TY - JOUR
T1 - Critique on the notion of model minority
T2 - An alternative racism to Asian American?
AU - Chou, Chih Chieh
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - This research note attempts to probe how contemporary racism has evolved to replace physical characteristics with cultural traits by examining the notion of model minority in America. The analysis begins by positing that this notion manifests a problematic deployment of cultural differences. A short historical review justifies that model minority is generated and maintained by a stereotyped understanding of Asian tradition, especially Confucianism. Racial antagonism and class consciousness are then invoked by fostering essentialist ideas of cultural traditions. While America advocates its democratic system of inclusion, the logic of 'model minority' suggests an 'internal exclusion'. The implications of model minority are thus that: (1) 'race' is replaced by 'cultural difference' - when cultural racism replaces biological racism, race is subsumed into a pure realm of cultural difference and race as a sociohistorical category becomes obscured; (2) the deployment of cultural differences creates an illusion that US society has already reached 'color-blind', and therefore neglects the social oppression and inequality along racial lines; (3) in the transforming process from a biologistic conception of race to a culturalist one, cultural differences are deployed to differentiate Asia(n) from American(n). Cultural differences are by all means essentialized, and race is furthermore reduced to essentialized cultural differences.
AB - This research note attempts to probe how contemporary racism has evolved to replace physical characteristics with cultural traits by examining the notion of model minority in America. The analysis begins by positing that this notion manifests a problematic deployment of cultural differences. A short historical review justifies that model minority is generated and maintained by a stereotyped understanding of Asian tradition, especially Confucianism. Racial antagonism and class consciousness are then invoked by fostering essentialist ideas of cultural traditions. While America advocates its democratic system of inclusion, the logic of 'model minority' suggests an 'internal exclusion'. The implications of model minority are thus that: (1) 'race' is replaced by 'cultural difference' - when cultural racism replaces biological racism, race is subsumed into a pure realm of cultural difference and race as a sociohistorical category becomes obscured; (2) the deployment of cultural differences creates an illusion that US society has already reached 'color-blind', and therefore neglects the social oppression and inequality along racial lines; (3) in the transforming process from a biologistic conception of race to a culturalist one, cultural differences are deployed to differentiate Asia(n) from American(n). Cultural differences are by all means essentialized, and race is furthermore reduced to essentialized cultural differences.
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U2 - 10.1080/14631360802349239
DO - 10.1080/14631360802349239
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:59749086149
SN - 1463-1369
VL - 9
SP - 219
EP - 229
JO - Asian Ethnicity
JF - Asian Ethnicity
IS - 3
ER -