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Title Statement | Ordinary disasters: how I stopped being a model minority / Anne Anlin Cheng. |
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Author | Cheng, Anne Anlin |
Publication | New York: Pantheon Books,[2024]©2024 |
Edition | First edition. |
Extent of Item | xi, 281 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates |
ISBN | 9780593316825 (hardcover) |
Other Number | pr07548094 |
Bibliography | Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-281). |
Summary | "An important book -- a bold, moving, intimate look both personal and political at race, gender, identity and migration and about what it means to be an Asian American woman living in America today. By the author of The Melancholy of Race and Ornamentalism. Anne Cheng's Ordinary Disasters brilliantly explores the often inarticulate consequences of race, gender, immigration, and empire. It is the story of Chinese mothers and daughters, of race and nationality, of ambition and gender, and the intricate ways in which we struggle in a world where there can be no seamless identity. Part memoir, part cultural criticism, part history, Anne Cheng's bold, original essays focus on art, politics, and popular culture from film and beauty to art and fashion. Through personal stories woven with a keen eye and an open heart, Cheng summons up the atmosphere of grief, love, anger, and humor in negotiating the realities of being a teacher/scholar, an immigrant Asian American woman, a cancer patient, a wife of a white man, and a mother of biracial children ... all in the midst of the pressures of internal and external ordinary stresses. This moving, brave and illuminating book confronts and mourns how loss and catastrophe have become the unexceptional state of our current moment, in particular for an Asian American woman"-- |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Asian Americans--Social conditions |
Cancer--Biography--Patients--United States | |
Feminine beauty (Aesthetics) | |
Taiwanese Americans--Biography | |
By Name | Cheng, Anne Anlin |
Cheng, Anne Anlin--Family | |
By Location | United States--Race relations--Psychological aspects |
By Genre | Biographies |
Autobiographies | |
Personal narratives |