Coloring Ivory Coloring Ivory

Coloring Ivory

Considerations of the Intersections of Minority Politics, Business & the Law in Elite Society

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Coloring Ivory: The Intersection of Minority Politics, Business, & the Law combines Chun's personal experiences of growing up in the United States as an Asian American with research in fields such as education, housing, and disability rights, all related to minority politics. She wrote this book because she never saw herself represented or considered in minority politics in America and felt overlooked by the research and by the media. 

Readers will discover how minority politics, business, and the law not only influence each other but also depend on one another. This book hopes to instill passion and excitement about the intersection of consumerism, politics, and the law. 

In this book, you'll learn about...
Considerations of feminism in the South Korean film industry What it means to be poor and without access to medicationGrowing up as a minority creative and seeing particular identities over othersAsian Americans' positioning in American consumer culture and politics...and much more.
This is a nonfiction book that speaks to creatives and business owners who want to look at their customer base and politics in a new way.

GENRE
Sachbücher
ERSCHIENEN
2021
24. August
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
202
Seiten
VERLAG
Irene Yaeeun Chun
GRÖSSE
783,6
 kB

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