16. Racialized Metropolis: Theorizing Asian American and Latino Identities and Ethnicities in Southern California

C. Ngin, R. Torres
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Traditional theoretical & scholarly uses of the terms 'race' & 'ethnicity' are rejected. After discussing the dominance of the white-black dichotomy within US racial discourse, the need to recognize that not all members of specific ethnic communities share the same historical experiences is stressed. Robert Miles's (1989) notion of racialization is then reviewed. Focus here is on the situation in Los Angeles, CA, where immigrant groups are continually involved in defining their own group identities. Consequently, Asian & Latino immigrants have attempted to create organizations that address their various needs. Multiple factors that encourage mainstream US society to racially discriminate or misrepresent Latino & Asian immigrants are discussed. It is subsequently contended that contemporary uses of race emphasize social issues, even though current social scientific research has demonstrated the shortcomings of viewing race as a viable social category. Recommendations for future research are offered, eg, performing comparative studies of groups that are traditionally racialized in the US.
16. 种族化的大都市:南加州亚裔美国人和拉丁裔身份和种族的理论化
“种族”和“民族”的传统理论和学术用法被拒绝。在讨论了白人-黑人二分法在美国种族话语中的主导地位之后,强调了认识到并非特定种族社区的所有成员都具有相同的历史经历的必要性。然后回顾了罗伯特·迈尔斯(1989)的种族化概念。这里的重点是加州洛杉矶的情况,那里的移民群体不断地参与定义自己的群体身份。因此,亚洲和拉丁裔移民试图创建满足他们各种需求的组织。讨论了促使美国主流社会种族歧视或歪曲拉丁裔和亚裔移民的多种因素。随后有人认为,尽管当前的社会科学研究已经证明了将种族视为一个可行的社会类别的缺点,但当代对种族的使用强调了社会问题。对未来的研究提出了建议,例如,对美国传统上种族化的群体进行比较研究。
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