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Laughing Back at Empire
Laughing Back at Empire
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Éditeur:
University of Manitoba Press
Protection:
Filigrane
Année de parution:
2023
ISBN-13: 9781772840322
Description:
<p><strong>Asian Canadian activism, resistance, and art of the 1970s and 80s</strong></p>

<p><em>?Laughing Back at Empire </em>is a ground-breaking examination of <em>The Asianadian</em>, one of Canada’s first anti-racist, anti- sexist, and anti-homophobic magazines. Over the course of its seven-year run, the small but mighty magazine led a nation-wide dialogue for all Canadians on the struggles and social issues that concerned Asians in Canada.</p>

<p><em>The Asianadian </em>established a national platform for then-emerging Asian Canadian writers, artists, musicians, activists, and scholars like Sky Lee, Jim Wong-Chu, Joy Kogawa, Himani Bannerji, and Paul Yee. Columns like “On the Firing Line” and the “Dubious Achievement Awards” provided space to laugh back at the embarrassing concoction of Orientalist stereotypes in the media and to critique inconsistencies and superficialities within Canada’s newfound multicultural image.</p>

<p>Situating the story of <em>The Asianadian </em>within the history of Canada, Angie Wong celebrates and builds on the work of its creators from the Asianadian Resource Workshop. Extensive interview material with the co-founding members, editors, volunteers, readers, and contributors captures their dedication and spirit of anti-racist collectivism.</p>

<p>Wong’s analysis helps to dismantle cultural assumptions that have relegated Asian Canadian history, contributions, and injustices to the periphery of Canadian experience and identity. On the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic and a resurgence of anti-Asian racism, <em>Laughing Back at Empire </em>amplifies the voices that speak, shout, and laugh together at empire’s self-congratulatory and exclusionary narratives.</p>