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A Critical Race Perspective on an Empirical Review of Asian American Parental Racial-Ethnic Socialization


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L. Juang, Hyung Chol Yoo, Annabelle L. Atkin
2017

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Juang, L., Yoo, H. C., & Atkin, A. L. (2017). A Critical Race Perspective on an Empirical Review of Asian American Parental Racial-Ethnic Socialization.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Juang, L., Hyung Chol Yoo, and Annabelle L. Atkin. “A Critical Race Perspective on an Empirical Review of Asian American Parental Racial-Ethnic Socialization” (2017).


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Juang, L., et al. A Critical Race Perspective on an Empirical Review of Asian American Parental Racial-Ethnic Socialization. 2017.


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@article{l2017a,
  title = {A Critical Race Perspective on an Empirical Review of Asian American Parental Racial-Ethnic Socialization},
  year = {2017},
  author = {Juang, L. and Yoo, Hyung Chol and Atkin, Annabelle L.}
}

Abstract

This chapter reviews what we currently know about Asian American parental racial-ethnic socialization and provides historical context as well as an outlook for future directions. We first define racial-ethnic socialization and provide a brief history of immigration and racialized experiences of Asians in America. We then present a thorough review of empirical literature on Asian American parental racial-ethnic socialization with attention to measurement, highlighting key limitations of this literature. Finally, we conclude by offering directions for future research to advance scholarship on Asian American parental racial-ethnic socialization that is based on a Critical Race perspective. Understanding how Asian American parents socialize their children to become aware of issues of race, racial oppression, and resistance will continue to be a critical area for youth development.