Up Against Whiteness: Race, School, and Immigrant Youth

Stacey J. Lee

Up Against Whiteness: Race, School, and Immigrant Youth
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Teachers' College Press
Country
United States
Published
25 April 2005
Pages
168
ISBN
9780807745748

Up Against Whiteness: Race, School, and Immigrant Youth

Stacey J. Lee

Pushing the boundaries of Asian American educational discourse, this book explores the way a group of first- and second-generation Hmong students created their identities as new Americans in response to their school experiences. Offering an opportunity to rethink the norm, this important volume pays particular attention to how race, class, and gender informed their experiences.

Revealing the complex dynamics between immigration and Americanization, this engaging volume:

Shows how the culture of middle-class whiteness at a public high school in Wisconsin excluded and alienated Hmong American students, and how these students responded. Focuses on the ways the academic and social experience at school, including peer relationships, extracurricular participation, relationships with teachers, and academic achievement influenced identity construction. Makes connections between the experiences of one ethnic group of immigrant youth and the broader issues of race in the United States, showing how schools can better serve immigrant students of color.

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