Making the Human grapples with the interactions between narrative, materiality, and Asian American racialization. Examining contemporary debates over the role of Asian Americans in affirmative action, media representation, police brutality, and public health discourses, Sugino argues media and cultural narratives about Asian Americans shape contemporary ideas about humanity, justice, family, and nation in ways that naturalize hierarchy.
Making the Human grapples with the interactions between narrative, materiality, and Asian American racialization. Examining contemporary debates over the role of Asian Americans in affirmative action, media representation, police brutality, and public health discourses, Sugino argues media and cultural narratives about Asian Americans shape contemporary ideas about humanity, justice, family, and nation in ways that naturalize hierarchy.
CORINNE MITSUYE SUGINO is an assistant professor in the Department of English and Center for Ethnic Studies at The Ohio State University. Her research interests lie at the intersection of Asian American studies, rhetorical theory, cultural studies, and media studies.
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Introduction Chapter 1: Love and Intimacy: Race, Exoticism, and ‘Asian Fetish’ Chapter 2: Family and Mothering: Multicultural Redemption and Gendered Racial Logics in Crazy Rich Asians Chapter 3: Discrimination and Justice: Asian Americans and Anti-Blackness in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard Chapter 4: Person/Nationhood: Anti-Asian Racism Amidst COVID-19 Chapter 5: Carcerality: Entangling Categories of Asian American Racialization Coda Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction Chapter 1: Love and Intimacy: Race, Exoticism, and ‘Asian Fetish’ Chapter 2: Family and Mothering: Multicultural Redemption and Gendered Racial Logics in Crazy Rich Asians Chapter 3: Discrimination and Justice: Asian Americans and Anti-Blackness in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard Chapter 4: Person/Nationhood: Anti-Asian Racism Amidst COVID-19 Chapter 5: Carcerality: Entangling Categories of Asian American Racialization Coda Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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