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The United States' popular culture has widely accepted the stereotypes he mentions as being common Mexican stereotypes. Since most of the world is influenced by United States culture in some way, this has a far reaching effect; so much so that an author named Elaine M. Kim mentions in her journal article that “many Korean immigrants still refer to all Latinos as "Mexican...
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Kim mentions in her journal article that “many Korean immigrants still refer to all Latinos as "Mexican."”(Kim, 1998, p. 3). This is highly ironic since Koreans (and peoples of the Orient) are often thought to look alike and hence thought to be alike. Kim, being of Asian descent herself, states that while growing up in Maryland during the 1950s “people continually joked about how "all Orientals look alike...
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