Category: Asian American
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Perception of Illness and Treatment Among Asian Americans
Asian Americans are one of the diverse ethnic groups in US. There are 20 million Asian Americans in United State which represent 6% of US population (Yi, S. S.,2020). They are the fastest growing minority in the US. Research shows that Asian Americans are at high risk for hepatitis B, Liver Cancer, Tuberculosis and lung…
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Asian American Identity and Effect on Boundaries: Analytical Essay
Abstract This research paper explores how ethnic boundaries salience are maintained by Asian Americans through Culture, Daily experience, and Symbolic repertories. In this study three interviews are conducted with three races being Vietnamese, Thai, and Korean. I was trying to find what aspects of this Asian American life maintained their cultural identity in the United…
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Building a Community and an Understanding of Asian American Identity: Analytical Essay
In 1979, Wong and Hounthe very women who were excluded just three years priorco-chaired this third world orientation program themselves. Beyond reforming the original minority orientation program, Asian American students also advocated for changes in admissions recruitment initiatives to reflect their full minority status. Prior to 1977, the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare only…
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Reflective Essay on Study of Asian Americans
The most important concept I would say I learned is that no one can distinguish someone else from a specific race as there is no characteristic, trait, not even a gene that can specify all members of one race from all members of another race. This is further proven as there may be more variation…
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Representation of Asian Americans in Film: No Joy, No Luck
Racial representation, or lack thereof, in the media is not specific to any one ethnic group. Since its infancy, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science has failed to recognize the talents and other works of many actors of color while continuing to praise white actors for roles they have no business playing; this…
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Intersectionality Essay on Asian American
In the research paper, Love Is (Color) Blind: Asian Americans and White Institutional Space at the Elite University, Chou, Lee, and Ho express that rich qualitative data can clarify the language Asian American undergraduate students use to get over their social experiences, romantic relations, and identity at the elite university. Chou, Lee, and Ho also…
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Color of Culture: Unacknowledged Marginalization and Discrimination of Latin American and Asian American in US
Two different ethnic groups that experience the color of culture concept that is described by Martinez in Seeing More than Black and White are Latinos or Chicanos and Asians. Both groups do not fit in either category of black or white, and yet the cultures of both groups are forced into the different molds that…
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Immigration Legislation: Discrimination and Risks Which Asian Americans Faced
If Asian Americans are to assume the role of bridge builders across the Pacific, what are the opportunities, the risks, the promises, the perils? Have you ever heard of the saying, the nation was built on the backs of immigrants? Immigrants has sometimes brought out the worst in our nation. Other times it has brought…
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Asian Americans: Japanese American as One of the Most Discriminated Minorities in US
In the United States today, Asian Americans are seen as model minorities that prove minorities in the US can succeed. While Asian Americans today do tend to be very successful, there was a period in American history where they were one of the most discriminated groups in the United States. Natalie Ong, a Japanese American,…
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Asian American Parenting Features
Asian American culture is dissimilar from Western culture. Many of the families come to the United States to improve their life, especially for their children. Asian immigrant parents are portrayed as strict and controlling in the media. They can create an impression of having a lack of empathy for their kids. These cultural factors can…