The Obsidian by Janelle Wong5/9/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() to “pull back from treating China as an adversary.” In the Washington Post, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen and Asian-American studies professor Janelle Wong argue: “When officials express fears over China or other Asian countries, Americans immediately turn to a timeworn racial script that questions the loyalty, allegiance and belonging of 20 million Asian Americans.” Journalist Peter Beinart warns that “if America’s leaders are serious about combating anti-Asian violence” at home, “they must stop exaggerating the danger that the Chinese government poses. Asian American Political Participation: Emerging Constituents and their Political Identities. EDT (Jiaqi Zhou/for the Washington Post) The Asian American sense of belonging was already fragile before a White. Wong, Janelle, Karthick Ramakrishnan, Taeku Lee, and Jane Junn. Perspective by Viet Thanh Nguyen and Janelle Wong Maat 6:12 p.m. But its factual basis is doubtful.Ĭolumbia University historian Mae Ngai wants the U.S. Immigrants, Evangelicals and Politics in an Era of Demographic Change. Bernard Chow leads activists during a protest against New York City’s plan to revamp admissions for specialized high schools in the. Images: KeystoneSTF//AFP/Getty Composite: Mark Kellyĭoes criticism of China imperil Asian-Americans? A rash of recent commentary in the wake of last month’s shootings in Atlanta that killed eight people, six of them Asian women, makes that claim. By Janelle Wong and David Silver, June 18, 2018, 12:24 a.m. Main Street: A new generation is getting a hard lesson that Communists are real, as are the lies and violence necessary to keep them in power. ![]()
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