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Queering the Asian Diaspora: East and Southeast Asian Sexuality, Identity and Cultural Politics
 
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ISBN13:9781529619683
ISBN10:1529619688
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:168 pages
Size:177x127 mm
Language:English
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Queering the Asian Diaspora

East and Southeast Asian Sexuality, Identity and Cultural Politics
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
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Short description:

Situated at the intersections of queer studies, diaspora studies and Asian Studies, this book articulates an intersectional cultural politics that is anti-racist, decolonial, anti-nationalist, feminist and queer.

Long description:

The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified global geopolitical tensions, bringing Sinophobia and anti-Asian racism into sharp focus. At the same time, a growing Asian diasporic consciousness is emerging worldwide, celebrating Asian identity and cultural heritage. Yet, in the space between anti-Asian racism and the rise of Asian advocacy, the voices of queer people have often been largely missing.


This book addresses that gap. Exploring a range of contemporary case studies from art, fashion, performance, film, and political activism, Bao offers a powerful intersectional cultural politics—anti-nationalist, anti-racist, decolonial, feminist, and queer—that challenges dominant narratives and amplifies marginalized voices.



The Social Science for Social Justice series challenges the Ivory Tower of academia, providing a platform for academics, journalists, and activists of color to respond to pressing social issues.  

Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 - Visualising the Rabbit God: Reclaiming Queer Asian Heritage
Chapter 2 - Decolonising Drag: When Queer Asian Artists Do Drag
Chapter 3 - Queering Chinoiserie: Performing Orientalist Intimacy
Chapter 4 - ?Secret Love?: Curating Queerness and Queering Curation
Chapter 5 - Digital Video Activism: Popo Fan's Cinema of Desire
Chapter 6 - Imagining Queer Bandung: Creating a Decolonial Queer Space