The Harmful Myth Of Asian Superiority Case Study

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Asian Americans are commonly seen by many as superior to other minorities, but this is not the case. They are surprisingly at a small disadvantage compared to other races. Ronald Takaki argued in his article “The Harmful Myth of Asian Superiority” that Asians are not a model race that should be celebrated and compared to other minorities. He mentioned when other minorities are compared to Asian Americans, it can cause other races, such as African Americans, to feel resentment towards them. Ronald Takaki states that Asian Americans are just like everyone else, but many people only see them as being aloof, hardworking, successful entrepreneurs. There are figures on family incomes, university acceptance, and life experiences that disprove Asian
Most Asian Americans live in locations with higher median prices for houses, which in turn forces them work more hours to afford paying for them. “For example, figures on the high earnings of Asian Americans relative to Caucasians are misleading. Most Asian Americans live in California, Hawaii, and New York — states with higher incomes and higher costs of living than the national average” (Takaki 123). The median price for houses in California during the year 2015 was $393,000, while the median was a relatively low $162,000 in Kentucky and other states for the same year. This affects the comparability of the Asian Americans and Caucasians’ earnings, as there is a higher number of Caucasians in the United States than Asian Americans. ”Asian Americans are the highest-income, best-educated and fastest-growing racial group in the United States“ (The Rise of Asian Americans). This statement is flawed since many Asian Americans have a higher household income due to having two generations of family. Takaki’s article mentions “Comparing family incomes is even more deceptive. Some Asian American groups do have higher family incomes than Caucasians. But they have more workers per family” (Takaki

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