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The Accidental Asian: Notes Of A Native Speaker
The Accidental Asian: Notes Of A Native Speaker
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In these compellingly candid essays, Liu reflects on his life as a second-generation Chinese American and reveals the shifting frames of ethnic identity. Finding himself unable to read a Chinese memorial book about his father's life, he looks critically at the cost of his own assimilation. But he casts an equally questioning eye on the effort to sustain vast racial categories like “Asian American.” And as he surveys the rising anxiety about China's influence, Liu illuminates the space that Asians have always occupied in the American imagination. Reminiscent of the work of James Baldwin and its unwavering honesty, The Accidental Asian introduces a powerful and elegant voice into the discussion of what it means to be an American.
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Nuanced reflections on Asian American identity exploration.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in understanding the complex layers of Asian American identity, this book offers a heartfelt and insightful perspective. Liu's Essays blend personal history with broader cultural analysis, making it a compelling read for anyone curious about race, assimilation, and belonging in America. It’s a thoughtful journey that resonates deeply with those navigating similar experiences or seeking to understand them.