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Dr. Nicholas Hartlep Speaks on Modern Societal Impacts of the Model Minority Stereotype

By IGI Global on Mar 20, 2015
Dr. Nicholas D. Hartlep Presents on Modern Societal Impacts of the Model Minority Stereotype On March 27th from 6 to 8 pm, IGI Global editor Dr. Nicholas Hartlep will host a lecture on his recent title Modern Societal Impacts of the Model Minority Stereotype.

Held at CUNY's Asian American / Asian Research Institute at 25 West 43rd Street, Room 1000 between 5th & 6th Avenue in Manhattan, Dr. Hartlep will speak on the model minority stereotype, a form of racism that targets Asian/Americans, portraying them as consistently hard working and academically successful. Rooted partially in news media portrayal and popular press reinforcement, the model minority stereotype has tremendous societal, ethical, moral, and psychological implications. In this dynamic presentation, Dr. Hartlep will discuss why the stereotype is socio-politically volatile. RSVP to the lecture here: http://nicholashartlep.eventbrite.com.

In his talk, Dr. Hartlep will discuss Modern Societal Impacts of the Model Minority Stereotype, his edited volume that highlights current research on the model minority stereotype and the implications it has on American culture and society, as well as the US Asian/American population. A part of IGI Global's Research Essentials series, volumes included in this collection offer succinct discussions on the most recent and innovative research currently trending.



Dr. Nicholas Daniel Hartlep is an Assistant Professor of Educational Foundations at Illinois State University, where he teaches courses on the Social and Cultural Foundations of Education. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Urban Educational Doctoral Program. He is the author of The Model Minority Stereotype: Demystifying Asian American Success (2013), editor of The Model Minority Stereotype Reader: Critical and Challenging Readings for the 21st Century (2014), co-editor of Unhooking from Whiteness: The Key to Dismantling Racism in the United States (2013), and co-editor of the forthcomingKilling the Model Minority Stereotype: Asian American Counterstories and Complicityy. His research has been published inEquity and Excellence in Education, The Journal of Educational Foundations, and Educational Studies. His website, The Model Minority Stereotype Project, is a leading resource for locating research and writing on the stereotype of Asians/Asian Americans.
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