
OK, so it was a month ago, but I was just thinking about the
Asian Excellence Awards and wondering what happened to eastern Russia and all the "-stan" countries, the Indian sub-continent (although one
posthumous award was given to an Indian), and the middle east? Last time I looked there were a
just a few people of Jewish descent in the American entertainment industry. Is Israel not in Asia anymore? There are also quite a few popular Arabian-descended people like Paula Abdul, Shakira, Jamie Farr, Paul Anka, and Salma Hayek to name a few. When did Asia become
just China and Japan?
Re: Turkey
Date: 2006-02-28 09:01 pm (UTC)You're quite right that it is racial nationalism. Ultimately I'm questioning the use of "Asian" as a racial term. It's even more shoddy than "African" (since on the one hand there are in fact three races native to Africa if one is going to stick to the 19th century ideas of race, and ultimately we are *all* of African descent on the other).
Re: Turkey
Date: 2006-02-28 09:21 pm (UTC)As I view it, terms such as European, Asian, and African are determined by race and little-to-nothing to do with the continents of the same name. As far as I'm concerned, I'm a European and not a North American - even though I was born and have resided my whole life in North America
Re: Turkey
Date: 2006-02-28 10:14 pm (UTC)>terms such as European, Asian, and African are determined by race
That's my point. They make lousy racial terms. No matter how you care to define race, there is no correlation to continental divisions and race. Some races are indigenous to more than one continent and some continents have more than one indigenous race.