FOBism Unveiled: Quantifying Assimilative Racism within Asians in the United States
FOB (fresh-off-the-boat) is a term used to refer to unassimilated immigrants or sojourners, which has created a divide within the Asian community. In this study, we coined the term FOBism, a form of internalized racism (or appropriated racial oppression) that intersects with assimilation, and we dev...
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Main Authors: | Kenneth T. Wang (Author), Seong-Hyeon Kim (Author), Juliet K. Wang (Author), Katelyn J. Wang (Author), Helen H. Jun (Author), Daniel D. Lee (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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