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Toward an anti-imperialistic critical race analysis of the model minority myth
Review of Educational Research (2020)
  • Varaxy Yi Borromeo, California State University, Fresno
  • Jacqueline Mac, Indiana University - Bloomington
  • Vanessa Na, University of California, San Diego
  • Rikka Venturanza, University of California, San Diego
  • Samuel Museus, University of California, San Diego
  • Tracy Lachica Buenavista, California State University, Northridge
  • Sumun Pendakur, University of Southern Cailfornia
Abstract
Over the past three decades, many higher education scholars have engaged in efforts to counter the stereotype that Asian Americans achieve universal and unparalleled academic success. While most of these scholars adopt an anti-oppression approach, some researchers have claimed that this literature reinforces oppressive deficit paradigms. To understand this conflict in existing literature, the current authors utilize an anti-imperialistic approach to analyze scholarship on the model minority myth. The current analysis reveals little evidence that research on the myth reinforced hegemonic deficit thinking. Instead, authors find that scholars largely utilized complex and multifaceted antideficit approaches, challenged dominant essentialist model minority frames, engaged in strategic (anti-)essentialism to navigate complex pan-racial contexts, and reframed the myth to achieve diverse purposes that speak to different audiences. Several implications for conducting critiques of literature reviews and future research on the myth are discussed.
Keywords
  • Asian Americans,
  • Pacific Islanders,
  • model minority myth,
  • critical race theory,
  • deficit thinking,
  • racism,
  • diversity,
  • higher education
Publication Date
Summer June 18, 2020
Citation Information
Varaxy Yi Borromeo, Jacqueline Mac, Vanessa Na, Rikka Venturanza, et al.. "Toward an anti-imperialistic critical race analysis of the model minority myth" Review of Educational Research (2020) p. 1 - 38
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/samuel_museus/120/