AfroAsian Encounters : : Culture, History, Politics / / ed. by Heike Raphael-Hernandez, Shannon Steen.

With a Foreword by Vijay Prashad and an Afterword by Gary OkihiroHow might we understand yellowface performances by African Americans in 1930s swing adaptations of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado, Paul Robeson's support of Asian and Asian American struggles, or the absorption of hip hop...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2006]
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Year of Publication:2006
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword: “Bandung Is Done”—Passages in AfroAsian Epistemology
  • Introduction: AfroAsian Encounters—Culture, History, Politics
  • Contributors
  • Part I Positioning AfroAsian Racial Identities
  • 1 “A Race So Different from Our Own”: Segregation, Exclusion, and the Myth of Mobility
  • 2 Crossings in Prose: Jade Snow Wong and the Demand for a New Kind of Expert
  • 3 Complicating Racial Binaries: Asian Canadians and African Canadians as Visible Minorities
  • 4 One People, One Nation? Creolization and Its Tensions in Trinidadian and Guyanese Fiction
  • 5 Black-and-Tan Fantasies: Interracial Contact between Blacks and South Asians in Film
  • Part II. Confronting the Color Hierarchy
  • 6 “It Takes Some Time to Learn the Right Words”: The Vietnam War in African American Novels
  • 7 Chutney, Métissage, and Other Mixed Metaphors: Reading Indo Caribbean Art in Afro Caribbean Contexts
  • 8 These Are the Breaks: Hip-Hop and AfroAsian Cultural (Dis)Connections
  • Part III. Performing AfroAsian Identities
  • 9 Racing American Modernity: Black Atlantic Negotiations of Asia and the “Swing”Mikados
  • 10 Black Bodies/Yellow Masks: The Orientalist Aesthetic in Hip-Hop and Black Visual Culture
  • 11 The Rush Hour of Black/Asian Coalitions? Jackie Chan and Blackface Minstrelsy
  • 12 Performing Postmodernist Passing: Nikki S. Lee, Tuff, and Ghost Dog in Yellowface/Blackface
  • Part IV. Celebrating Unity
  • 13 Persisting Solidarities: Tracing the AfroAsian Thread in U.S. Literature and Culture
  • 14 Internationalism and Justice: Paul Robeson, Asia, and Asian Americans
  • 15 “Jazz That Eats Rice”: Toshiko Akiyoshi’s Roots Music
  • 16 Kickin’ the White Man’s Ass: Black Power, Aesthetics, and the Asian Martial Arts
  • Afterword: Toward a Black Pacific
  • About the Contributors
  • Index