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Asian Americans and the Shifting Politics of Race: The Dismantling of Affirmative Action at an Elite Public High School
Contributor(s): Robles, Rowena (Author)
ISBN: 0415976324     ISBN-13: 9780415976329
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $152.00  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: July 2006
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Annotation: i Asian Americans and the Shifting Politics of Race /i examines the political and discursive struggles around the dismantling of race-based admissions policies in an elite public high school in San Francisco. The book analyzes the arguments put forth by plaintiffs in and the media's depiction of the case, i Brian Ho, Patrick Wong, & Hilary Chen v. SFUSD /i . The Ho lawsuit, filed by a group of Chinese Americans, challenged race-based admissions policies that were intended to ensure diversity by giving special consideration to African-American and Latino students. The author argues that the Ho plaintiffs exploited the dominant racial construction of Asian Americans as model minorities to portray themselves as victims of discrimination. Further, their discursive strategy relied on contrasting constructions of Black and Latino students as undeserving and unqualified beneficiaries of affirmative action. The decision in favor of the plaintiffs effectively ended school desegregation, racial balance, and affirmative action in San Francisco. Furthermore, in attempting to examine the consequences of the Ho decision on student attitudes, the author spent four year studying and observing the first cohort of students to enter the high school after race was eliminated from admissions considerations. This groundbreaking book documents the impact on white, Chinese, black and Latino students' attitudes toward views on affirmative action, racial diversity, and race relations.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies - Asian American Studies
- Political Science | Civil Rights
- Education | Secondary
Dewey: 613.2
LCCN: 2005034072
Series: Studies in Asian Americans: Reconceptualizing Culture, History, and Politics
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6.43" W x 9.16" (0.95 lbs) 208 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Asian
 
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Asian Americans and the Shifting Politics of Race examines the political and discursive struggles around the dismantling of race-based admissions policies in an elite public high school in San Francisco. The book analyzes the arguments put forth by plaintiffs in and the media's depiction of the case, Brian Ho, Patrick Wong, & Hilary Chen v. SFUSD. The Ho lawsuit, filed by a group of Chinese Americans, challenged race-based admissions policies that were intended to ensure diversity by giving special consideration to African-American and Latino students. Robles argues that the Ho plaintiffs exploited the dominant racial construction of Asian Americans as model minorities to portray themselves as victims of discrimination, and relied on contrasting constructions of Black and Latino students as undeserving and unqualified beneficiaries of affirmative action. The decision in favor of the plaintiffs effectively ended school desegregation, racial balance, and affirmative action in San Francisco. In order to examine the consequences of the Ho decision on student attitudes, Robles spent four years studying and observing the first cohort of students to enter the high school after race was eliminated from admissions considerations.