Publication Date: August 26, 2010
Pages: 216
Series: Multicultural Education Series
Highly respected scholar Robert Teranishi draws on his vast research to present this timely and compelling examination of the experience of Asian Americans in higher education. Asians in the Ivory Tower explores why and how Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) are important to our nation’s higher education priorities and places the study of AAPI college participation within a broad set of conditions through which all students must navigate as they pursue higher education. Teranishi captures the intersections of individual agency, social conditions, and organizational structures as synergetic forces that result in a range of postsecondary outcomes for subpopulations within the larger body of AAPIs. Transcending narrow generalizations about this understudied population, this seminal book:
Robert T. Teranishi is associate professor at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, and principal investigator of the National Commission on Asian American and Pacific Islander Research in Education, both at New York University.
“It covers so much critical territory and shatters so many myths, prejudices, and misunderstandings that I simply cannot do justice to all it achieves.”
—From the Foreword by Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco, New York University
“This book makes a major contribution to the literature on higher education demographics and the educational importance of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.”
—Jamie P. Merisotis, President and Chief Executive Officer, Lumina Foundation for Education
“Robert Teranishi's work does much more than challenge the model minority myth about Asian Americans. It breaks the blockage of stereotypes and reveals beneath it all the complexity of the Asian Pacific Islander American experience in higher education.”
—Robert Underwood, President, University of Guam, Former U.S. Congressman
“For too long studies of racial and ethnic equity in higher education, my own included, have glossed over the experience of Asians and Pacific Islanders. Using data gathered from his many studies and supplemented with national databases, Rob Teranishi brings to light the many identities and educational experiences underneath the all-encompassing category of Asians that studies of equity must taken into account. This book has been long needed by the community of higher education scholars, leaders, and policymakers.”
—Estela Mara Bensimon, Co-Director, Center for Urban Education, Rossier School of Education, University of Southern California
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