Larry Hajime Shinagawa
Larry Hajime Shinagawa, Ph.D., profesor de Estudios Multiculturales Estadounidenses en la Universidad Estatal de Sonoma, está trabajando en un libro cuyo título provisional es El matrimonio mixto asiático-americano y la construcción social del amor. Se basa en estudios de datos del censo y de licencias de matrimonio y en entrevistas de más de 100 personas. Será publicado por Beacon Pres en el otoño de 1999.
Actualizado en otoño de 1998
Historias de Este Autor
Intermarriages and Hapas: An Overview - Part 2
12 de mayo de 2007 • George Kitahara Kich , Rebecca Chiyoko King , Larry Hajime Shinagawa , Shizue Seigel
>> Part 1 Current Japanese American AttitudesIntermarriage has been a major, and controversial, topic of discussion within the Japanese American community over the years. The Pacific Citizen has consistently afforded a forum for some of this discussion (particularly the Holiday Issue, December 20-27, 1985). As more and more marriages across culture and race occurred, unresolved questions, opinions and prejudices surfaced. For many years, people who were of mixed race were seen as a loss to the community. Some people went …
Intermarriages and Hapas: An Overview - Part 1
11 de mayo de 2007 • George Kitahara Kich , Rebecca Chiyoko King , Larry Hajime Shinagawa , Shizue Seigel
To be biracial and Japanese American means having many different labels from which to choose. For this historical overview, we will use “Hapa”, a term popularized by the Hapa Issues Forum, to mean people who have an Asian/Asian Pacific Islander parent and a parent of any other race. Our focus here is on those with a Japanese or a Japanese American parent. There is no single Hapa experience. Over the decades, Hapas have had widely different experiences based on individual …