This paper seeks to address the ways in which multiethnic Asian American voices have been marginalized in Asian American spaces. I conducted interviews with three participants who self identify as multiethnic Asian Americans and discuss how language, phenotypic features, and family play a role in the multiethnic Asian American experience
The interplay between individualist and collectivist orientations, ethnic identity, and beliefs abou...
Even though the number of multiracial and multiethnic Japanese, socially recognized and identified a...
The interplay between individualist and collectivist orientations, ethnic identity, and beliefs abou...
This paper constructs a descriptive profile of the multiracial Asian population in the United States...
Language and ethnic belonging are topics that intertwine with one another. 1.5 and second generation...
Objective. How do individuals of Asian descent in the United States identify themselves in ethnic te...
Asian Americans are involved in cross-racial community and advocacy coalitions. The article explores...
This study had three major aims. First, to address the homogenization of Asian American literature, ...
This research project is an investigation into the lives of Asians and Asian Latinos who came to the...
No single experience defines what it means to be Asian in the United States today. Instead, Asian Am...
The following zine pages aim to provide insight into the global experiences of Asian Americans. Ther...
This comparative study of the Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese American communities in Philadelphia l...
Diasporic intimacies between Asian and Latinx communities have converged across the world for centur...
Despite recent studies which have urged scholars to examine the heterogeneity, hybridity, and multip...
This intercultural communication text reader brings together the many dimensions of ethnic and cultu...
The interplay between individualist and collectivist orientations, ethnic identity, and beliefs abou...
Even though the number of multiracial and multiethnic Japanese, socially recognized and identified a...
The interplay between individualist and collectivist orientations, ethnic identity, and beliefs abou...
This paper constructs a descriptive profile of the multiracial Asian population in the United States...
Language and ethnic belonging are topics that intertwine with one another. 1.5 and second generation...
Objective. How do individuals of Asian descent in the United States identify themselves in ethnic te...
Asian Americans are involved in cross-racial community and advocacy coalitions. The article explores...
This study had three major aims. First, to address the homogenization of Asian American literature, ...
This research project is an investigation into the lives of Asians and Asian Latinos who came to the...
No single experience defines what it means to be Asian in the United States today. Instead, Asian Am...
The following zine pages aim to provide insight into the global experiences of Asian Americans. Ther...
This comparative study of the Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese American communities in Philadelphia l...
Diasporic intimacies between Asian and Latinx communities have converged across the world for centur...
Despite recent studies which have urged scholars to examine the heterogeneity, hybridity, and multip...
This intercultural communication text reader brings together the many dimensions of ethnic and cultu...
The interplay between individualist and collectivist orientations, ethnic identity, and beliefs abou...
Even though the number of multiracial and multiethnic Japanese, socially recognized and identified a...
The interplay between individualist and collectivist orientations, ethnic identity, and beliefs abou...