Monday, April 13, 2009

PingHong's Webquest "Snow Falling on Cedars"



This blog post will have my Webquest response to Mike Hong's post on Snow Falling on Cedars.

I believe there is a prejudice against every type of religion, race, etc. So yes, there is a prejudice against Asian Americans. Asian Americans are often grouped into one as is all other social sects, most of the time being very unfair. I believe that in America, racism against African Americans is more talked about then Asian American for a multiple of reasons. First, there are tons of groups and people (such as Jesse Jackson and others) who all they do is point out racism against blacks. I have never heard of an Asian American group like this. Next, most people feel bad because of the history of African Americans, who were persecuted more in America than that of Asian Americans.

I did not realize there was as much racism against Asian Americans until I read the blogs, listened to the podcasts, etc. After reading the blog posts and articles, I don’t think an event such as the Virginia Tech shooting effect peoples views on a specific group (in this case Asian-Americans.) One should understand that there is always a bad apple, and that person does not always represented the overall population. I would be very surprised if an event such as Virginia tech would cause more racism against Asian Americans in the US. It is very possible though tensions may be higher on the Virginia Tech campus, even if it is not right. For the Virginia Tech example, it is isolated and did not effect the way people thought about Asian Americans.

During the Olympics, the Spanish Basketball team posed for a picture and pulled their eyes to the side to represent being in China. It was a terrible thing that got the press it deserved. The scary part of the whole thing was that the Spanish Basketball team, and the Country of Spain on the majority did not know why everyone was making such a big deal of it. Another example is some claim that colleges are “racist” towards Asian college applicants and accept less Asian students due to preconceived notions of the race as a whole.

However, an event such as 9/11 definitely effected the way people looked at Muslims and Middle Easterners. I believe this happened here as opposed to Virginia Tech because 9/11 was more of a national issue in which everyone was effected. Also, there was an already prior association (fair or not) that a lot of Muslims were terrorists.

Finally, one reason that people may not be aware of the history of racism towards Asian Americans is because the internment of Japanese Americans in California during World War 2 is rarely talked about. Instead what is talked about is our country having slaves and other world issues such as the Holocaust. The internment camps was a terrible thing and demonstrated the racism of some in this country. However, after reading all the blog posts and doing research, one must realize that the way one person thinks, is not the way the majority always thinks. There will always be that one bad apple.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Racial Boundaries Webquest

Despite the advancements our country has witnessed in racial equality, there is still not the equality that there should be in the present world. Minorities, blacks in particular, are discriminated against. Racism is so existent in today’s society that affirmative action has to get minorities more opportunities in both the workplace and in education. Our society has developed too much since the 60’s for us to have to worry about equality in today’s time.

I read Native Son by Richard Wright. The story discusses the hardships a black man faces in the south and describes how Bigger (the main character) faces them. Bigger gets a job with a white family (Dalton’s) and they treat him very nicely, almost too nicely compared to the way Bigger has been treated in the past by white people. Bigger goes out with Mary Dalton and her boyfriend Jan, who are communists and support blacks. Bigger gets too close to Miss Dalton and ends up having a “fling” with Mary. Mary’s blind mother walks in on them and Bigger to save his job, suffocates Mary to death. He then burns the body and tries to cover everything up. In the end though, Bigger got way to greedy and tried to use his girlfriend (Bessie) in to getting ransom from the Dalton’s who think their daughter had merely been kidnapped. Bigger then kills his girlfriend when she refuses to get ransom money. Bigger is ultimately charged with his crimes and the community is outraged and calls for his head. In the end, Bigger was sentenced to death and killed.

My delicious page has links to stories about the racism in today’s society. Just like in Native Son, there are boundaries between different races, boundaries that cause animosity between separate races.

There have been many instances recently where race has been deemed an issue between a white cop and African American. Read this article and think about if this was a racial problem or if it was just bad luck and had nothing to do with race. A very similar story occurred around New Years when a black teen was shot after being pulled over for a false allegation of grand theft auto. Again, decide if this happened do to continued racism in today’s world or if it had nothing to do with race.

The book has some very interesting quotes regarding this issue of racial boundaries and problems minorities face:
1. "He was black and he had been alone in the room where a white girl had been killed: therefore he had killed her. That was what everyone would say, anyhow, no matter what he said."
2. "They regarded him as a figment of that black world which they feared and were anxious to keep under control."
3. “Though he had killed a black girl and a white girl, he knew that it would be for the death of the white girl that he would be punished.”
4. “Anger quickened in him: an old feeling that Bessie had often described to him when she had come from long hours of hot toil in the white folks’ kitchens, a feeling of being forever commanded by others so much that thinking and feeling for one’s self was impossible.”

Explore the links I have on my delicious site and read the blog posts by fellow classmates and outsiders. Also there is a database article on racial issues. To view a podcast on itunes search for racism and go to the podcast section. Once there, view the podcasts on Black Talk Radio Network I BlogTalkRadio Feed.

After reading all these articles you should have a pretty good idea on some of the problems that still exist in today’s society that also existed when the book was written. The final assignment is you should make a PowerPoint or some sort of other media presentation outlining other instances in today’s society how racism is still a problem and compare these cases to other instances back in the 1940s, when Native Son was written.