
The Myth of the Model Minority Myth
With continued cost increases as well as demands for charitable donations and economic subsidies, universities are concerned with public relations and political legitimacy. The latter are fostered by the Model Minority Myth which implicitly asserts the moral superiority of universities
and their graduates by condemning American society in general and the white working class in particular as being racist. Despite its intellectual and empirical limitations, the Model Minority Myth persists because it promotes the political power of universities in the current era of increasing
inequality and the rising exploitation of the working class that are fostered by educational credentialism.
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Department of Sociology,University of Texas, Austin,Texas, USA 2: Department of International Relations,Nihon University, Mishima Campus, Mishima,Shizuoka, Japan 3: Department of Sociology,Portland State University, Portland,Oregon, USA
Publication date: July 1, 2012
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