Asiancrit Perspective on Social Studies

Journal of Social Studies Research - Tập 41 - Trang 131-139 - 2017
Sohyun An1
1Kennesaw State University, 585 Cobb Ave., Kennesaw Hall #3013, Kennesaw, GA, 30144-5591, USA

Tóm tắt

Despite an extensive body of curriculum research on inclusion and representation of historically marginalized groups, Asian Americans and their perspectives have received relatively little attention in and of themselves in curriculum studies. Although some progress has been made in curricular treatment of historically marginalized groups, Asian Americans are still almost absent from official school knowledge, and when they appear they are generally misrepresented. This article introduces Asian critical race theory (AsianCrit) as relevant to curriculum studies, and explicates how AsianCrit can be a theoretical, methodological framework to research and transform curricular treatment of Asian Americans. In doing so, this article seeks to address the lack of curriculum research on Asian Americans as well as the limited curricular inclusion of Asian Americans and their experiences.

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