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ETHN 113 – Monday, February 27 th. Overview of Part II: Asian and Pacific Islander Communities. Part II: The “What”. Focus on experiences of Asian and Pacific Islander American groups. Asian American Pan ethnicity (Le Espiritu)
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ETHN 113 – Monday, February 27th Overview of Part II: Asian and Pacific Islander Communities
Part II: The “What” • Focus on experiences of Asian and Pacific Islander American groups. • Asian American Pan ethnicity (Le Espiritu) • Commonalities and differences across individual groups that fall under the collective identity “Asian and Pacific Islander”) • Some Major Themes and Topics: History of Immigration, migration, displacement and settlement, collective political action, and acculturation.
Schedule • http://ethn113.weebly.com/part-ii-weeks-6-9.html • http://prezi.com/explore/
Ethnic Studies: An Interdisciplinary Field of Study
Part II: The “How” • Continue to deconstruct API experiences concepts in ethnic studies such as power/resistance, culture, identity, and social structure. • In Part I, we investigated individual API groups and the relationship between these groups. In Part II, our goal is to consider how these concepts shape one another.
Some Key Questions • Are explanations for social inequality and conditions cultural or structural? • Are explanations the same or different among those who are API and those who aren’t? • How do the representations of cultural “others” serve to strengthen or reinforce existing power relationships? • How do strategies of Asian American identify formation speak back to/resist/critique existing power relations?
Part II: The “Why” • Our goal is to think critically about issues of social inequality and poor community conditions. • In Part III, you will be conducting a research project based on an interview-based methodology, oral history. • To develop your research protocol, you will have to have thought about the histories of various API populations and the relationships between the course concepts.
For Wednesday’s Class • Read two chapters on Chinese Americans. • Make note of observations that come up regarding this question: How have power-resistance, structure, culture, and identity shaped the Chinese American experience over time?