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Papers in this session examine racial hierarchies and identities of Asians in both Asia and the United States, with a focus on the evolving context of the hosting societies and global crises.
Absent, Adjacent, or in Aggregate? The Racial Positioning of Asian Americans in Education Policy Research - Sonia Giebel, Social Science Center Berlin; David Song, University of Oklahoma; Anthony Lising Antonio, Stanford University
Embracing Man as the Yellow Savior: South Korea’s Encounters with War Evacuees - Nora Hui-Jung Kim, University of Mary Washington
Imperial Model Minority Refugees: The Comparative Politics of Post-War Resettlement - Neha Lund, Brown University
Korean MNCs and the Racialized Boundaries of Inclusion in the UAE - Hee Eun Kwon, The University of Tokyo