Global Asian American Popular Cultures

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Shilpa Dave, LeiLani Nishime, Tasha Oren
NYU Press, May 16, 2016 - Social Science - 400 pages

A toolkit for understanding how Asian Americans influence, consume and are reflected by mainstream media.

Asian Americans have long been the subject and object of popular culture in the U.S. The rapid circulation of cultural flashpoints—such as the American obsession with K-pop sensations, Bollywood dance moves, and sriracha hot sauce—have opened up new ways of understanding how the categories of “Asian” and “Asian American” are counterbalanced within global popular culture.

Located at the crossroads of these global and national expressions, Global Asian American Popular Cultures highlights new approaches to modern culture, with essays that explore everything from music, film, and television to comics, fashion, food, and sports. As new digital technologies and cross-media convergence have expanded exchanges of transnational culture, Asian American popular culture emerges as a crucial site for understanding how communities share information and how the meanings of mainstream culture shift with technologies and newly mobile sensibilities. Asian American popular culture is also at the crux of global and national trends in media studies, collapsing boundaries and acting as a lens to view the ebbs and flows of transnational influences on global and American cultures. Offering new and critical analyses of popular cultures that account for emerging textual fields, global producers, technologies of distribution, and trans-medial circulation, this ground-breaking collectionexplores the mainstream and the margins of popular culture.

 

Contents

Globalization and Hybridity in Bruce Lees
15
Virtual Fashion and Asian Female
21
Amy Chua and Asian American Motherhood
61
KevJumbas Star Appearance
74
The LA Riots
89
The Transnational
107
Rewriting
151
Drawing Together Vietnamese American
165
South Asians Spelling Bee Competitions
228
On Asian American Chefs
244
Food Race and Technology
263
Terrorism and Muslim Masculinities in Popular
276
The African American Music Tradition in KPop
290
Asian American Women
304
The Queer Balikbayan in R Zamora Linmarks
335
About the Contributors
351

Tourist Films and the MixedRace Utopias
183
Post911 Global Migration in Battlestar Galactica
197

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About the author (2016)

Shilpa Davé is Assistant Professor of Media and American Studies and Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Virginia.

LeiLani Nishime is Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Washington.

Tasha Oren is Associate Professor of English and Media Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

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