Racialized Assimilation of Asian Americans

IF 8.9 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY Annual Review of Sociology Pub Date : 2016-08-01 DOI:10.1146/ANNUREV-SOC-081715-074310
Jennifer C. Lee, Samuel Kye
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Because of the generally high socioeconomic attainments and high intermarriage rates of Asian Americans, it has been suggested that Asian Americans are reaching parity with whites and are assimilating to mainstream American society. However, other research shows the continued significance of race for Asian Americans regardless of their socioeconomic status and levels of acculturation. This article provides a review of recent research on socioeconomic attainment and intermarriage among Asian Americans as well as an overview of research on less studied but increasingly important indicators: residential outcomes, political participation, and mental health. We argue that Asian Americans are assimilating but in ways that differ from their European predecessors. In this process, racial/ethnic boundaries between Asians and whites may be solidified rather than dissolved, thus maintaining the significance of race for Asian Americans. We suggest that a racialized assimilation framework may best characterize the exp...
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亚裔美国人的种族化同化
由于亚裔美国人普遍具有较高的社会经济成就和较高的通婚率,有人认为亚裔美国人正在达到与白人平等的水平,并正在被美国主流社会同化。然而,其他研究表明,无论他们的社会经济地位和文化适应水平如何,种族对亚裔美国人来说仍然具有重要意义。本文回顾了最近关于亚裔美国人社会经济成就和异族婚姻的研究,并概述了研究较少但日益重要的指标的研究:居住结果、政治参与和心理健康。我们认为,亚裔美国人正在同化,但同化的方式不同于他们的欧洲前辈。在这个过程中,亚裔和白人之间的种族/民族界限可能会被固化而不是溶解,从而保持种族对亚裔美国人的意义。我们认为,种族化的同化框架可能是最好的表征经验。
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Sociology, established in 1975, provides comprehensive coverage of significant developments in the field of sociology. The journal encompasses a wide range of topics, including major theoretical and methodological advancements, as well as current research across major subfields within sociology. Topics Covered: Social Processes Institutions and Culture Organizations Political and Economic Sociology Stratification Demography Urban Sociology Social Policy Historical Sociology Major Developments in Sociology in Other Regions of the World Content: Review chapters within the journal typically delve into these topics, offering in-depth analyses and insights into various aspects of sociology. These chapters serve to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the field's current state and recent advancements.
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