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Up Against Whiteness: Race, School And Immigrant Youth
Published in Paperback by Teachers College Press (2005-07-15)
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Review Date: 2006-03-16
Review Date: 2006-03-16
American Dreams, Global Visions: Dialogic Teacher Research With Refugee and Immigrant Families. Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education, edited by Joel Springer
Published in Paperback by Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 2002. 1st Edition, Paperback issue. xvi+195+[5]pp. A few text illustrations. Trade paperback. A fine copy. Narratives of four immigrant families in the United States (Hmong, Mexican, Assyrian/Kurdish, and Kosovar) and the teacher-researchers working with them. 11 ounces = 319 grams. 9.1 x 6.0 x 0.5 inches = 22.8 x 15 x 1.3cm. eng. (2002)
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A Bibliography of Cambodian, Hmong, Lao and Vietnamese Americans.
Published in Paperback by Asian Studies Program (1992)
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Bibliography on the Hmong: A project of the Minnesota Historical Society
Published in Unknown Binding by Minnesota Historical Society (1995)
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Buster and the Dance Contest (Postcards from Buster)
Published in Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (2005-10)
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Can save the cities?(immigration and population effecting American economy and environment): An article from: E
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2005-09-01)
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Christian faith and life = Kev cai thiab lub neej ntseeg ntuj
Published in Unknown Binding by Augsburg Publishing House (1983)
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CULTUR CONFLICT & ADAPTATN CL
Published in Hardcover by Falmer Press (1990-03-01)
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A description of the escape of Hmong from Laos and settlement in the United States
Published in Unknown Binding by (1994)
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Dia's Story Cloth: Diav Daim Paj Ntaub Dab Neeg / Dlav Dlaim Paaj Ntaub Lug Nruag
Published in Paperback by Minnesota Humanities Commission (2002-01-01)
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Throughout the book, Professor Lee examines the disengagement between the traditional (Hmong) and Americanized (Hmong) students. Also, she examines the differing viewpoint of both the "mainstream teachers" and ESL teachers, regarding the Hmong and other minority students at the school.
This is an enlightening book that is extremely well written and, I would say, thoroughly documented and, on the whole, a very convincing portrayal of what it is like to be a minority (Hmong) student at University Heights High School.
No doubt this book (Up Against Whiteness: Race, School and Immigrant Youth) is a marvelous accomplishment for Professor Lee, who teaches at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. What has impressed me the most is the way in which she achieved an objective treatment. Furthermore, there is hardly a page in which her treatment of the subject does not have the clarity, force, and fairness that comes from the fact that she places events in the context of historical perspective. In other words, she begins the book by giving an historical perspective on race relations in the United States that started with the Chinese and other minority groups during the early 1800s.
In summary, in reading this book, I was able to form a clear, well-balanced idea of the students, teachers, and faculty at University Heights High School. That being said, I would have to say that all in all, this is the most readable, fair, informative, and generally useful resource for students of ethnic history and an important reading for anyone interested in the history of race relations in America.