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Who Is the Asianist? The Politics of Representation in Asian Studies
Who Is the Asianist? reconsiders the past, present, and future of Asian Studies through the lens of positionality, questions of authority, and an analysis of race with an emphasis on Blackness in Asia. From self-reflective essays on being a Black Asianist to the Black Lives Matter movement in West Papua, Japan, and Viet Nam, scholars grapple with the global significance of race and local articulations of difference. Other contributors call for a racial analysis of the figure of the Muslim as well as a greater transregional comparison of slavery and intra-Asian dynamics that can be better understood, for instance, from a Black feminist perspective or through the work of James Baldwin. As a whole, this diversified set of essays insists that the possibilities of change within Asian Studies occurs when, and only when, it reckons with the entirety of the scholars, geographies, and histories that it comprises.
Author/Editor
Edited by Will Bridges, Nitasha Tamar Sharma, and Marvin D. Sterling
Publisher
Association for Asian Studies
ISBN
9781952636295
Publication date
1 Jan 2022 – 30 Nov 2022
Specialisation
Social Sciences
Theme
Gender and Identity
Region
Inter-Asia