Authors
Derek Kenji Iwamoto, William Ming Liu
Publication date
2008/10/6
Book
Asian American Psychology
Pages
261-282
Publisher
Psychology Press
Description
Terrell is a 19-year-old Chinese American college freshman attending a large West Coast university. He joined a Greek fraternity that is known for members who are athletic, who drink and party excessively, and who are predominately European American. Terrell’s fraternity brothers comment about how they did not expect him to be athletic, outgoing, assertive, carefree, and a womanizer. They have also stated that he is “unlike other Asians.” In the past he felt very proud about these comments, because of his athletic ability, physique, and since he did not want to be like the “Asian kids.” But recently, these descriptions have left him feeling conflicted. Meanwhile his grades have also suffered, he has lost interest in activities he usually enjoys, and he has been increasingly annoyed and critical of his fraternity friends. His friend suggested that he make an appointment at the counseling center, so reluctantly he did.
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