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In Racial Ambiguity in Asian American Culture, Jennifer Ann Ho shines a light on the hybrid and indeterminate aspects of race, revealing ambiguity to be paramount to a more nuanced understanding both of race and of what it means to be Asian American. Ho argues that seeing race as ambiguous puts us one step closer to a potential antidote to racism.
Racial ambiguity in Asian American culture.
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American literature-- Asian American authors-- History and criticism.
Asian Americans in popular culture.
Asian Americans-- Race identity.
Racially mixed people-- Race identity-- United States.