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Model Minority Masochism - Performing the Cultural Politics of Asian American Masculinity

English · Hardback

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Capacious in its scope and its conclusions alike, Model Minority Masochism is a critical yet passionate rumination on Asian American masculinity and cultural politics at large.

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  • Acknowledgments

  • Introduction

  • Chapter 1: Vincent Chin's Wedding: Techno-Orientalist Becoming and Asian American Liberalism

  • Chapter 2: Bludgeons and Becomings: Vincent Chin, Suspenseful Reveal, and the Limits of the Legal

  • Chapter 3: An Asian is Being Whipped: The Afro-Asian Super-Ego in the Theater of Philip Kan Gotanda

  • Chapter 4: Never Stop Making Them Pay: Greg Pak's Hulk, Moral Masochism, and Asian American Ressentiment

  • Chapter 5: Asians Never Stare Into Your Eyes: Affective Flatness and the Techno-Orientalization of the Self in Tao Lin's Taipei and Tan Lin's Insomnia and the Aunt

  • Chapter 6: White Skin, Yellow Flesh: Transhumanist Erotohistoriography in Deus Ex: Human Revolution

  • Coda: Sankyoufocoming

  • Bibliography

  • Index



About the author

Takeo Rivera is Assistant Professor of English at Boston University. He is also a playwright whose work has been staged bicoastally in the US.

Summary

Capacious in its scope and its conclusions alike, Model Minority Masochism is a critical yet passionate rumination on Asian American masculinity and cultural politics at large.

Additional text

By tethering model minorityness to masochism, Rivera's book builds on a strain of Asian Americanist critique that treats the model minority not as a myth, but a mode of subject formation and structure of feeling. In a moment of renewed attention to the model minority - and many calls to cast it off as a racist fiction - Model Minority Masochism advances a vital intervention, attending to its nuances as well as its limitations.

Product details

Authors Takeo Rivera, Takeo (Assistant Professor of English Rivera
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2022
 
EAN 9780197557488
ISBN 978-0-19-755748-8
No. of pages 224
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

USA, Media Studies, Performing Arts, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Film, TV & radio, United States of America, USA, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies, Black & Asian Studies

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