Asia' / Why Diversity Of Cultures Makes This An Inadequate Geographical Term
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...which she found herself using to describe her identity (Lee, 1991). In reality, she was describing her culture, those aspects of herself which distinguished her not only from other Asians but also from other Koreans, and from others who like her had migrated to the United States. Pak (1995) aptly observed that the number of combinations of terms a person could use to describe his or her culture and self could potentially be limitless if they included such aspectþuSæI * To As A Source "Asia": Why the Diversity of Cultures There Make This an Inadequate Geographical Term Anita Cheek Moon 25 June 1998 When most Europeans and Americans think of Asia they think of a mysterious land in which a mysterious people reside. They think of unintelligible languages and a fascinating culture complete with dragons and human-pulled surreys. But as geographers we must look a little...
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