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My experience reading the article, “Merging Identity” by Norimitsu Onishi, has been riddled with questions.  I am aware of my own race, Caucasian, as I try to see the viewpoints of the Asian-Americans communicating through Onishi’s journalism.  First to challenge my culturally accepted reasoning was Peter Bersamin.  A first generation Filipino immigrant, Bersamin experienced the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=r2i1c.wordpress.com&blog=4061655&post=72&subd=r2i1c&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:0;margin:auto 0;">My experience reading the article, “<a title="Merging Identity" href="http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0DE1DC1E39F933A05756C0A960958260"><span style="color:#800080;">Merging Identity</span></a>” by Norimitsu Onishi, has been riddled with questions.<span>  </span>I am aware of my own race, Caucasian, as I try to see the viewpoints of the Asian-Americans communicating through Onishi’s journalism.<span>  </span>First to challenge my culturally accepted reasoning was Peter Bersamin.<span>  </span>A first generation Filipino immigrant, Bersamin experienced the initial realization that he was Asian three months after arriving in the United States.<span>  </span>Along my lines of thinking, of course he is Asian, just as I am Caucasian, but this thought was irrelevant throughout Bersamin’s entire life span, until one moment in the land of American culture.<span>  </span>Why?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:0;margin:auto 0;">Further reading offers a new look into the American culture I feel so comfortable evaluating my world with.<span>  </span>Vietnamese-born professor at UC San Diego, Yen Le Espiritu, states of Asian-American college students as becoming, “racialized and politicized in the United States context.”<span>  </span>This assertion effectively opened a new level of insight into my culture’s unique framework of privilege and power.<span>  </span>The distinguishing factor of race, used to allocate power in America, elevates personal awareness of race as part of one’s identity.<span>  </span>As the system of power and privilege divides members of society based on primarily race, this becomes a key aspect in building one’s communal identity.<span>  </span>Finding acceptance, for American immigrants from Asian counties, shifts away from their culturally traditional attitudes which strictly define the difference between specific ethnicities.<span>  </span>Long held differences due to historical conflicts between these counties lose ground to the similarities attracting Korean-Americans, Japanese-Americans, Chinese-Americans, and Filipino-Americans to form a communal identity together as Asian-Americans.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:0;margin:auto 0;">I believe Peter Bersamin to have become aware of his own racial identity by means of the difference it signified outside of his native country.<span>  </span>In and of itself, awareness serves only to the purpose of discovery of oneself and the world in which we live.<span>  </span>The weight of Bersamin’s realization is born of the system he must negotiate in order to successfully interact within American culture.<span>  </span>(Word Count 329)</p>
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