亚裔美国人的到来:法律学术议程

Frank H. Wu
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亚裔美国人来了。每一代人都认为自己能创造一个新的世界,但对于亚裔美国人这个少数种族群体来说,没有比现在更好的时机了。在过去的十年里,亚洲移民和他们在美国出生的后代数量如此之多,地位如此之高,以至于不可能忽视他们的社区和诉求。根据2000年的人口普查,亚裔美国人大约有11,899,000人,约占全国总人口281,422,000人的4%。对于那些对美国人口结构变化感到震惊的人,以及研究种族问题的学者和争取种族正义的活动人士来说,即使是——或许尤其是——也必须考虑到亚裔美国人。亚裔美国人融入社会的确切目的和手段应该是明确的,而不是假设的。只考虑法律学院内部的变化。亚裔美国人和亚裔美国人研究都在蓬勃发展。不夸大亚裔美国人的成就,可以说必须说亚裔美国学生的数量急剧增加。1982年至1983年,法学院的亚裔美国人入学人数仅为1,947.2人
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The Arrival of Asian Americans An Agenda for Legal Scholarship
Asian Americans have arrived. Every generation supposes itself to invent the world anew, but for Asian Americans as a racial minority group, there has been no better time than the present moment. In the past decade, Asian immigrants and their American-born descendants have become so numerous and prominent that it has become impossible to ignore their communities and claims. According to the 2000 census, Asian Americans number approximately 11,899,000, or about four percent of the overall national population of about 281,422,000.' Even and perhaps especially those who are alarmed by the changing demographics of the United States, along with scholars studying race matters and activists for racial justice, must take into account Asian Americans. The exact ends and means of integrating Asian Americans should be articulated rather than assumed. Consider the changes within just the legal academy. Asian Americans and Asian American studies are both flourishing. Without exaggerating Asian American achievements, it can be said it must be said the number of Asian American students has increased dramatically. In 1982-83, Asian American enrollment at law schools was only 1,947.2 In 2001-02, Asian
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