'Yo, It'S Ist Yo': The Discursive Construction Of An Indian American Youth Identity In A South Asian Student Club

DISCOURSE & SOCIETY(2015)

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This study analyzes interactions among members of a South Asian Club (SAC) at an American university to illustrate how members construct a common Indian-American identity despite observable in-group differences. Members of this second-generation group differentiate themselves from White Americans and from natives of India, orienting to notions of both American model minority status and American youth culture and using humor as a strategy to downplay intra-Indian differences among themselves. While members of this student association succeed in achieving proud Indian-American youth identities - cool, socially mobile, and with cultural ties to another country - they unwittingly reinforce hegemonic racial structures in the United States. While 'Indian-American' is a positive identity for these students, it is also a racially marked identity that necessarily, however unintentionally, excludes them from the unmarked privileges of Whiteness.
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Discourse analysis, ethnicity, hegemony, identity, ideology, Indian-American, race, social interaction, South Asian, temporality, time, youth identity
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