Abstract
This study explores the relevance of the concept of race in the South Asian American (SAA) experience in the United States using critical race theory and postcolonial theory. By telling the stories of SAAs, this study complicates the conceptualization of race and the black/white binary, and proposes strategies for antiracist praxis.
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Gnanadass, E.
(2013).
A Study of the Racial and Cultural Experience of South Asian Americans in the United States: A Preliminary Analysis.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2013/papers/19
A Study of the Racial and Cultural Experience of South Asian Americans in the United States: A Preliminary Analysis
This study explores the relevance of the concept of race in the South Asian American (SAA) experience in the United States using critical race theory and postcolonial theory. By telling the stories of SAAs, this study complicates the conceptualization of race and the black/white binary, and proposes strategies for antiracist praxis.