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March 1, 2021
#WeToo Reader
Journal of Asian American Studies 24:1 (February 2021)
erin Khuê Ninh and Shireen Roshanravan
Hosted by Christopher Patterson
In this inaugural episode, we discuss a unique special issue of The Journal of Asian American Studies: #WeToo, a reader of Art, Poetry, Fiction, and Memoir, that seeks to answer …
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Political Science
March 1, 2021
The Eagles of Heart Mountain
A True Story of Football, Incarceration and Resistance in World War II America
Bradford Pearson
Hosted by Susan Liebell
Many scholars have interrogated the incarceration of 120,000 Japanese-Americans during WWII – with an eye to understanding the particular type of racism that allowed the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt …
Asian American Studies
February 9, 2021
The Race Card
From Gaming Technologies to Model Minorities
Tara Fickle
Hosted by Christopher Patterson
This unique episode features a dual/duel interview with two authors whose recent books focus on the overlapping contexts and theories of Game Studies and Asian American Studies. The first is …
East Asian Studies
January 13, 2021
Seeing Like a Child
Inheriting the Korean War
Clara Han
Hosted by Ann Choi
Intertwining autobiography and ethnography, Clara Han’s touching new book Seeing Like a Child: Inheriting the Korean War (Fordham University Press, 2020) asks how scholarship can be transformed from a child’s …
Gender Studies
January 7, 2021
Traffic in Asian Women
Laura Hyun Yi Kang
Hosted by Ann Choi
Can we ever overcome the epistemological barrier to conceptualizing Asian women not as particular cases but as theories, and can women of color academics be heard in this process? This is one …
Asian Review of Books
December 31, 2020
The Baddest Bitch in the Room
A Memoir
Sophia Chang
Hosted by Nicholas Gordon
Enter the Wu-Tang. Return to the 36 Chambers. People listening to these albums by the Wu-Tang Clan and its members likely never knew about Sophia Chang: a Korean-Canadian woman who …
Asian American Studies
December 4, 2020
The Peculiar Afterlife of Slavery
The Chinese Worker and the Minstrel Form
Caroline H. Yang
Hosted by Emily Ruth Allen
The Peculiar Afterlife of Slavery: The Chinese Worker and the Minstrel Form (Stanford University Press, 2020) explores how antiblack racism lived on through the figure of the Chinese worker in US …
Gender Studies
November 25, 2020
Embodied Reckonings
“Comfort Women,” Performance, and Transpacific Redress
Elizabeth Son
Hosted by Ann Choi
In a bustling city-center of Seoul, women in yellow vests protesting over the “final” resettlement between the Japanese and Korean governments every Wednesday is an iconic sight, testifying to the …
Literary Studies
November 12, 2020
Writing Across the Color Line
U.S. Print Culture and the Rise of Ethnic Literature, 1877-1920
Lucas A. Dietrich
Hosted by Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed
In Writing Across the Color Line: U.S. Print Culture and the Rise of Ethnic Literature, 1877-1920 (University of Massachusetts Press, 2020), Lucas A. Dietrich investigates how ethnic literatures took shape …
Literary Studies
November 9, 2020
A Violent Peace
Race, U.S. Militarism, and Cultures of Democratization in Cold War Asia and the Pacific
Christine Hong
Hosted by Ann Choi
The image of the US as leading a good war to establish liberal democracy and move towards racial equality dominate the discourses of the Cold War. In her work, A …
Asian American Studies
October 30, 2020
In Camps
Vietnamese Refugees, Asylum Seekers, and Repatriates
Jana K. Lipman
Hosted by Jane Richards
In Camps: Vietnamese Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Repatriates (University of California Press, 2020) is an in-depth study of the fate of the nearly 800,000 Vietnamese refugees who left their country …
American Studies
October 27, 2020
Asian American Basketball
A Century of Sport, Community and Culture
Joel S. Franks
Hosted by Jorge Iber
When Jeremy Lin shot (pardon the pun) to stardom with his unexpected scoring run with the New York Knickerbockers in 2012 many aficionados of basketball were surprised that an Asian …
Art
September 3, 2020
Insurgent Aesthetics
Security and the Queer Life of the Forever War
Ronak K. Kapadia
Hosted by Lakshita Malik
In Insurgent Aesthetics: Security and the Queer Life of the Forever War (Duke University Press), Ronak K. Kapadia theorizes the world-making power of contemporary art responses to US militarism in …
Anthropology
August 24, 2020
Ishtyle
Accenting Gay Indian Nightlife
Kareem Khubchandani
Hosted by Sneha Annavarapu
Ishtyle: Accenting Gay Indian Nightlife (University of Michigan Press, 2020) follows queer South Asian men across borders into gay neighborhoods, nightclubs, bars, and house parties in Bangalore and Chicago. Bringing …
American South
August 21, 2020
Redefining the Immigrant South
Indian and Pakistani Immigration to Houston During the Cold War
Uzma Quraishi
Hosted by Allison Leigh
In Redefining the Immigrant South: Indian and Pakistani Immigration to Houston During the Cold War (University of North Carolina Press), Uzma Quraishi (Sam Houston State University) follows the Cold War-era …
Asian American Studies
August 13, 2020
Possessing Polynesians
The Science of Settler Colonial Whiteness in Hawai‘i and Oceania
Maile Arvin
Hosted by Alex Golub
From their earliest encounters with Indigenous Pacific Islanders, white Europeans and Americans saw Polynesians as almost racially white, and speculated that they were of Mediterranean or Aryan descent. In Possessing …
Literary Studies
July 30, 2020
Fashioning Diaspora
Beauty, Femininity and South Asian American Culture
Vanita Reddy
Hosted by Lakshita Malik
Vanita Reddy, in her book Fashioning Diaspora: Beauty, Femininity and South Asian American Culture (Temple University Press, 2016), locates diasporic transnationality, affiliations and intimacies through the analytic of beauty. Through …
American Studies
July 10, 2020
Reencounters
On the Korean War and Diasporic Memory Critique
Crystal Mun-hye Baik
Hosted by Laura Ha Reizman
This interview coincides with the 70th anniversary of the Korean War, a war that, as Baik reminds us, has not officially ended. How are the particularities of the Korean War …
American Studies
June 8, 2020
Herbs and Roots
A History of Chinese Doctors in the American Medical Marketplace
Tamara Venit-Shelton
Hosted by Allison Leigh
The modern popularity of acupuncture and herbal medicine belies the long history of Chinese medicine in the U.S. In Herbs and Roots: A History of Chinese Doctors in the American …
American Studies
May 20, 2020
Arab Routes
Pathways to Syrian California
Sarah M. A. Gualtieri
Hosted by Joshua Donovan
In her latest book, Arab Routes: Pathways to Syrian California(Stanford University Press, 2019), Sarah M. A. Gualtieri uncovers the dynamic and complex stories of Arabic-speaking migrant communities who came to …
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