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Asians Loving Asians - Sticky Rice Homoeroticism and Queer Politics

English · Hardback

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Asians Loving Asians: Sticky Rice Homoeroticism and Queer Politics examines media representations and everyday interpersonal intercultural negotiations of vernacular discourses around sticky rice-an "Asian" man building sexual and romantic relationships with other "Asian" men. Specifically, Eguchi interrogates the following elements of sticky rice: the way sticky rice recycles, rethinks, and shifts the settler colonialist logics of whiteness that sustain ongoing histories of anti-Asian racism; the way sticky rice resists and reifies the mundane operation and execution of whiteness that organizes gay sexual cultures; the way sticky rice reproduces, reconstitutes, and challenges intra-regional political rivalries, economic hierarchies, and historical tensions in and across Asia and Asian diasporas; and the way sticky rice suggests alternative mappings of queer sex, desire, intimacy, and relationality. By taking further steps to unpack the complexities and contradictions of sticky rice as a gay vernacular, Eguchi offers an additional and alternative space to question and critique "Asians loving Asians." Asians Loving Asians: Sticky Rice Homoeroticism and Queer Politics will be of interest to academic audiences coming from various disciplines such as communication, cultural studies, critical race and ethnic studies, Asian and Asian American studies, women's, gender, and sexuality studies, sociology, and more.

List of contents

Acknowledgments - Introduction: Asians Loving Asians: Sticky Rice Homoeroticism and Queer Politics - Queerness of Sticky Rice: In and Across Yellow Fever and Front Cover - Queering Gender Borders of Sticky Rice: On Koreatown - Living in Paradox: Seeing "Alternative Cartographies" through Sticky Rice - Pedagogy of Unfreedom: Building Queer Relationalities through Sticky Rice - Monstrous On Performance: Sticking with Hikawa Kiyoshi [ ] - Coda: Turning Points: Queer Desire in Progress - Appendix I - About the Author - Index.

About the author










Shinsuke Eguchi (Ph.D., Howard University) is Associate Professor of Communication at the University of New Mexico. They are a recipient of the 2019 Randy Majors Award bestowed by the National Communication Association's Caucus on GLBT Concerns recognizing a scholar making outstanding contributions to LGBTQ Communication Scholarship.


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This book examines media representations and everyday interpersonal intercultural negotiations of vernacular discourses around sticky rice - an "Asian" man building sexual and romantic relationships with other "Asian" men.

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"Written in Eguchi's distinctive and compelling voice, Asians Loving Asians will make you rethink your assumptions about race, gender, sexuality, and nation. Bringing together the fields of communication, Asian American studies, and Queer studies, the book displays an astonishing intellectual breadth. At the same time, it provides a template for pushing the boundaries of qualitative methods and demonstrates the transformative possibilities of critical, cultural, and auto-ethnographic methods." -LeiLani Nishime, Professor of Communication, University of Washington and Author of Undercover Asian: Multiracial Asian Americans in Visual Culture and Co-Editor of Racial Ecologies

Product details

Authors Shinsuke Eguchi
Assisted by Bernadette Marie Calafell (Editor), Thomas K Nakayama (Editor), Marie Calafell (Editor), Thomas K. Nakayama (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.12.2021
 
EAN 9781433183065
ISBN 978-1-4331-8306-5
No. of pages 180
Dimensions 150 mm x 15 mm x 225 mm
Weight 351 g
Series Critical Intercultural Communication Studies
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

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