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    Asian American Culture

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    Asian American/Chinese Culture Theresa Chambers Webster University Abstract A Chinese American is an American who is of ethnic Chinese descent. Most Chinese Americans are descended from China’s majority ethnic group‚ the Han. The rest are usually members of one of China’s 56 minorities‚ such as the Hui. Chinese Americans constitute one group of overseas Chinese and are also one group of Asian Americans. Asian American/ Chinese Culture Immigration Chinese immigration to the United

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    Xiang Li 5/5/2010 Cultural Psychology The relationship between Acculturation and Family Relations in Asian American Families Introduction Ever since it was possible for immigration‚ people have been coming to the United States from all around the world. According to the 2000 Census‚ foreign born immigrants account for 11.1% (31 million). However few resources have been put in effort to understand how acculturation can influence family relationship in whose children is either U.S.-born or overseas-born

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    therapy Asian Indians typically seek when families are in crisis are family/marriage counselingcounseling for children and substance abuse counseling. Counseling from a systems perspective is most likely to be accepted by Asian Indians when their traditional family hierarchal roles and religious views are taken into consideration by a professional and competent counselor. Having knowledge of Asian Indian culture is imperative in order to succeed in the therapeutic process. Many Asian Indian elders

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    and Bruce Lee. These Asians have found themselves incredibly influential to the masses and have become almost movie legends to many people. This is due to the natural nature of media. The media is able to do so much to influence people but there is one small problem. Many people

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    America is the land of immigrant whereas many Asians travel and live in America. Hence‚ they have grown numbers there and become US’ legal citizen. The problems are the Asians are known as ‘perpetual foreigners’ who try to find a better living for themselves. Moreover‚ they are seen as socially awkward by being ‘always fresh of the boats.’ On the other hand‚ people also consider them as successful model minorities. Many years have gone by‚ yet Asian American still one of the marginalized races in the

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    Pertaining to Tracy Lai’s article titled‚ "Asian American Women"‚ Lai discusses how stereotypes dehumanize people while turning them into objects to be manipulated. Lai touches on the topic of how Asian people and cultures are stereotyped as being inferior and exotic. The problem that Lai brings to our attention is that it is a struggle to be an Asian in America due to the fact that Asians have been denied political‚ economic and social equality in America. Lai also brings to our attention

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    research focused on the coverage of Asian Americans in contemporary mass media. The following types of media were researched: · Music · Television · Films · Magazines I gave several examples where Asian Americans were used to play very simple characters. These roles were defined by stereotypes that exist in America. I also researched instances on counter actions taken by Asian Americans to protest against these negative images. My research also has examples of Asians that have succeeded in breaking

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    When was the last time you seen an Asian American play a main role in a movie? Today in society you do not see many Asian Americans playing the main roles in movies‚ and or television shows. Most Asian Americans do not play main roles because they are not seen as the typical dream guy‚ and is not what American are used to seeing. This might be why directors do not choose to put an Asian American in the main role. The Asian Americans usually just play the role of the model minority stereotype such

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    Finding Asian America Asian American is the term that referring to people who live in America with the origin of coming from Asia. The term can be easily defined in such a way that I can pull it straight out from the English dictionary or online Wikipedia. But is there all to it? I guess there should be more than just some dry definitions that the dictionary gave me. The question “What does it mean to be Asian American?” is more of an interesting one to me‚ particularly after watching the film

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    Asian Americans‚ having long been undermined and negatively systematized in terms of popular media and overlooked in the consumer market‚ have been unable to achieve a voice or leave a trace in American pop culture. As a matter of fact‚ there are plentiful Hollywood films nowadays that lack racial diversity in its casting members. Consequently‚ if the movie or television show did consist a diverse set of performers that consist of minorities‚ the characters are often portrayed with racial mockery

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