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Clemons, Christina Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2019
This study explored how 2nd generation Chinese American college students who have sought career counseling were influenced by model minority expectations. This investigation included how participants related these experiences to their hopes, fears, and cultural identities. From a constructivist qualitative phenomenological approach, 13…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, College Students, Generational Differences, Young Adults
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Lee, Jennifer; Zhou, Min – Russell Sage Foundation, 2015
Asian Americans are often stereotyped as the "model minority." Their sizeable presence at elite universities and high household incomes have helped construct the narrative of Asian American "exceptionalism." While many scholars and activists characterize this as a myth, pundits claim that Asian Americans' educational attainment…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Ethnic Stereotypes, Chinese Americans, Immigrants
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Kleyn, Tatyana – GIST Education and Learning Research Journal, 2008
As the racial and ethnic make-up of the United States (U.S.) further diversifies, the need for open dialogue around stereotypes and discrimination intensifies. Schools can provide students with the opportunity to begin to unravel the complexities of race and ethnicity. Students in bilingual classrooms inevitably bring up the issues surrounding…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Ethnic Diversity, Ethnic Stereotypes, Racial Discrimination
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Courtwright, Julie – Great Plains Quarterly, 2002
Wichita's [Kansas] war on the Chinese began in 1886. Although a small war in comparison to other anti-Chinese outbursts in the American West, the persecution and violence against the city's small Asian population was nonetheless terrifying and significant to those who were the focus of the racist demonstrations. In an attempt to follow the…
Descriptors: United States History, Social Bias, Racial Bias, Immigrants
Park, Clara C., Ed.; Endo, Russell, Ed.; Rong, Xue Lan, Ed. – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2009
This research anthology is the fifth volume in a series sponsored by the Special Interest Group-Research on the Education of Asian and Pacific Americans (SIG-REAPA) of the American Educational Research Association and National Association for Asian and Pacific American Education. This series explores and examines the patterns of Asian parents'…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Parents, Parent Student Relationship, Asian American Students
Yoshioka, Robert B.; And Others – Civil Rights Digest, 1974
The first of the three parts of this article provides a brief outline of the stereotypes applied to Asian American Women and a useful backdrop on the other two parts. The second part on Chinese immigrants focuses on the strong family ties of tgis ethnic group. The third and last part concerns the quietness and modesty of the Issei--equated with…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Ethnic Stereotypes, Family Structure
Wong, Legan – Civil Rights Digest, 1976
Argues that for too long the experiences of the Chinese population in America have been either shrouded in misconception or totally ignored, and that this country must recognize and deal with the issues affecting this community. Learning about Chinese Americans will allow us to reexamine governmental policies towards racial and ethnic groups and…
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, Community Characteristics, Employment Opportunities, Ethnic Stereotypes
Huang, Joe, Ed.; Wong, Sharon Quan, Ed. – 1977
This resource anthology consists of reprinted articles and documents dealing with the Chinese American experience. It is intended for use in secondary school classrooms and is divided into three sections: history, community, and stereotypes. The history of the Chinese in the U.S. is detailed in works describing immigration policies and labor laws,…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Chinese Americans, Community Problems, Community Role
Wong, Eugene Franklin – 1979
Chinese immigration to the United States in the 19th century was predominantly male. White racism led to the passage of Exclusion Laws, which severely restricted the immigration of the wives of the earlier migrants. This, coupled with miscegenation laws, has seriously affected the demographics of Chinese Americans. The underrepresentation of…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Chinese Americans, Ethnic Stereotypes, Immigrants
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Hom, Marlon K. – Amerasia Journal, 1984
Examines literary works by first-generation Chinese immigrants and Chinese Americans. Reports that each group has been critical in its portrayals of the other, especially when some direct interaction between the two groups is depicted. Asserts that this literature has shown how ethnocentrism has divided the Chinese in America. (KH)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Cultural Images
Jo, Moon H. – 1979
Chinese immigration to the United States, which began around 1850, sparked strong anti-Asian sentiment and legal and economic restrictions upon these immigrants. Although some Chinese organizations helped immigrants, the overall response of the Chinese to systematic oppression was one of meekness and compliance. The Japanese began to immigrate to…
Descriptors: Activism, Adjustment (to Environment), Chinese Americans, Cultural Differences
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Wong, Eugene F. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1985
Challenges the view of Chinese and Japanese Americans as middlemen with its assumptions that Asian Americans are sojourners and unassimilable. Questions the equation of a middle class minority with a middleman minority, examining the roots of this myth in the relationship of Asian Americans to the White-Black racial dyad. (RDN)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Cultural Traits, Ethnic Stereotypes
Carlson, Lewis H., Ed.; Colburn, George A., Ed. – 1972
This sourcebook includes addresses by American Presidents, speeches by Congressmen and Senators, decisions by the U. S. Supreme Court, and articles in prestigious scholarly journals, popular fiction, and mass-circulation magazines, which were sampled over a 100-year period from 1850 to 1950. Each of seven parts discusses such topics as the image…
Descriptors: American History, American Indians, Anglo Americans, Black Studies
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Woo, Deborah – Amerasia Journal, 1990
Examines Chinese-American author M. H. Kingston's book "The Woman Warrior" and the controversy and literary response to it. Discusses the dilemma of the "ethnic" writer and other issues including the use of literary license and social documentation and tensions between historical and experiential authenticity. (JB)
Descriptors: Authors, Chinese Americans, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences
New York State Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, New York. – 1977
Approximately 2.1 percent of New York City's population is Asian American. This report is concerned with the difficulties faced by members of the Chinese, Japanese, Filipino and Korean communities in the areas of immigration, employment, and as a result of media stereotyping of Asians. An overview of individual Asian communities in New York is…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Economic Opportunities, Employment Opportunities
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