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Town Hall Seattle: Civics Series

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Jan 15, 2022

In 2007, Azia Kim pretended to be a Stanford freshman and even lived in the school’s dormitory for several months. In 2010, Jennifer Pan hired a hitman to kill her parents after they found out she had been deceiving them about her educational successes. Why would someone make such an illogical choice? And how do they stage such convincing lies for so long?

erin Khuê Ninh considered what drives people to such extreme lengths in her book, Passing for Perfect: College Impostors and Other Model Minorities. While situations like faking college acceptance or murdering one’s parents are outlier examples, they reveal the cost of the extreme pressure to achieve excellence. Ninh insisted that being a “model minority” is not a myth; it’s a set of convictions and aspirations woven into identities, particularly those of certain groups of Asian Americans, from an early age. But turning children into high-achieving professionals can come at a high price: What happens when failure becomes too difficult to admit?

erin Khuê Ninh is an Associate Professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Ingratitude: The Debt-Bound Daughter in Asian American Literature, which won the Literary Studies Book Award from the Association for Asian American Studies in 2013.

Takeo Rivera is Assistant Professor of English at Boston University, where he is also core faculty in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and affiliated faculty in African American Studies and the Center for Antiracist Research. His book Model Minority Masochism: Performing the Cultural Politics of Asian American Masculinity is forthcoming from Oxford University Press in early 2022. He is also a Stanford alumnus who served as a resident assistant from 2006-2008.

Buy the Book: Passing for Perfect: College Impostors and Other Model Minorities from Temple University Press

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