Asian American Studies
Although there have been a number of readers published in the growing field of Asian American Studies, none approach the subject matter with more clarity, depth and understanding than Zhou and Gatewood's Contemporary Asian America: A Multidisciplinary Reader. As one who is taking Asian American Studies courses I appreciate Contemporary Asian America for its commitment to providing historical readings on the birth and development of Asian American Studies, as well as articles on Asian American community formation, new immigrant and refugee populations, Asian American visual culture, multiethnic Asian Americans, and queer Asian America, among many other topics. I found the evidence to the claims that Asian Americans & Asian immigrants are either "white" or "beginning white" there. Compared with other regions of the world, U.S. race relations are still largely characterized in Black and White terms, and that's the way it should be to a large extent because of the history of this country and the persistent struggles. At the same time, given the rapidly changing demographic nature of American society, race relations have to be framed in broader terms. And here, I don't mean it's going to be White and Latino or White and Asian or Whit
Sometimes it's said that they are becoming honorary Whites. They are a racial minority group that has suffered from racism and blatant discrimination. Supreme Court this week -and on opposite sides of the issue. They fall victim to some kind of manipulation or what appears to be flattery. They are not hurt by it," says Julie Su, a lawyer for the Asian Pacific American Legal Center in Los Angeles. Their brief to the Supreme Court describes diversity rules in the San Francisco public schools that limited the percentage of Chinese Americans to 45% of the school's enrollment. But it would be too simplistic to leave it at that and read this as something between Blacks and Asians in Los Angeles. The rules also limited the number of Chinese students who could gain admission to the city's elite Lowell High School. The Asian American Legal Foundation, based in Northern California, agrees with the white plaintiffs and urges the court to end race-based admissions policies. That often happens with people who are second-class or subordinate. To be sure, the stores of some two thousand Korean shopkeepers were looted and burned. "My sense is that most Asians are supportive of affirmative action generally, especially in employment and business. Asian Americans benefit from diversity. "This is about fairness and equal opportunity.
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