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2013 Research Showcase. Karla Lucht | klucht@illinois.edu. A "Mixed" Bag: Searching for Hapa Characters in Youth Literature. Defining “ Hapa ”. Mixed Race “ Two or more races ” (U.S. Census Bureau) . 9 million individuals identified themselves as mixed-race.
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2013 Research Showcase Karla Lucht | klucht@illinois.edu A "Mixed" Bag: Searching for Hapa Characters in Youth Literature
Defining “Hapa” • Mixed Race • “Two or more races” (U.S. Census Bureau). • 9 million individuals identified themselves as mixed-race. • 2.6 million Americans identified themselves as part Asian. • “Hapa” • Defined as “part” or “mixed,” with no racial or ethnic meaning. • Stems from the phrase “hapahaole.” • Commonly used to describe Asian Pacific Islanders of mixed race heritage.
The Search • LOC Subject Heading • Racially mixed people – Fiction • Racially mixed people – Juvenile Fiction • Racially mixed children – Fiction • Subject Indices • Search Engine Keywords • Folksonomies
Keyword Frenzy Asian American Eurasian mixed-race Asian Canadian hapa blasian Amerasian Multi-racial oriental biracial Racially-mixed Afro-asian
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