Description
About the Author
Leslie Bow is Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor of English and Asian American Studies and Dorothy Draheim Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of Partly Colored: Asian Americans and Racial Anomaly in the Segregated South and Betrayal and Other Acts of Subversion: Feminism, Sexual Politics, Asian American Women's Literature.
Reviews
"Thought-provoking and illuminating. Professor Bow's analysis is both broad ranging and a deep dive into culture, history, psychology, and much more. Her work provides context, vocabulary, and insight-a powerful framework for understanding." -- Charles Yu, author of * Interior Chinatown *
"This book comes at a timely juncture-the latest reckoning of anti-Asian violence-and its analysis of the critical interplay of racial affects is deeply welcome. But Leslie Bow also asks much more of the reader in an incisive treatment that is vast in scope yet consistently uncompromising. If it has been possible until now to foster a sense of the inhuman contingencies of Asianness, Racist Love finally disabuses us of intrahuman fantasies of racial feeling and shows us how objects matter." -- Mel Y. Chen, author of * Animacies: Biopolitics, Racial Mattering, and Queer Affect *
"In Racist Love, Leslie Bow deep dives and shows how Asians and Asian Americans are reduced to objects of anxiety and desire in the United States." -- Casey Cha * International Examiner *
Book Information
ISBN 9781478017851
Author Leslie Bow
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 476g