Asian American Dream

Asian American Dream
The term “Asian American” is what social scientists describe as a hyphenated identity, including the adjective modifier “Asian” to the noun “American.” While there are debates about the pros and cons of hyphenated identities, one consequences is that groups that have many cultural and ethnic differences can get subsumed under a monolithic title (e.g. “Asian American” subsuming Filipino, Hmong, Japanese, Thai, Chinese and many other peoples). In Zia’s descriptions, the hyphenated title (or self-identified racial group, Asian American) is a strength. Describe this strength through Zia’s perspective, giving at least two examples.

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