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    Racism In Australia

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    Racism encouranged through the media The problem. We’ve all come across it‚ we’ve all heard about it‚ we’ve all talked about changing it for the better. Racism. It is known that forty per cent of Australia’s population are immigrants from around two hundred different countries. On the ‘Come to Australia’ website‚ a website designed to encourage immigrants‚ it claims that “Australians’ value the wealth of cultural diversity and the social sophistication that international immigrants bring to our

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    database for future plagiarism checking) Signature:______________________________________ Note: An examiner or lecturer/tutor has the right to not mark this assignment if the above declaration has not been signed Do you think racism persists in Australia? While racism seems to persist‚ it is driven into a darker light by the politicians and the media. It seems that our perceptions and views of foreigners have been manipulated and exaggerated by politicians‚ in turn the media. We can see the following

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    When you think of Asians-Americans in school‚ what are the things that come to the mind? They know math well? They are intelligent? They can help you with your homework? Well there are many stereotypes of Asians however the point is that Asians- Americans students are succeeding in school simply because it has something to do with the way they were raised and not the way they were born or even living up to their stereotypes. Asians- Americans put forth effort into their schoolwork and take education

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    Asian Americans‚ have been immigrating to the United States since the late 18th century. The two main Asian races that entered the country around that time‚ were the Chinese and Japanese. Not all of the Asian Americans arrival were pleasant‚ nor were they actually considered citizens of the United States. The Chinese received the privilege of citizenship from the United States during the tragedy of WW2‚ while the Japanese were treated similar to animals and were thrown into camps. The Japanese did

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    Asian American History: Settlement and National Belonging Asian American Studies/History 161 Final Exam - Review Sheet 250 points *10 points for your name and TA’s name Spring 2013 PART I – IDs: For each term‚ please clearly 1) define what it means; 2) develop its significance within the context of this course by using a specific example drawn from assigned readings to help explain the term when applicable. 4 IDs; 25 points each for a total of 100 points Rice Paper Collective kye Triple

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    society. "Decisively did you choose us and agree to be a citizen under us." And such is the way that Asian Pacific Americans‚ a term coined not more than forty years ago‚ choose to tackle prejudice‚ ignorance‚ and greed throughout their four hundred year history. Citizenship is defined as broadly as: "Democracy" by Manuel Buaken‚ "loyalty" per Mike Masaoka‚ and "equality" according to Amy Uyematsu. Asian Americans always resort to accepted means within American society to pursue favorable ends. Despite

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    Introduction : Racism in Society The movie Crash is about several different scenarios of everyday people from different racial backgrounds in Los Angeles. Crash was “the only movie that is not afraid to tackle the themes of race and ethnical tension in today’s American society.” The film compelled people to examine their own prejudices. (Orbe & Kinefuchi‚ 2008). Within a two day period‚ the characters will come in and out of each other’s lives and show the racial interaction between

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    Asian American Actors have experienced a series of constraints driven by what Wong (1978) describes as institutionalized racism within the movie industry. Within those constraints is the relationship between profit making priorities (therefore the need to draw mass audiences) and concepts of White American social ideals as epitomized by the big stars of Hollywood. It is not so much individual racism‚ as Wong (1978) suggests‚ as it is the institutional barriers which bar Asian actors from major roles

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    ASIAN AMERICANS The first Asians to move to the western hemisphere were reportedly Chinese Filipinos settling in the area of Mexico. Filipino sailors settled in the United States in the mid 18th century around the area which would be Louisiana. About a hundred years later‚ in an effort to make up for the shortage of African slaves‚ Europeans brought over people in virtual slavery from China‚ India and the Philippines (Ancestors in the Americas). They brought these Asian slaves to the Caribbean

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    Introduction For decades‚ Asian-Americans are portrayed by the media as a successful minority. As the academic achievement of Asian-Americans soared in recent years‚ the model minority stereotype of Asian-Americans has become remarkably popular in the United States. The model minority stereotype indicates that “Asian-Americans‚ through their hard work‚ intelligence‚ and emphasis on education and achievement‚ have been successful in American society.” The origin of the model minority stereotype

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