Struggle for Ethnic Identity: Narratives by Asian American Professionals: Critical Perspectives on Asian Pacific Americans
Autor Pyong Gap Min Editat de Rose Kimen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 ian 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761990673
ISBN-10: 0761990674
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 149 x 226 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția AltaMira Press
Seria Critical Perspectives on Asian Pacific Americans
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761990674
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 149 x 226 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția AltaMira Press
Seria Critical Perspectives on Asian Pacific Americans
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
chapter 1 Acknowledgments
chapter 2 Introduction
Part 3 I. Pyong Gap Min: Ethnicity: Concepts, Theories, and Trends
Part 4 II. Ethnic Culture: An Identity in Conflict
chapter 5 Rose Kim, My Trek
chapter 6 Ruth Chung, Reflections on A Korean American Journey
chapter 7 Alex Jeong, A Handicapped Korean in America
Part 8 III. Building Coalitions: A Pan-Asian or Non-White Identity?
chapter 9 Kavitha Mediratta, How Do You Say Your Name?
chapter 10 David Wang, Beyond the Golden Door
chapter 11 Phuong Do, A Girl Called Hoai
Part 12 IV. Living in Two Worlds: A Bicultural Identity
chapter 13 Sayuri Mori, Finding Myself
chapter 14 Monica Jahan Bose, Multiple Identities
chapter 15 Shay Sheth, An Indian Boy in American Clothes
Part 16 V. Blending In: Weak Attachments to the Ethnic Group
chapter 17 Eriberto P. Lozada Jr., What Being Filipino American Means to Someone Called Fuji
chapter 18 Joel de la Fuente, An (Asian American) Actor's Life
chapter 19 Jean Hotta, My Own "Family"
chapter 20 VI. A New World: The First Generation Experience
chapter 21 Lakshmi Malroutu, The Balancing Act
chapter 22 Margaret Y.M. Kan, Reaching the Glass Ceiling...at Home
chapter 23 Hoang Diem Hau, An Unwilling Refugee
chapter 24 Conclusion
chapter 25 Bibliography
chapter 2 Introduction
Part 3 I. Pyong Gap Min: Ethnicity: Concepts, Theories, and Trends
Part 4 II. Ethnic Culture: An Identity in Conflict
chapter 5 Rose Kim, My Trek
chapter 6 Ruth Chung, Reflections on A Korean American Journey
chapter 7 Alex Jeong, A Handicapped Korean in America
Part 8 III. Building Coalitions: A Pan-Asian or Non-White Identity?
chapter 9 Kavitha Mediratta, How Do You Say Your Name?
chapter 10 David Wang, Beyond the Golden Door
chapter 11 Phuong Do, A Girl Called Hoai
Part 12 IV. Living in Two Worlds: A Bicultural Identity
chapter 13 Sayuri Mori, Finding Myself
chapter 14 Monica Jahan Bose, Multiple Identities
chapter 15 Shay Sheth, An Indian Boy in American Clothes
Part 16 V. Blending In: Weak Attachments to the Ethnic Group
chapter 17 Eriberto P. Lozada Jr., What Being Filipino American Means to Someone Called Fuji
chapter 18 Joel de la Fuente, An (Asian American) Actor's Life
chapter 19 Jean Hotta, My Own "Family"
chapter 20 VI. A New World: The First Generation Experience
chapter 21 Lakshmi Malroutu, The Balancing Act
chapter 22 Margaret Y.M. Kan, Reaching the Glass Ceiling...at Home
chapter 23 Hoang Diem Hau, An Unwilling Refugee
chapter 24 Conclusion
chapter 25 Bibliography
Recenzii
Struggle for Ethnic Identity is a welcome and valuable resource that brings out the human dimensions of the Asian American experience that are too often obscured by homogenizing stereotypes.
Few empirical studies had been done on Asian Americans in terms of personal experiences, cultural and ethnic identity, social status and economic conditions in the mainstream white society before this collection of 15 autobiographical essays....The most significant value of this collection is that it brings to light several common issues: racial prejudice and discrimination, interest in and criticism of ethnic subcultures, assimilation, and the search for one's ethnic identity.
Few empirical studies had been done on Asian Americans in terms of personal experiences, cultural and ethnic identity, social status and economic conditions in the mainstream white society before this collection of 15 autobiographical essays....The most significant value of this collection is that it brings to light several common issues: racial prejudice and discrimination, interest in and criticism of ethnic subcultures, assimilation, and the search for one's ethnic identity.