Excerpt from Alan Wu, "Successful Color: Origins of Asian American and Minorities" (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2013)
Historian Ellen Wu explains how American mainstream has changed Asian American perceptions in her book 'Color of Success: The Origin of Asian Americans and Minorities'. Even today, many people still do not fully understand how this transformation will happen. Some people think Asian Americans have excellent value and are working hard. Many Asian Americans work hard, but they also benefit from a very successful public transformation. This is an accidental story involving geopolitics, Cold War uncertainty, and James Dean.
"Successful color reflects the exciting development of the history of Asian Americans.In view of racial liberalism and cultural diplomacy, Alan Wu has historically been in charge of domestic ethnic politics and geopolitical We conducted an Asian American minority model in the context We analyze and clarify the complexity of inclusiveness in the wartime and postwar countries Relations and the influence of domestic politics Ellen Wu said that the concept of Asia is a small number It shows that the faction model was originally an academic hypothesis and an important feature of the conceptualization of the American race, which is an important issue. "- Mary Dazziak," Operation: Idea, its history and its consequences Author
Color of Success: Origins of Asian Americans and Minorities (Political and Social Relationship in Contemporary America) Paperback Book - Dec. 29, 2015
What is the opinion of Asian Americans for other colored people? In general, Asian Americans have internalized the negative stereotypes of blacks and Hispanics in particular, even if they are not clearly thinking about race in their daily life they are proud of model myths. The overwhelming feeling about Native Americans is that Asian Americans never considered these issues at all. "The experience of the American race is not only defined by what people experience when they come to the US In our country of origin, this colonial history also provides information on African Americans At the time, they brought an understanding of African-American and African communities from the colonial framework - this species was planted in the American soil and brought up by American racial discrimination.