Thuc Thao Tran DB#4

What I’m feeling about this reading is Asian Americans are the fastest growing minority population in the country. Moreover, they provide a wonderful lens on the experiences of immigrants and minorities in the United States more generally, both historically and today. In this timely new text, Pawan Dhingra and Robyn Magalit Rodriguez critically examine key sociological topics through the experiences of Asian Americans, including social hierarchies (of race, gender, and sexuality), work, education, family, culture, identity, media, panethnicity, social movements, and politics. The “yellow peril” is a racist color-metaphor that misrepresents the peoples of East Asia as an existential danger to the Western world and a “model minority” is a minority demographic whose members are perceived to achieve a higher degree of socioeconomic success than the population average, thus serving as a reference group to outgroups, race and gender is a social construct, defined by markers such as skin color, hair texture, eye shape, ancestry, identity performance and even name.