9781439921081-1439921083-Q&A: Voices from Queer Asian North America (Asian American History & Cultu)

Q&A: Voices from Queer Asian North America (Asian American History & Cultu)

ISBN-13: 9781439921081
ISBN-10: 1439921083
Edition: 1
Author: Kale Bantigue Fajardo, Alice Y. Hom, Martin Manalansan
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Temple University Press
Format: Hardcover 418 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781439921081
ISBN-10: 1439921083
Edition: 1
Author: Kale Bantigue Fajardo, Alice Y. Hom, Martin Manalansan
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Temple University Press
Format: Hardcover 418 pages

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Q&A: Voices from Queer Asian North America (Asian American History & Cultu) (ISBN-13: 9781439921081 and ISBN-10: 1439921083), written by authors Kale Bantigue Fajardo, Alice Y. Hom, Martin Manalansan, was published by Temple University Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Gender Studies (Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Q&A: Voices from Queer Asian North America (Asian American History & Cultu) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Gender Studies books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.55.

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First published in 1998, Q & A: Queer in Asian America, edited by David L. Eng and Alice Y. Hom, became a canonical work in Asian American studies and queer studies. This new edition of Q & A is neither a sequel nor an update, but an entirely new work borne out of the progressive political and cultural advances of the queer experiences of Asian North American communities.
The artists, activists, community organizers, creative writers, poets, scholars, and visual artists that contribute to this exciting new volume make visible the complicated intertwining of sexuality with race, class, gender, and ethnicity. Sections address activism, radicalism, and social justice; transformations in the meaning of Asian-ness and queerness in various mass media issues of queerness in relation to settler colonialism and diaspora; and issues of bodies, health, disability, gender transitions, death, healing, and resilience.
The visual art, autobiographical writings, poetry, scholarly essays, meditations, and analyses of histories and popular culture in the new Q & Agesture to enduring everyday racial-gender-sexual experiences of mis-recognition, micro-aggressions, loss, and trauma when racialized Asian bodies are questioned, pathologized, marginalized, or violated. This anthology seeks to expand the idea of Asian and American in LGBTQ studies.
Contributors: Marsha Aizumi, Kimberly Alidio, Paul Michael (Mike) Leonardo Atienza, Long T. Bui, John Paul (JP) Catungal, Ching-In Chen, Jih-Fei Cheng, Kim Compoc, Sony Coráñez Bolton, D’Lo, Patti Duncan, Chris A. Eng, May Farrales, Joyce Gabiola, C. Winter Han, Douglas S. Ishii, traci kato-kiriyama, Jennifer Lynn Kelly, Mimi Khúc, Anthony Yooshin Kim, Việt Lê, Danni Lin, Glenn D. Magpantay, Leslie Mah, Casey Mecija, Maiana Minahal, Sung Won Park, Thea Quiray Tagle, Emily Raymundo, Vanita Reddy, Eric Estuar Reyes, Margaret Rhee, Thomas Xavier Sarmiento, Pahole Sookkasikon, Amy Sueyoshi, Karen Tongson, Kim Tran, Kay Ulanday Barrett, Reid Uratani, Eric C. Wat, Sasha Wijeyeratne, Syd Yang, Xine Yao, and the editors

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