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Nash, Philip Tajitsu – Amerasia Journal, 1997
Reviews the racial classifications used by the U.S. Census and explores the arguments for adding a "multiracial" category to Census data. It may be logical to question the need for any race and ethnicity criteria in the Census, but as long as racism exists, it is necessary to acknowledge it. (SLD)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Classification, Criteria, Data Collection
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Williams, Teresa Kay – Amerasia Journal, 1997
Multiracial people of Asian descent, like most marginalized peoples, live along the borders of "passing," and not passing, for White. When Asian American multiracial people can express the full range of their humanity without boundaries of race, the debate about "passing" will become obsolete. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Definitions, Ethnic Groups, Multiracial Persons
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Spickard, Paul R. – Amerasia Journal, 1997
Explores the inclusion of people of multiple ancestries who are only part Asian in Asian American Studies. The history of intermarriage in the United States means that, as increasing numbers of people choose to embrace multiple racial identities, Asian Americans must rearrange their definitions of what it means to be Asian American. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Asian Studies, Classification, Definitions
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Hall, Christine C. Iijima – Amerasia Journal, 1997
Examines how White American beauty standards and body images affect men and women of Asian and African American descent using a sample of 29 adults with African American fathers and Japanese mothers. Overall, subjects were satisfied with their bodies, although men were more satisfied of their own attractiveness than women. (SLD)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Asian Americans, Blacks, Body Image
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Ropp, Steven Masami – Amerasia Journal, 1997
Draws on the experiences of people of Asian descent in the United States and the Caribbean to argue that the biological fact of being of mixed race does not reduce the social significance of race. The assumption that racial mixing leads to a raceless society is inaccurate. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Groups, Minority Groups
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Root, Maria P. P. – Amerasia Journal, 1997
Expanding the definition of "Asian" to include Amerasians of Latino, African, and Native American origins challenges the Asian American community to deconstruct race and examine the racism inherent even in Asian communities. The multiracial experience continues to expand the dynamic construction of Asian identity. (SLD)
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Blacks, Definitions