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Is Lighter Better?: Skin-Tone Discrimination among Asian Americans Book

Is Lighter Better?: Skin-Tone Discrimination among Asian Americans
Is Lighter Better?: Skin-Tone Discrimination among Asian Americans, Colorism is defined as discriminatory treatment of individuals falling within the same 'racial' group on the basis of skin color. In other words, some people, particularly women, are treated better or worse on account of the color of their skin relative, Is Lighter Better?: Skin-Tone Discrimination among Asian Americans has a rating of 3 stars
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Is Lighter Better?: Skin-Tone Discrimination among Asian Americans, Colorism is defined as discriminatory treatment of individuals falling within the same 'racial' group on the basis of skin color. In other words, some people, particularly women, are treated better or worse on account of the color of their skin relative, Is Lighter Better?: Skin-Tone Discrimination among Asian Americans
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  • Is Lighter Better?: Skin-Tone Discrimination among Asian Americans
  • Written by author Joanne L. Rondilla
  • Published by The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc, February 2007
  • Colorism is defined as "discriminatory treatment of individuals falling within the same 'racial' group on the basis of skin color." In other words, some people, particularly women, are treated better or worse on account of the color of their skin relative
  • Colorism is defined as _discriminatory treatment of individuals falling within the same 'racial' group on the basis of skin color._ That is, some people, particularly women, are treated better or worse on account of the color of their skin relative to oth
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Acknowledgments     ix
Colorism in Asian America     1
The Darker and Lighter Sister: Telling Our Stories     23
The Survey     45
Making a Better Me? Pure. White. Flawless     79
The Unkindest Cut: Cosmetic Surgery     105
Epilogue     121
Colorism Interview Schedule     125
Interview Respondents' Demographic Data     129
Cosmetic Surgery Interview Questions     133
Bibliography     135
Index     143
About the Authors     147


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