Shilpa Dave is Assistant Professor of Media and American Studies and Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Virginia. LeiLani Nishime is Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Washington. Tasha Oren is Associate Professor of English and Media Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
A welcome and necessary book, Global Asian American Popular
Cultures is nothing short of impressive. Working at the very
cutting edge of contemporary Asian American cultural studies, the
essays collected here are thoughtful and innovative and represent
some of the most incisive voices in Asian American studies. An
invaluable toolkit for a new generation of thinkers interested in
how to do Asian American cultural critique. -- Anita
Mannur,co-editor of Eating Asian America
The delightfully diverse depictions of Asians, with pieces that
coverEast Asian, Southeast Asian, and South Asian experiences,
contain rich research that elegantly weaves descriptive narratives
of subjects lived experiences. * International Journal of
Communication *
In a world of increased transnational flows of media, information,
and bodies,Global Asian American Popular Culturesis a highly
welcome addition to scholarship that is increasingly considering
the ways in which Asian America participates in a globalized
perspective of identity and culture....With the repeated erasure of
Asian American experiences both domestically and globally, the
essays in this collection do crucial work in teasing out the ways
in which Asian Americans negotiate their position within racialized
power structures through their own creative works, mainstream media
representation, engagement with their communities, their own
familial experiences, and the relatively new digital
landscape....This volume opens up conversations about the ways in
which Asian American identities cross national borders through
transnational flows of culture, thereby infusing the field of Asian
American studies with a breath of fresh air. -- Cynthia Wang,
California State University, Los Angeles * International Journal of
Communication *
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