Colin Cole’s research while affiliated with Oregon State University and other places

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Negotiating Racialized Discourses and Navigating Racism in U.S. Schools: Understanding Chinese Immigrants’ Parenting Identities and Practices Through an AsianCrit Lens
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March 2022

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Urban Education

Kongji Qin

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Linyu Yu

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Colin Cole

This article draws on Asian Critical Theory (AsianCrit) and racial literacy to examine how Chinese immigrant parents in one U.S. metropolitan area negotiated their parenting identity, and how they addressed racism faced by their children at school. Our analysis of interview data indicated that while some parents internalized “Tiger Mom” and model minority discourses and focused exclusively on their children's academic success, others countered such discourses to value their children's emotional and mental well-being. Parents adopted a range of strategies to navigate racism and to counter or reframe racialized discourses. This study highlights the importance of developing racial literacy among immigrant parents and institutional responses from schoools to address issues of racism and discrimination.

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... This negative parenting style is still considered a common parental discipline tactic in modern Chinese families, such as the overprotection and excessive control observed in tiger parenting (Liu and Hu 2023;Zhang and Wang 2024). Influenced by traditional Confucian values, Chinese tiger parents tend to exert a high degree of psychological control over their children and expect their children's obedience, even more so than their American counterparts (Doan et al. 2017;Qin et al. 2024). Compared to findings in Western samples that parental control was negatively related to various school indicators (Inguglia et al. 2022), mixed results were found in Chinese samples: parental control was found to be negatively related to externalizing problems (i.e., hyperactivity and inattention) (Bi et al. 2024), or positively related to psychosocial Summary • Students' gratitude fully mediated the relationship between parental concern and grit (both consistency of interest and perseverance of effort). ...

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Investigating the Effect of Gratitude on the Relationship Between Parenting and Grit
Negotiating Racialized Discourses and Navigating Racism in U.S. Schools: Understanding Chinese Immigrants’ Parenting Identities and Practices Through an AsianCrit Lens
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  • March 2022

Urban Education