As a former UC Berkeley undergraduate and a University of Vermont graduate student, this is an educational autobiography of a self-identified Hapa, or mixed-race Asian American, through the lens of race and identity. Exploring what it means to be “white” and “privileged,” and realizing that these concepts--like identity--are fluid, this thesis adopts a dual methodology that includes personal narrative, as well as a meta-critical reflection. This thesis focuses on three memoirs: Bone Black and Wounds of Passion by bell hooks, and Hunger of Memory by Richard Rodriguez, each of which explore themes of reclaiming voice and reconstructing identity with regards to race, class, and culture
Expressing myself in my own voice has never felt so liberating and uplifting, especially when it com...
The stories in my thesis explore race politics, the American Dream, the influence of hip-hop in subu...
The primary content of this creative nonfiction thesis includes a collection of three essays of a me...
Race is epistemological. It shapes worldviews, conceptions of self, and interactions with society. I...
Graduation date: 1996In this thesis, I explore experiences with my identity, looking at the identity...
This paper focuses on the contradictions and tensions inherent in self-identification and opposition...
Korean, transracial, international adoptees (TRIAs) have been given an opportunity to tell their sto...
This thesis examines the ways American fiction in the past two decades marked a renewal of the study...
This dissertation challenges the belief that racialized communities do immediately support and ident...
This dissertation is an inquiry into my life. It is an exploration of my lived experience as an Afri...
This writing is a narrative that retells different stages throughout my life, including the differen...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
Ambiguity, Ambivalence, and Awakening: A South Asian Becoming \u27Critically\u27 Aware of Race in Am...
This ethnography provides vignettes of the navigation of one\u27s mixed Asian American subjectivity ...
I am a migrant student. Growing up, I faced a multitude of challenges such as a lifestyle of mobilit...
Expressing myself in my own voice has never felt so liberating and uplifting, especially when it com...
The stories in my thesis explore race politics, the American Dream, the influence of hip-hop in subu...
The primary content of this creative nonfiction thesis includes a collection of three essays of a me...
Race is epistemological. It shapes worldviews, conceptions of self, and interactions with society. I...
Graduation date: 1996In this thesis, I explore experiences with my identity, looking at the identity...
This paper focuses on the contradictions and tensions inherent in self-identification and opposition...
Korean, transracial, international adoptees (TRIAs) have been given an opportunity to tell their sto...
This thesis examines the ways American fiction in the past two decades marked a renewal of the study...
This dissertation challenges the belief that racialized communities do immediately support and ident...
This dissertation is an inquiry into my life. It is an exploration of my lived experience as an Afri...
This writing is a narrative that retells different stages throughout my life, including the differen...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
Ambiguity, Ambivalence, and Awakening: A South Asian Becoming \u27Critically\u27 Aware of Race in Am...
This ethnography provides vignettes of the navigation of one\u27s mixed Asian American subjectivity ...
I am a migrant student. Growing up, I faced a multitude of challenges such as a lifestyle of mobilit...
Expressing myself in my own voice has never felt so liberating and uplifting, especially when it com...
The stories in my thesis explore race politics, the American Dream, the influence of hip-hop in subu...
The primary content of this creative nonfiction thesis includes a collection of three essays of a me...