History
346: Introduction to Asian American
History
Prof. J. Wu
Questions for
the following reading:
Yen Le Espiritu,
Asian American Panethnicity: Bridging Institutions and Identities,
pp. xi-52.
1. What does Espiritu mean by the concept
of panethnic group?
2. What are the priomordialist and the
instrumentalist theories regarding ethnicity?
What are the three critiques that Espiritu makes about these
theories? What is her conception or
focus regarding ethnicity?
3. Explain the following passage as it
relates to Espiritu’s concept of ethnicity:
“Panethnic
groups in the United States are products of political and social processes,
rather than of cultural bonds. For
these groups, culture has followed panethnic boundaries rather than defined
them.” (p. 13)
4. What does Espiritu mean by the terms
“ethnic disidentification” and “racial lumping?”
5. What factors lead to the rise of the
Asian American movement? Explain the
different ideological connotations of the terms “yellow,” “Oriental,” and “Asian
American.” What role does Asian
American Studies play in the development of Asian American identity? How did Asian American participation in the
antiwar, New Left, and women’s movements develop the Asian American
movement? Who tended to participate in
pan-Asian organizations?
6. Identify the terms and explain their
significance for Asian Americans.
1920
Japanese-Filipino strike
multigroup
enclaves
Asian American
Political Alliance (AAPA)
Vietnam War
I Wor Kuen (IWK)
“triple
oppression”
“cultural entrepreneurs”
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