The term Sisavath uses to reflect her assembled archive of waste, interview transcripts, documentary, photojournalism, etc.
What is "unruly archive"?
Yuh proposes that most research on Korean migration focuses on this aspect.
What is examining the nation?
The complete name of the TWLF.
What is the "Third World Liberation Front"?
The phrase that emerged out of this case.
What is "Remember Vincent Chin"
The definition of Indigenous Sovereignty.
What is the right of Indigenous nations to maintain control of their lands, cultures, and communities
Jaques Derrida argues that archives house and reflect these 2 things
What is official documents and institutional authority?
The country where 55 Korean POWs were sent after the war.
What is Brazil?
The term used to describe Asian Americans during the Cold War
What is "model minority"?
The name of the bar where the initial altercation took place.
What is "The Fancy Pants Lounge"
Name the 3 pillars of white supremacy
What is war, labor exploitation, and genocide?
The name of the book Sisavath turns to as a visual record
What is Eternal Harvest: The Legacy of American Bombs in Laos
Korean military brides are responsible for this percentage of Korean migration since 1965 (will accept a range)
What is 40-50%?
The individual Maeda focuses on in the introduction as a case study to understand the development of Asian American racial consciousness.
Who is Pat Sumi?
The term "Asian American" was coined in this year.
What is 1968?
The reasons why protestors were against the celebration of Admission Day at Iolani Palace.
What is it's the site of the overthrow of the Hawaiian government and sacred ground?
The way the US Senate rationalized the war and refugees from Laos
What is by saying the air war was modest and low-profile conflict and that the refugees were due to internal displacement by communism?
The definition of a "refuge migrant"
1. What is those seeking refuge from the consequences of the Korean War
2. What is those with a psychological need to leave behind chaos and trauma
3. What is those fleeing perceived danger for peace of mind
The 4 divergent positions Maeda identifies emerged from Hayakawa
What are racial middleman, nonmilitant minority, Asian dictator, and inauthentic Asian?
Name a limitation Wu identifies from the Yellow Power Movement
Accepted answers:
1. What is it centered mainly in California
2. What is it was a phenomenon of the Summer of Love
3. What is it didn't have much support from the older generation
Name at least 2 ways the government worked to silence opposing narratives to statehood
Accepted answers:
1. What is they created films to bolster the view of Japanese Americans during WWII
2. What is they aired only positive testimonies from Native Hawaiians on the radio
3. What is they visited opponents at home to intimidate them into silence
Sisavath notes that the visual and physical presence of military waste reveals this for Laotians
What is that the bombing campaign was not a secret for Laotians who continue to live with the aftermath?
The term Yuh uses to describe the awareness, identity, and sense of belonging shaped by displacement
The insistence that AAs must choose between being black or white exemplifies this model.
What is a binary model of race?
What is because Chin was seen as Japanese and as a representative of Asia more broadly?
The way Asian Americans' fight for statehood impacted Native Hawaiians
What is it led to further loss of land and governance for Native Hawaiians?