During early Asian American history, the United States government initially discouraged the formation of Asian American families through these 2 types of laws:
What are anti-miscegenation laws and anti-Asian Immigration Laws?
In terms of gendered expectations, post-1965 (after 1965) Asian American men were:
emasculated
This is one of the significant gendered issues we covered that affects the South Asian immigrant community:
What is domestic abuse?
This phrase is the colloquial way (unofficial, common way) the documentary we watched earlier this week describes people like Kumu Hina and Ho'onani
Hint: 3 words
What is "in the middle"?
What is the Hart-Celler Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965?
In terms of gendered expectations, pre-1965 (before 1965) Asian American women were viewed as:
What are seductresses and sexually promiscuous?
There are some of the common forms of domestic abuse (list at least 3).
What are physical, financial, verbal, sexual, and emotional abuse?
In the documentary we watched this week, Ho'onani led this group of hula dancers:
What are high school boys?
This term (2 words) in the Rhacel Parreñas article refers to the types of families that emerge when at least 1 member of the family works or lives abroad:
What are "transnational families"?
In terms of gendered expectations, post-1965 (after 1965), Asian American women were:
Hint: looking for 3 things!
What are sexualized as docile and submissive, as well as being stereotyped as "Tiger Moms"?
This framework (2 words) is how the United States government understands how domestic violence is perpetrated:
What is "exceptional violence"?
This the native Hawaiian word for boys:
What is kāne?
This unique phrase, coined by Rhacel Parreñas, refers to how transnational Filipina domestic workers care for their families.
Hint: 2 words
What is "Distance Mothering"?
These are 2 xenophobic ideologies that resulted in Asian men being viewed as sexually deviant and sexual threats to white America:
What are Yellow Peril and Dusky Peril?
This is the cultural and societal system which affects many people in South Asia as well as in the South Asian diaspora which controls people predominantly through gender and caste hierarchies.
What is brahminical patriarchy?
This is the Native Hawaiian word for people who are "the in-between" in the spectrum of gender
Hint: 1 word
Who are Māhū?