Mia Tuan is a professor of Education Studies in the University of Oregon.
Mia completed her role as interim dean of the college Sept. 1, 2014, having previously served as associate dean of the Graduate School, a professor in the Department of Education Studies, and the director of CoDaC. Her research focuses on racial and ethnic identity development, Asian transracial adoption, and multicultural organizational development. She received her BA (Sociology, magna cum laude) from UC Berkeley and MA/PhD (Sociology) from UCLA. She grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and has lived in Oregon since 1996.
What does it mean to be an Asian-American in the United States today? Are Asian-Americans considered "honorary whites" or forever thought of as "foreigners?"
Mia Tuan examines the salience and meaning of ethnicity for later generation Chinese- and Japanese-Americans, and asks how their concepts of ethnicity differ from that of white ethnic Americans. She interviewed 95 middle-class Chinese and Japanese Californians and analyzes the importance of ethnic identities and the concept of becoming a "real" American for both Asian and white ethnics. She asks her subjects about their early memories and experiences with Chinese/Japanese culture; current lifestyle and emerging cultural practices; experiences with racism and discrimination; and attitudes toward current Asian immigration.
發表於2024-12-27
Forever Foreigners or Honorary Whites? 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
圖書標籤: Sociology Asian-American-Studies 美國 學校 Penn Immigration American-Studies
這本書的寫作過程的研究急需提高,太片麵瞭,但是對於初學者還是會有幫助的。
評分十五年前的書 對於它的relevancy有一些質疑 希望能看到follow-up studies; 作為為數不多的qualitative research還是很喜歡
評分這本書的寫作過程的研究急需提高,太片麵瞭,但是對於初學者還是會有幫助的。
評分這本書的寫作過程的研究急需提高,太片麵瞭,但是對於初學者還是會有幫助的。
評分Not very strong research, but reveals interesting reality
Forever Foreigners or Honorary Whites? 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載