Chapter 1 The Reality of Asian American Oppression; Chapter 2 Everyday Racism; Chapter 3 Everyday Racism; Chapter 4 The Many Costs of Anti-Asian Discrimination; Chapter 5 Struggle and Conformity; Chapter 6 Acts of Resistance; Chapter 7 Reprise and Conclusions;
Rosalind S. Chou
Praise for the first edition:
“The authors show how the ‘model minority’ is a myth, too
inaccurate to be useful. They reveal how it reflects invidious
assumptions and is abused for political purposes. Anyone who cares
about Asian Americans—indeed, who is interested in the dynamics of
diversity—should be interested in this detailed critique. Very
highly recommended.”
—Frank H. Wu, author of Yellow: Race in America Beyond Black and
White
“Through a compelling analysis of white racism experienced by Asian
Americans in their everyday lives, Chou and Feagin offer a powerful
examination of the psychological and emotional burdens imposed by
racism in contemporary society.”
—Leland T. Saito, University of Southern California
“Most Americans believe Asian Americans are content, do not suffer
from discrimination, and are all in the path to whiteness. Bravo to
the authors for bringing to the fore the racial oppression endured
by Asian Americans!”
—Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University
“This book captures how individual Asian Americans encounter racial
hostility and discrimination in a variety of social and
institutional spaces, and the distinct ways they strategically
respond to such treatment. Some respondents resign themselves to
situations, while others challenge and actively resist
stereotyping, inequitable treatment, and harassment. But as Chou
and Feagin convincingly argue, all are both blessed and cursed with
the ‘double consciousness’ shaped by a pervasive ‘white racial
frame.’”
—Michael Omi, University of California–Berkeley
“As an often invisible and silent minority, Asian Americans can at
last find voice in this brilliant book that recognizes the reality
of their experience. The courage, nobility, and honesty of the
authors will assist all involved in the struggle for equity and
inclusion.”
—Edna B. Chun, Broward Community College
“This work can be a powerful contribution to sociology and ethnic
studies courses....The power of this book is in its
simplicity....The careful documentation of Asian American voices
provides rich data and clearly demonstrates the existence and
persistence of anti-Asian racism.”
—Journal of American Ethnic History
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