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학술저널
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권은혜 (힌양대학교 비교역사문화연구소)
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한국서양사학회 서양사론 서양사론 제112호
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2012.3
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11 - 35 (25page)

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This work analyzes the ways in which Asian immigrants made sense of interracial marriage and race in the American Pacific Coast states in the early 1920s; interviews of life histories of Chinese and Japanese immigrants included in the Survey of Race Relations, 1924-1927 were used. The views of Chinese and Japanese immigrants on interracial marriage and race differed from those of whites. Chinese and Japanese immigrants were mostly in favor of interracial marriage and believed that marriage across racial lines would solve the so-called “race problem” in the U.S. Due to the widespread belief in an eugenic idea of race, whites asserted that race mixing would lead to the degeneration of the white race. In the minds of white people, racial difference between whites and Asians were those of biological inheritance that could not be changed after race mixing.Chinese and Japanese immigrants understood differences between whites and Chinese or Japanese in social and cultural terms.By a transnational consciousness of interracial marriage by Asian immigrants, this work implies that Chinese and Japanese immigrants viewed the subject of interracial marriage from the perspectives of transnational immigrants with the tendency to compare perceptions of interracial marriage in China and Japan to those in the U.S. They also judged the desirability of interracial marriage by bringing in the ways in which gender, marriage and family were understood in China or Japan.

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