Research, Research, Research!

Hoppin’ on A-Pop

  • Why “Asian/American”?
  • use “hermit crab essay” approach: start in one shell and migrate to another
  • ecotone = tension between ecosystems, transition between biomes
  • “contact zone” vs. “community”
  • “mix plate” of APIA pop culture
    • Hiroshima
    • Jero

Writing Workshop: Liu’s The Accidental Asian

Main Points:

  • What is the value in “Asian American” identity?
    • lack of common culture/common denominator besides oppression
  • Who benefits from the term “Asian American” the most?
    • government – censuses
    • white Am.s – simplifies and “others,” erases identity
    • community, belonging
    • simplicity vs. necessity?
  • Why “Asian/American”?
    • allows identity choice
  • evolution of terms, Oriental -> Yellow -> Asian American
  • perception of self based on perceived race, assumption of identity based on labels
  • race is a construct – causes more division
    • religious diction, race as faith-based, wouldn’t exist if didn’t have people believing in it
  • use of provocative tone and language
  • culture vs. race
  • “heritage deficit”
  • Line between being colorblind/not?
    • “I wish for a society that treats race as an option…” p 65
  • Can you reclaim a racial identity without acknowledging the culture?

Seminar Notes: Chin’s Donald Duk

  • coming of age – diff. depending on culture
  • filtered through 11 yr old eyes, cartoons
  • dreams vs. reality
    • intentional confusion
    • subconscious
  • transitions and dialogue reflects movie
  • familial and parental/father roles
    • King Duk relatable to my dad
  • p 132 turning point – “us” vs. “them”
  • white imagery – Otsuka
  • common culture he blocked out – 108 heroes
  • internalized racism, assimilation, survival
  • paper sons – culture of names
  • railroad, Big 4 – historical erasure
  • ends with Angel Island