Chinese Americans have long been included within the AAPI framework, yet their presence within it often feels unstable. Differences in language, immigrant generations, and political participation have created a relationship with the broader AAPI identity that is both close and distant.
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亞太裔身份,在美國正在變成一種「政治身份」嗎?
亞太裔正從「人口分類」轉變為「政治變量」。從選舉動員到政策爭議,再到媒體敘事,這一身份被不斷使用與重塑。但更關鍵的問題是:這種「被使用」,是否意味著真正的政治參與?
亚太裔身份,在美国正在变成一种“政治身份”吗?
亚太裔正在从“人口分类”转变为“政治变量”。从选举动员到政策争议,再到媒体叙事,这一身份被不断使用与重塑。但一个更关键的问题是:这种“被使用”,是否意味着真正的政治参与?
Is Asian American Identity in the U.S. Becoming a “Political Identity”?
AAPI is shifting from a demographic category to a political variable. From elections to policy debates and media narratives, this identity is increasingly used and reshaped. But the deeper question remains: does being used mean truly participating?
當中美關係成為長期背景:在美華人的未來在哪裡?
當中美關係成為長期背景,在美華人的處境與角色也正在發生變化。從身分認同到社會結構,這一轉變已經開始。真正的問題不在於未來是什麼,而在於如何在不確定中重新定位自身。
当中美关系成为长期背景:在美华人的未来在哪里?
当中美关系成为长期背景,在美华人的处境与角色也在发生变化。从身份认同到社会结构,这一转变已经开始。真正的问题不在于未来是什么,而在于如何在不确定中重新定位自身。
When U.S.–China Relations Become a Long-Term Condition: Where Is the Future for Chinese Americans?
As U.S.–China relations become a long-term condition, the position and role of Chinese Americans are also changing. From identity to social structure, this shift has already begun. The real question is not what the future will be, but how to reposition in an uncertain landscape.
政治從來不是選擇:華人社群的「臨界點」在哪裡?
什麼時候華人會開始「需要政治」?
當個體路徑失效、問題持續存在、差異變得可見,政治就不再是選擇,而成為必然。以拉斯維加斯為例,本文討論一個群體進入政治的臨界點。
政治从来不是选择:华人社区的“临界点”在哪里?
什么时候华人会开始“需要政治”?
当个体路径失效、问题持续存在、差异变得可见,政治就不再是选择,而成为必然。以拉斯维加斯为例,这篇文章讨论一个群体进入政治的临界点。
Politics Is Never a Choice: When Does the Chinese Community Reach Its “Tipping Point”?
When does politics stop being optional?
When individual pathways fail, problems persist, and inequality becomes visible. Using Las Vegas as a case, this piece explores the tipping point at which a community is pushed into politics.