دانلود کتاب East Meets Black: Asian and Black Masculinities in the Post-Civil Rights Era
by Chong Chon-Smith
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عنوان فارسی: شرق ملاقات سیاه: مردانگی آسیایی و سیاه در دوران پست مدرن |
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Via this concept, East Meets Black traces the national conversations that oppose black and Asian masculinities, but also the Afro-Asian counterpoints in literature, film, popular sport, hip-hop music, performance arts, and internet subcultures. Chon-Smith highlights the spectacle and performance of baseball players such as Ichiro Suzuki within global multiculturalism and the racially coded controversy between Yao Ming and Shaquille O'Neal in transnational basketball. Further, he assesses the prominence of martial arts buddy films such as Romeo Must Die and Rush Hour that produce Afro-Asian solidarity in mainstream Hollywood cinema. Finally, Chon-Smith explores how the Afro-Asian cultural fusions in hip-hop open up possibilities for the creation of alternative subcultures, to disrupt myths of black pathology and the Asian model minority.
In this first interdisciplinary book on Asian and black masculinities in literature and popular culture, Chon-Smith explores the inspiring, contradictory, hostile, resonant, and unarticulated ways in which the formation of Asian and black racial masculinity has affected contemporary America.
Chong Chon-Smith is associate professor of English at Hunter College in New York City. He has published articles in the Journal of Cultural Research, Journal of Black Studies, Asians in America Project Journal, and Common Ground.