Asian/Americans, Education, and Crime
The Model Minority as Victim and Perpetrator
Herausgeber: Ball, Daisy; Hartlep, Nicholas Daniel
Asian/Americans, Education, and Crime
The Model Minority as Victim and Perpetrator
Herausgeber: Ball, Daisy; Hartlep, Nicholas Daniel
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Asian/Americans, Education, and Crime examines portrayals of Asian/Americans as the "model minority" in light of the criminal justice system. This collection highlights how this stereotype has masked the victimization of and violence toward and initiated by Asian/Americans in the twenty-first century.
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Asian/Americans, Education, and Crime examines portrayals of Asian/Americans as the "model minority" in light of the criminal justice system. This collection highlights how this stereotype has masked the victimization of and violence toward and initiated by Asian/Americans in the twenty-first century.
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- Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781498526463
- ISBN-10: 1498526462
- Artikelnr.: 52416571
- Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781498526463
- ISBN-10: 1498526462
- Artikelnr.: 52416571
Edited by Daisy Ball and Nicholas Daniel Hartlep - Contributions by Andrew Cho; Harvey Gee; Nicholas Daniel Hartlep; Kyle J. Holody; Ke Li; Alexander Lu; Godofredo Mendez; Krystie T. Nguyen; Sung-Yeon Park; Tanya Velasquez; Yu Wang and Xiaoqun Zhang
Series Foreword By Lori L. Martin Foreword Carol Huang Introduction:
Asian/Americans and Crime: A Critical Overview Part 1: Asian/Americans:
When the Model Minority Becomes a Criminal Threat Chapter 1:
Asian/Americans as Criminal Defendants: The End of the Model Minority Myth?
Harvey Gee Chapter 2: Eldo Kim and the Specter of Academic Failure: The
Impact of the Model Minority Stereotype on Asian/American Collegians
Nicholas D. Hartlep Chapter 3: Asian/Americans in the Media: Criminals
Amongst the (Invisible) Model Minorities Kyle Holody and Sung-Yeon Park
Part 2: Asian/Americans: Model Minorities and Victims of Crime? Chapter 4:
Newspaper Portrayals, Emotional Connection Strategies, and Commemorations
of Model Minority Murder Victims Alexander Lu Chapter 5: How the Model
Minority Stereotype Creates Moments of (In)visibility for Asian/American
Student Victims of Violence Nicholas D. Hartlep and Krystie T. Nguyen
Chapter 6: English and Chinese News Media Framing of Asian/American
Victimization: The Murder of Xinran Ji Xiaoqun Zhang, Yu Wang, and
Godofredo Mendez Part 3: Asian/Americans and Unjust Criminal Justice
Practices Chapter 7: Media Representation of Chinese International Students
in Crime News: Anonymous Victims and Invisible Communities Ke Li Chapter 8:
"Not in My Hood": Identity, Crime, and Policing in Seattle's International
District Andrew Cho and Tanya Velasquez About the Contributors
Asian/Americans and Crime: A Critical Overview Part 1: Asian/Americans:
When the Model Minority Becomes a Criminal Threat Chapter 1:
Asian/Americans as Criminal Defendants: The End of the Model Minority Myth?
Harvey Gee Chapter 2: Eldo Kim and the Specter of Academic Failure: The
Impact of the Model Minority Stereotype on Asian/American Collegians
Nicholas D. Hartlep Chapter 3: Asian/Americans in the Media: Criminals
Amongst the (Invisible) Model Minorities Kyle Holody and Sung-Yeon Park
Part 2: Asian/Americans: Model Minorities and Victims of Crime? Chapter 4:
Newspaper Portrayals, Emotional Connection Strategies, and Commemorations
of Model Minority Murder Victims Alexander Lu Chapter 5: How the Model
Minority Stereotype Creates Moments of (In)visibility for Asian/American
Student Victims of Violence Nicholas D. Hartlep and Krystie T. Nguyen
Chapter 6: English and Chinese News Media Framing of Asian/American
Victimization: The Murder of Xinran Ji Xiaoqun Zhang, Yu Wang, and
Godofredo Mendez Part 3: Asian/Americans and Unjust Criminal Justice
Practices Chapter 7: Media Representation of Chinese International Students
in Crime News: Anonymous Victims and Invisible Communities Ke Li Chapter 8:
"Not in My Hood": Identity, Crime, and Policing in Seattle's International
District Andrew Cho and Tanya Velasquez About the Contributors
Series Foreword By Lori L. Martin Foreword Carol Huang Introduction:
Asian/Americans and Crime: A Critical Overview Part 1: Asian/Americans:
When the Model Minority Becomes a Criminal Threat Chapter 1:
Asian/Americans as Criminal Defendants: The End of the Model Minority Myth?
Harvey Gee Chapter 2: Eldo Kim and the Specter of Academic Failure: The
Impact of the Model Minority Stereotype on Asian/American Collegians
Nicholas D. Hartlep Chapter 3: Asian/Americans in the Media: Criminals
Amongst the (Invisible) Model Minorities Kyle Holody and Sung-Yeon Park
Part 2: Asian/Americans: Model Minorities and Victims of Crime? Chapter 4:
Newspaper Portrayals, Emotional Connection Strategies, and Commemorations
of Model Minority Murder Victims Alexander Lu Chapter 5: How the Model
Minority Stereotype Creates Moments of (In)visibility for Asian/American
Student Victims of Violence Nicholas D. Hartlep and Krystie T. Nguyen
Chapter 6: English and Chinese News Media Framing of Asian/American
Victimization: The Murder of Xinran Ji Xiaoqun Zhang, Yu Wang, and
Godofredo Mendez Part 3: Asian/Americans and Unjust Criminal Justice
Practices Chapter 7: Media Representation of Chinese International Students
in Crime News: Anonymous Victims and Invisible Communities Ke Li Chapter 8:
"Not in My Hood": Identity, Crime, and Policing in Seattle's International
District Andrew Cho and Tanya Velasquez About the Contributors
Asian/Americans and Crime: A Critical Overview Part 1: Asian/Americans:
When the Model Minority Becomes a Criminal Threat Chapter 1:
Asian/Americans as Criminal Defendants: The End of the Model Minority Myth?
Harvey Gee Chapter 2: Eldo Kim and the Specter of Academic Failure: The
Impact of the Model Minority Stereotype on Asian/American Collegians
Nicholas D. Hartlep Chapter 3: Asian/Americans in the Media: Criminals
Amongst the (Invisible) Model Minorities Kyle Holody and Sung-Yeon Park
Part 2: Asian/Americans: Model Minorities and Victims of Crime? Chapter 4:
Newspaper Portrayals, Emotional Connection Strategies, and Commemorations
of Model Minority Murder Victims Alexander Lu Chapter 5: How the Model
Minority Stereotype Creates Moments of (In)visibility for Asian/American
Student Victims of Violence Nicholas D. Hartlep and Krystie T. Nguyen
Chapter 6: English and Chinese News Media Framing of Asian/American
Victimization: The Murder of Xinran Ji Xiaoqun Zhang, Yu Wang, and
Godofredo Mendez Part 3: Asian/Americans and Unjust Criminal Justice
Practices Chapter 7: Media Representation of Chinese International Students
in Crime News: Anonymous Victims and Invisible Communities Ke Li Chapter 8:
"Not in My Hood": Identity, Crime, and Policing in Seattle's International
District Andrew Cho and Tanya Velasquez About the Contributors