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Through a collection of scholarly articles, Beyond the Model
Minority: Asian American Communities and Social Justice Education
examines the role of race and ethnicity in public policy and social
justice. The anthology works to dismantle "model minority" myths by
highlighting the cultural, social, and economic diversity within
Asian American communities, as well as the prejudice, racism, and
inequality they continue to face in modern America. The anthology
is divided into six parts, each addressing a particular issue or
area of disparity. Part I examines Asian American identity
formation and development from a variety of perspectives. Part II
features readings addressing immigrant labor, domestic service, and
entrepreneurship. In Part III, students read about disparities in
the U.S. educational system for Asian and Pacific Americans. Part
IV focuses on healthcare inequality. The essays in Part V examine
Asian American representation by the media. The final part, which
is centered about politics and law, presents students with three
sharply different but interrelated cases about racial politics,
civic activities, and legal representation. A thought-provoking and
justice-oriented collection, Beyond the Model Minority is an ideal
text for courses in Asian and Asian American studies, ethnic
studies, and social justice.
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