
"What does it mean to be an Asian-American in the United States today? Are Asian-Americans considered 'honorary whites' or forever thought of as 'foreigners?' Mia Tuan examines the salience and meaning of ethnicity for later generation Chinese- and Japanese-Americans, and asks how their concepts of ethnicity differ from that of white ethnic Americans. She interviewed 95 middle-class Chinese and Japanese Californians and analyzes the importance of ethnic identities and the concept of becoming a 'real' American for both Asian and white ethnics. She asks her subjects about their early memories and experiences with Chinese/Japanese culture; current lifestyle and emerging cultural practices; experiences with racism and discrimination; and attitudes toward current Asian immigration."--Publisher's Web-site.
Page Count:
202
Publication Date:
1998-01-01
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