Global Anti-Asian Racism

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Pub Date Feb 27 2024 | Archive Date Apr 30 2024

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Global anti-Asian racism, particularly in the guise of Yellow Peril, has endured for centuries around the world. In Europe and the Americas, Asian immigrants and refugees were, and are, treated as threats to national security. Yellow Peril and anti-Asian racism is also found in Africa, Australia, and in Asian nations as well. Wherever Asian immigrants and refugees found themselves, anti-Asian sentiments quickly followed. The contributors to Global Anti-Asian Racism investigate the varied manifestations of prejudice and violence that Asians have endured through the 17th century to the twin pandemics of anti-Asian racism during COVID-19. From historical case studies in Mexico and Brazil to personal ruminations of people who are Asian German, mixed-race Swedish-Japanese, and adopted Korean American, to graphic narratives and poetic explorations, the essays in this volume illuminate the multifaceted nature of global anti-Asian racism and the resilience of Asians across the world to resist and counter this bigotry and bias.

Global anti-Asian racism, particularly in the guise of Yellow Peril, has endured for centuries around the world. In Europe and the Americas, Asian immigrants and refugees were, and are, treated as...


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Obviously this isn't a book for everyone. You have to have an interest in the topic of anti-Asian racism. I think we're all aware of the upswing we've seen that was accentuated by how trump addressed Covid so this book is timely. For me, I found it quite interesting to get a global point of view and to get some idea of how anti-Asian racism has been seen in countries around the world. There is some historical perspective and as it is a collected work from different authors, the presentation of information differs and adds to the book's readability.
For the person interested in a global perspective or ignorant of the pervasiveness of this racism, this book is an eye opener.

Thank you to NetGalley for an advance copy of this book. It fills an important place on the shelf.

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This enlightening collection of essays sheds light on the profound impact of global anti-Asian racism and discrimination, tracing its origins back to Victorian-era Australia and beyond. It exposes a range of abuses, from the random assaults in Australia to the tragic murders in Germany, the objectification of Asian women, and the complex issues surrounding identity and belonging, as seen in the example of labeling individuals born in Hamburg as Asian. These narratives span across continents, highlighting the widespread nature of both subtle and overt prejudices faced by Asians in countries from Brazil to India, Europe, Australia, and the USA. Despite the grim realities, the book also conveys a message of hope and resilience against racism. It emphasizes the importance of finding beauty and joy amidst the struggle, embodying the dreams of our ancestors and fighting against fascism and oppression with the power of words and a collective spirit of resistance. This thought-provoking read not only raises awareness but also inspires action and optimism for a more inclusive world. A must read for everybody.

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