Racial Attitudes and Asian Pacific Americans
Demystifying the Model Minority
By Karen Kurotsuchi Inkelas
Published June 2nd 2006 by Routledge – 240 pages
Series: Studies in Asian Americans
Published June 2nd 2006 by Routledge – 240 pages
Series: Studies in Asian Americans
This study examines the complex sources and implications of the racial attitudes of Asian Pacific American (APA) college students, who, as one of the fastest growing demographics in higher education enrollments, play an increasingly significant role in campus race relations.
1. Problem and Context 2. Overview of Literature 3. Analytical Methods and Conceptual Framework 4. Results 5. Results Utilizing the Comprehensive Conceptual Model 6. Discussion
Karen Kurotsuchi is Assistant Professor in the Department of Counseling and Personnel Services in the College of Education, University of Maryland. To reach a broad audience, she has published in both academic and practitioner periodicals.
Name: Racial Attitudes and Asian Pacific Americans: Demystifying the Model Minority (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: By Karen Kurotsuchi Inkelas. This study examines the complex sources and implications of the racial attitudes of Asian Pacific American (APA) college students, who, as one of the fastest growing demographics in higher education enrollments, play an increasingly significant role in...
Categories: Race & Ethnicity, Sociology & Social Policy, Race & Ethnic Studies, Asian Studies, Asian Studies (General), Asia Pacific Studies