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Ciampa, Bartholomew J. – 1974
Many credible sources refer to the various immigrant groups in a derogatory manner. Negative citations can be categorized in numerous ways. They might arise as a result of the geographic origin of the ethnic group; attraction to a particular occupation class; peculiarity of custom; religious or political affiliation; rate of delinquency, crime, or…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cultural Images, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Stereotypes
Verin-Shapiro, Penny – 2000
Based on ethnographic research on Puerto Ricans on the island and mainland, this paper examines why Nuyoricans' identities are disparaged by island and mainland Puerto Ricans. Nuyoricans are Puerto Ricans, especially in New York, who mix North American and Puerto Rican cultural traits. Many have grown up traveling between the island and mainland.…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Images, Ethnic Stereotypes, Ethnicity
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Asher, Nina – Urban Education, 2002
Examined how race, class, ethnicity, and identity interacted at the macro and micro levels to reify the model minority stereotype of Asian American students. Interviews with Indian American high school students revealed how messages from school and home shaped professional and ethnic identities, pushing students toward careers promising financial…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Career Choice, Ethnic Stereotypes, Ethnicity
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Kulik, Liat – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2004
This study deals with birth order and its impact on intergenerational transmission of parental attitudes to adolescent sons in Israeli society. The sample included 294 participants (including 98 mothers, 98 fathers, and 98 sons). The attitudes chosen were key issues of concern in Israeli society: gender role attitudes, ethnic stereotypes, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnic Stereotypes, Adolescents, Mothers
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Prosen, Rose Mary – College English, 1974
The study of ethnic literature could illuminate the diversity of American "white" culture. (JH)
Descriptors: American Culture, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Stereotypes, Ethnic Studies
Starr, Paul; Roberts, Alden – Journal of Refugee Resettlement, 1981
Describes past American attitudes toward Asian immigrants and analyzes contemporary views of Indochinese held by residents in areas where refugees have settled. Discusses how attitudes are related to the background characteristics of the respondents and their experience with the Indochinese. (Author/APM)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Bias, Community Attitudes, Ethnic Groups
Bhattacharyya, Srilata – 2001
This paper investigates factors influencing the emergence of a new ethnic identity for Asian Americans, replete with academic achievement and professional success. While Asian Americans were once considered "unassimilable heathens," they have been transformed from "cruel, enemy aliens" to "industrious, quiet, law-abiding…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affirmative Action, Asian Americans, Cultural Differences
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
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Enesco, Ileana; Navarro, Alejandra; Paradela, Isabel; Guerrero, Silvia – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology: an international lifespan journal, 2005
96 Spanish and Latin American children from 3 grades in Madrid reported their knowledge of positive and negative stereotypes regarding Spaniards, Gypsies, Latin American and Chinese people. Their personal beliefs about these four ethnic groups were also assessed. Stereotypes about Spaniards were perceived as overwhelmingly positive and least…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Spanish Speaking, Ethnic Stereotypes
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Francis, Becky; Archer, Louise – Oxford Review of Education, 2005
British-Chinese pupils are the highest achieving ethnic group in the British education system, and British-Chinese boys performance equals that of girls. This paper investigates aspects of British-Chinese pupils constructions of learning, focusing particularly on subject preferences and their constructions of themselves as pupils. The results are…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Social Class, Immigrants, Foreign Countries
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
Quiles, Jose A. – 1989
This paper discusses the processes of cultural assimilation and identity transformation experienced by Hispanic Americans. The process of acculturation for Hispanics in the United States, which requires adaptation to a different set of cultural, societal, and racial/ethnic demands, is explored by using a paradigm model. The conceptual paradigm…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Biculturalism, Cultural Traits, Developmental Stages
Kan, Bettie Sing Luke – 1981
This workbook is a special report on Asian Americans, part of a series on ethnic perspectives. In three chapters, it covers Asian American culture, history, and immigration experiences. Study questions for recall and analysis of the text are presented at the end of each chapter. The following topics are covered: (1) the Chinese experience; (2) the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
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