This paper constructs a descriptive profile of the multiracial Asian population in the United States by focusing on the types of identity issues the population faces and their social implications for the population’s participation in U.S. society. Through an analysis of the literature, I identify the factors that are salient in the formation of identity in multiracial Asian individuals and what the emergence of this population means for the U.S. racial hierarchy. The findings support Bonilla-Silva’s (2004) view that we may be seeing the emergence of a tri-racial hierarchy in the United States
At the national level, the Asian American population has grown more than any other major race group....
This brief focuses on the self-perceived ethnoracial identification of biracial Asian-Americans livi...
This research project aims to inform about the challenges that biracial/multiracial Latino/as face g...
Objective. How do individuals of Asian descent in the United States identify themselves in ethnic te...
This paper seeks to address the ways in which multiethnic Asian American voices have been marginaliz...
This study had three major aims. First, to address the homogenization of Asian American literature, ...
used in this paper was collected by the Pew Research Organization as part of their ongoing work docu...
Most research concerning multiracial families in the U.S. focuses on the couples or the offspring. T...
In recent years the idea that Asian Americans, as well as Latinos, are becoming white or are alignin...
The relationship between racial and ethnic identity, as well as that between racial-ethnic socializa...
This entry examines multiracial identity from each of the aforementioned perspectives, positing that...
The constant shift of societal values and ideals has historically left multiple individuals in utter...
The hierarchical racial structure in the United States are products of continuous power struggles am...
The purpose of this study was to understand the formation of ethnic identification among Asian Ameri...
Despite emphasis on the importance of intragroup heterogeneity in much theoretically inclined migrat...
At the national level, the Asian American population has grown more than any other major race group....
This brief focuses on the self-perceived ethnoracial identification of biracial Asian-Americans livi...
This research project aims to inform about the challenges that biracial/multiracial Latino/as face g...
Objective. How do individuals of Asian descent in the United States identify themselves in ethnic te...
This paper seeks to address the ways in which multiethnic Asian American voices have been marginaliz...
This study had three major aims. First, to address the homogenization of Asian American literature, ...
used in this paper was collected by the Pew Research Organization as part of their ongoing work docu...
Most research concerning multiracial families in the U.S. focuses on the couples or the offspring. T...
In recent years the idea that Asian Americans, as well as Latinos, are becoming white or are alignin...
The relationship between racial and ethnic identity, as well as that between racial-ethnic socializa...
This entry examines multiracial identity from each of the aforementioned perspectives, positing that...
The constant shift of societal values and ideals has historically left multiple individuals in utter...
The hierarchical racial structure in the United States are products of continuous power struggles am...
The purpose of this study was to understand the formation of ethnic identification among Asian Ameri...
Despite emphasis on the importance of intragroup heterogeneity in much theoretically inclined migrat...
At the national level, the Asian American population has grown more than any other major race group....
This brief focuses on the self-perceived ethnoracial identification of biracial Asian-Americans livi...
This research project aims to inform about the challenges that biracial/multiracial Latino/as face g...