Racist Love

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Racist Love

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ISBN: 9781478017851
Autore: Leslie Bow
Casa editrice: Duke University Press
data di pubblicazione: 2022 -3
Formato: Paperback
Prezzo: USD 26.95
Numero di pagine: 272

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Asian Abstraction and the Pleasures of Fantasy

Leslie Bow   

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In Racist Love Leslie Bow traces the ways in which Asian Americans become objects of anxiety and desire. Conceptualizing these feelings as “racist love,” she explores how race is abstracted and then projected onto Asianized objects. Bow shows how anthropomorphic objects and images such as cartoon animals in children’s books, home décor and cute tchotchkes, contemporary visual art, and artificially intelligent robots function as repositories of seemingly positive feelings and attachment to Asian-ness. At the same time, Bow demonstrates that these Asianized proxies reveal how fetishistic attraction and pleasure serve as a source of anti-Asian bias and violence. By outlining how attraction to popular representations of Asian-ness cloaks racial resentment and fears of globalization, Bow provides a new means of understanding the ambivalence surrounding Asians in the United States while offering a theory of the psychological, affective, and symbolic dynamics of racist love in contemporary America.

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Introduction. Racist Love
1. Racial Transitional Objects: Anthropomorphic Animals and Other Asian Americans
2. Racist Cute: Caricature, Kawaii Style, and the Asian Thing
3. Asian ● Female ● Robot ● Slave: Techo-orientalism after #MeToo
4. On the Asian Fetish and The Fantasy of Equality
Conclusion. Racist Hate, Racial Profiling, Pokémon at Auschwitz
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index

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