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Min, Pyong Gap – Amerasia Journal, 1990
Pyong Gap Min and Edna Bonacich have both written about Korean Americans' immigration and occupational adjustment. Their variant findings are a result of individual philosophical differences. Discusses the practical implications of both writers' conclusions. (DM)
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Immigrants, International Relations, Korean Americans
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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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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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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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Leong, Russell – Amerasia Journal, 1995
Focuses on the implications of lived theory (that is, theory as it is lived and practiced) within the arena of Asian American academic discussion and theorizing. The author highlights the critical issues that need to be addressed in order to bridge the gap between theory and practice and offers suggestions how Asian American Studies can contribute…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Citizen Participation, Culture Conflict, Ethnic Groups
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Takagi, Dana; Omi, Michael – Amerasia Journal, 1995
Explores intellectual differences in Asian American Studies theorizing in the wake of social, political, and economic change in the United States. The authors highlight three themes that define the current wave of thinking theory in this arena. (GR)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Colonialism, Debate Format, Divergent Thinking