Hu, Arthur – Amerasia Journal, 1989
Using averages to characterize populations is misleading. The normal curve for income per capita for Asian Americans is wider than for other groups. While some Asians are wealthy, many are poor. Census data are used to analyze the status of women, educational attainment, and affirmative action among Asian Americans. (VM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acculturation, Affirmative Action, Asian Americans
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Mar, Don – Amerasia Journal, 1999
Examines the role of location in the earnings discrimination of Japanese, Chinese, and Filipino Asian Americans using the 1990 Census Public Use Micro Samples. Compares earnings simulated from these reports to the actual Asian American earnings. Discusses regional differences. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Ethnicity, Geographic Regions
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Katrak, Ketu H. – Amerasia Journal, 1996
Explores post-1965 South Asian American writers writing in English and the role of geography and memory and how political and societal factors of the "capitalist new world order" continue to determine the physical and metaphorical location of postcolonial writers in the diaspora. It examines South Asian American writers' compelling evocations of…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Authors, Cultural Isolation, Ethnic Groups
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Zhou, Min – Amerasia Journal, 1999
Discusses how the changing context of immigration shapes the experiences of Asian-American children and young adults. Analyzes how length of U.S. residence, language usage, family economic status, and family structure affects children's educational experience and labor-market prospects. Data show complexities beyond the Asian-American "model…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Children, Educational Experience, Elementary Secondary Education
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Osajima, Keith – Amerasia Journal, 1995
Discusses how postmodern theories might contribute to the development of Asian American Studies as an intellectual field of inquiry and a vehicle for political and social change. The author explains how the postmodern direction toward inclusion, multiplicity, and heterogeneity is particularly well suited to an analysis of the contemporary Asian…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Concept Formation, Ethnic Groups, Minority Groups
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Saito, Leland T. – Amerasia Journal, 1993
Examines political relationships between Asian Americans and Latinos in the San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles (California), focusing on an Asian-American organization dealing with redistricting and reapportioning, and reviews how this group allied with its Latino counterpart. The importance of federal law and legal precedent is demonstrated. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Community Cooperation, Court Litigation, Ethnic Groups
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Ono, Kent A. – Amerasia Journal, 1995
Deconstructs certain naturalizing features of the concept "Asian American" in contemporary discourse, and argues the term is now obsolete and detrimental for political purposes. The author suggests an active practice of coming to terms with ever-changing social conditions, an exercise that may change what Asian American means, while…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Definitions, Ethnic Groups, Ethnicity
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