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Billy Wong, University of Reading, UK
'Jatinder Kang's excellent book successfully challenges the dominant framing of British Indians as "model minority" pupils. Applying a Bourdieusian lens to rich interview data, Kang's analysis shines a light on the disadvantage and marginalisation faced by British Indian pupils but concealed by the "model minority" label. As Kang shows, the academic success of many British Indian pupils owes more to the strategies used to navigate these obstacles than to any natural affinity with the White middle-class habitus so favoured by schools. Centring the voices of British Indian pupils, this is must-read book for scholars, policy makers, educators and parents alike.'
Vikki Boliver, Professor of Sociology, Durham University, UK
'British Indian Model Minority Pupils: attitudes, experiences and attainment explores the stereotypes that exist which present British Indians as a "model minority" in the eyes of other minority groups. Interrogating why a perception of success across social spheres of life exists, Jatinder Kaur Kang focuses on the role this plays within the education system in Britain and the expectations of achievement from family and educators.
With other studies often overlooking British Indian pupils in a quest to understand educational inequality, due to the typical academic success this group achieve, this book seeks to understand the complexities and perceptions of British Indian pupils. In particular, highlighting the need for better connections between ethnic minority children, the school curriculum and the arts and media.'
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, MP for Slough since 2017 and appointed Shadow Minister for Railways in 2020.