Interrupted Asian Narratives ✿ Episode 19 ✿ Roses All Trash Podcast ✿ Read-Community

17/04/2021 54 min

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Episode Synopsis

is Asian America a monolith of our own making? with Janine Sun Rogers (@janine.rtf), we discuss what it means to be "Asian enough" — according to Asian Americans, Asian nationals, and dumpling-making grandmas.
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Week 3, April 2021: "Decolonization is Not a Metaphor" #ReadCommunity This week, we're reading
Christina Elizabeth Firpo, "The Uprooted" — Chapter 4: War, Political Loyalty, and Racial Demography, 1938-1845
Lane Johnston, "Okinawa and the U.S. military, post 1945"
Sekhar Bandyopadhyay, "Decolonization in South Asia: Meanings of Freedom in Post-independence West Bengal, 1947-52" — Conclusion
Charmaine Chua, "The smell of wood: Recuperating loss in a country of forgetting"
Read along (with members in 13+ countries!) at linktr.ee/readcommunity 💗
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#ROSESALLTRASH PODCAST: Ryen and Katherine talk fashion history, beauty philosophy, and leftist politics. Follow our Instagram accounts: @rosesalltrash @rrryen @katherine.shark

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