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  2. Asian American feminism - Wikipedia

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    Asian American art often explores, questions, and interrogates identity. Scholars have questioned the use of the term Asian American art or Asian American art history for its limitations in categorization, instead focusing on diaspora, which refers to transnational movement and displaced populations. [31]

  3. Asian American studies - Wikipedia

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    Asian American Studies is an academic field originating in the 1960s, which critically examines the history, issues, sociology, religion, experiences, culture, and policies relevant to Asian Americans. It is closely related to other Ethnic Studies fields, such as African American Studies, Latino Studies, and Native American Studies.

  4. Asian American movement - Wikipedia

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    The Asian American Movement further impacted Asian identity in terms of a transition in terminology. Prior to the Asian American Movement, Asian Americans were commonly referred to as Oriental in the United States, a derogatory term that was used for not only objects but also people of Eastern culture. [2]

  5. 12 films, short docs explore Asian identity, heritage at ...

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    The Asian American Pacific Islander Film Series will be part of Freep Film Fest for the second year with a curated selection of documentaries. 12 films, short docs explore Asian identity, heritage ...

  6. MRAsians - Wikipedia

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    The Asian men's rights movement, often shortened as MRAsians, is an anti-feminist subculture among Asian-American men. [1] [2] The movement has been linked to harassment of Asian-American women, feminists, and public figures, [2] [3] and associated communities are characterized by misogyny, anti-blackness, and Asian-supremacist views.

  7. Asian American activism - Wikipedia

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    The early Asian American activism was mainly organized in response to the anti-Asian racism and Asian exclusion laws in the late-nineteenth century, but during this period, there was no sense of collective Asian American identity. [2] Different ethnic groups organized in their own ways to address the discrimination and exclusion laws separately ...

  8. Jennifer Lee (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Lee (born January 9, 1968) is an American sociologist and the Julian Clarence Levi Professor of Social Sciences at Columbia University. [1] She was president of the Eastern Sociological Society from 2020 to 2021. [2] Lee was previously on the faculty of the University of California, Irvine.

  9. Asian American Feminist Collective - Wikipedia

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    The Asian American Feminist Collective (AAFC) was founded in 2018 and is a group of scholars, organizers, and writers that seeks to engage in intersectional feminist politics grounded within communities that include East, Southeast, and South Asian, Pacific Islander, multi-ethnic and diasporic Asian identities. [1]

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