Wednesday, April 6, 2011

blog-05

The reading "All Men Are Not Created Equal: Asian Men in U.S. History' by Yen Le Espiritu , is basically saying that Asian men did everything instead of the woman which the Asian men had to support the family but the men had to cook for the family or the women would also. When WW2 started they had to put the Asian men on concentrated camps and which it was nearly thousand of people which the most were the men and half the women. The Asian men were considered to the laundry, domestic service and food preparation which they called them as "feminized". So the men considered to do everything for the family instead the mom to support them which they called men as females.

1 comment:

  1. I think your are trying to discuss how Asian men, by being forced to do 'feminine' work, became perceived as feminine. But I'm having a very hard time understanding your sentences :(

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