Stereotypes (Social psychology)--United States
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Manuscript collection
Collection
Identifier: 2014.030
Dates:
1930-2010 (bulk 1977-1993)
Found in:
Museum of Chinese in America
Oral History Interview with Arthur Dong, 1999-09-09
Item
Identifier: 2015.008.002
Abstract
Arthur Dong begins this interview discussing the nightclub scene for Asian Americans during World War II and how there was a positive association with Chinese Americans and China that many of the US felt in contrast to a negative image of Japanese. He goes on to comment on the number of Japanese and Korean American (all American born) performers that masqueraded as Chinese American and reflects upon defying and performing stereotypes in regard to Chinese American performers and rolls in...
Dates:
1999-09-09
Oral History Interview with Taylor Zhou, August 5th, 2021
Item
Identifier: 2021.025.007
Dates:
August 5th, 2021
Oral History Interview with Wally Wong, 2000-10-13
Item
Identifier: 2015.008.010
Abstract
In this interview, Wally Wong speaks about his mother, brother and sister as role models for him growing up. He discusses organizing a non-profit organization in order to give money to charities. As an adult, he was able to work for a company and perform as a singer on the side during weekends. After his mother passed away, he began organizing events for the elderly. He reflects upon the roles that are offered to Chinese American performers in the United States and stereotypes of the...
Dates:
2000-10-13