Television Exposure, Model Minority Portrayals, and Asian-American Stereotypes: An Exploratory Study
In: Intercultural communication, Band 11, Heft 2, S. 1-12
Abstract
This exploratory study examines how television exposure influences White-American viewers' attitudes toward Asian-Americans. Prior research reveals that the dominant image of Asian-Americans in contemporary television is that of the "model minority." Drawing on social identity, intergroup communication, and attributional theories, this study explores the negative outcomes of the seemingly positive Asian-American model minority stereotype. Path analyses conducted with preliminary empirical data from a survey of White-American college students (N = 323) revealed that viewers who internalized television stereotypes reported more stereotypical perceptions of Asian-Americans, greater internal attributions for Asian failures, and more symbolic racist beliefs about Asian-Americans. Directions for future research and implications for media scholars, practitioners, and policymakers are discussed.
Verlag
International Collaboration for Research and Publications
ISSN: 1404-1634
DOI
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