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They Just Judge Us by Our Cover
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Ochoa, Gilda L
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Asian Americans
/ Curriculum Tracking
/ Educational Achievement Gap
/ Latinas/os
/ MEChA and Student activism
/ Neoliberalism and neoconservativism
/ Policing students
/ Race and Ethnicity
/ Social and opportunity gaps
2013
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They Just Judge Us by Our Cover
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Ochoa, Gilda L
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Asian Americans
/ Curriculum Tracking
/ Educational Achievement Gap
/ Latinas/os
/ MEChA and Student activism
/ Neoliberalism and neoconservativism
/ Policing students
/ Race and Ethnicity
/ Social and opportunity gaps
2013
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They Just Judge Us by Our Cover
2013
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The chapter focuses on the academic and social hierarchies at the school and students’ roles in perpetuating such hierarchies. Examples focus on how students of color are differently labeled “smart,” “stupid,” “sporty,” or “stupid” while White students are believed to be less identifiable. There are also examples of anti-immigrant posturing among some Asian Americans that is linked to larger assimilationist imperatives.
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University of Minnesota Press
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ISBN
9780816687398, 0816687390
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