Leslie Bow traces the ways in which Asian Americans become objects of anxiety and desire, showing how attraction to Asianized objects and images functions as a source of anti-Asian bias and violence.
Leslie Bow traces the ways in which Asian Americans become objects of anxiety and desire, showing how attraction to Asianized objects and images functions as a source of anti-Asian bias and violence.
Leslie Bow is Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor of English and Asian American Studies and Dorothy Draheim Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of Partly Colored: Asian Americans and Racial Anomaly in the Segregated South and Betrayal and Other Acts of Subversion: Feminism, Sexual Politics, Asian American Women’s Literature.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Racist Love 1 1. Racial Transitional Objects: Anthropomorphic Animals and Other Asian Americans 25 2. Racist Cute: Caricature, Kawaii Style, and the Asian Thing 69 3. Asian Female Robot Slave: Techo-Orientalism after #MeToo 108 4. On the Asian Fetish and The Fantasy of Equality 153 Conclusion. Racist Hate, Racial Profiling, Pokémon at Auschwitz 191 Acknowledgments 201 Notes 205 References 237 Index 253
Introduction. Racist Love 1 1. Racial Transitional Objects: Anthropomorphic Animals and Other Asian Americans 25 2. Racist Cute: Caricature, Kawaii Style, and the Asian Thing 69 3. Asian Female Robot Slave: Techo-Orientalism after #MeToo 108 4. On the Asian Fetish and The Fantasy of Equality 153 Conclusion. Racist Hate, Racial Profiling, Pokémon at Auschwitz 191 Acknowledgments 201 Notes 205 References 237 Index 253
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