Spring 2022
Anthropology M 144P
Afro-Am M 159P & Asian-Am M 169
Midterm Exam (Total: 60 Points) Name: __________
Essay Questions: The following are questions to encourage you to think about
your assigned readings, films, and lectures. Your essays should reflect, insofar
as possible, your own ideas, analyses, etc. You should rely on the works
assigned in class. Do not forget to cite your sources in your preferred format (as
long as it is consistent). Illustrate your answers with examples. Be
comprehensive in your answers in both theoretical and ethnographic terms. I
shall be looking for/at your ability to synthesize material, to be critical, and to be
original.

  1. Write an essay about the post-1992 Los Angeles Civil Unrest. (12 P)
    A) Explain the manner in which these three minorities relate to each other.
    B) Explore the ways in which racial attitudes, racial relations, and racial
    stratification have or have not changed after the civil unrest of 1992.
    Use the following chapters of my book, LA RISING: KOREAN RELATIONS
    WITH BLACKS AND LATINOS AFTER CIVIL UNREST:
    http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&d
    b=nlabk&AN=2227233
    -Park, Kyeyoung. “Ch. 6: Changing the Business Plan.”
    -Park, Kyeyoung. “Ch. 8: An Analysis of Latino-Korean Relations in the
    Workplace”
    -Park, Kyeyoung. “Ch. 9: The Racial Cartography of Post-Unrest LA.”
  2. (8P) The merchant-customer relationship has been cited as a catalyst to
    conflicts such as the 1992 Los Angeles civil unrest and the boycotting of
    Korean-owned businesses.
    Use the chapter, “Ch. 5: Class Relations of Surveillance” (of my book LA
    Rising)
    A) Summarize the material.
    B) Detail your personal reaction (& subjective impression) to the work: what
    strikes you as noteworthy; how has it enhanced your understanding of the
    issues; what emotions did the work evoke in you?
  3. (15P) Use the articles by Burton and Bornstein.
    On April 20, 2021, a Hennepin county jury found former Minneapolis police
    officer Derek Chauvin guilty on the charges of “murder in the second degree—
    unintentional,” “murder in the third degree—depraved mind,” and
    “manslaughter in the second degree—culpable negligence” in the death of
    George Floyd. Chauvin murdered Floyd after a clerk at Cup Foods, a store in
    Minneapolis, called the police over Floyd’s alleged attempt to use a counterfeit
    bill. Some prominent public figures, including police union leadership, sought
    to cast Chauvin as a “bad apple.” Others saw Chauvin’s conviction as a
    conviction of the entire institution of policing in the United States.
    A) Discuss how the history and contemporary significance of slave patrols,
    black codes, and the prison-industrial complex maintain legacies of white
    supremacy and policing communities of color, in particular African
    Americans, today.
    B) Evaluate these two interpretations of the Chauvin conviction (one bad
    apple or a bad institution) in light of the Burton and Bornstein readings.
  4. (10P) Please use episode 3 of the film, Race—The Power of an Illusion: The
    house we live in and relevant readings from class to address each of the
    following questions:
    A) What is whiteness?
    B) How did European “ethnics” become white?
    C) What changes made this possible?
    -How did federal housing policies institutionalize segregation and wealth
    disparities?
    D) Why do property values go down when a neighborhood changes from
    white to nonwhite?
    -Who plays a role in this?
  5. (15P) The idea of race should be examined across the globe.
    Explain how race is understood in the Latin American and East Asian context.
    Compare racial situations/ ideas in two countries, one located in Latin
    America and a one in East Asia respectively.
    Academic Integrity
    Each student is expected to abide by the UCLA’s Student Conduct Code. Any
    work submitted by a student will be the student’s own work. Copying or
    submitting other people’s work, and/or not properly attributing ideas that are not
    original to you are considered plagiarism. Any infraction of the Student conduct
    code will lead to sanctions from the instructor (ranging from receiving a zero on
    an assignment to failure of the course and University disciplinary action).
  • (In using class materials), make sure to acknowledge any sources by
    citing or properly quoting.
    Since it is an exam, you should refrain from using material outside the class.
    P.S.:
    -No need to type the exam questions as long as you indicate which question
    you are answering.
    -Make sure to type all the answers in double space and 12 font format
    (in WORD file).
    -Your final exam shall amount to 9-10 pages. Going beyond the page limit may
    lose you some points.
    -Your midterm exam is due on May 12 (Thursday, 11:59, PM)
    No late submission will be accepted.
    -Don’t forget to submit your Midterm Exam to the Course Web Site:
    https://bruinlearn.ucla.edu/courses/128991/assignments/1107022
    Thank you!

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