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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xvii
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Part One: Introduction
- Chapter 1. Miscegenating Discourses: Critical Contexts for Mixed Race Asian American Art and Identity 3
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Part Two. “War Babies”: U.S. Wars in Asia and Mixed Asians
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Philippine-American War and World War II: Postcolonial and Mestizo Identity
- Chapter 2. Skin Stories, Wars, and Remembering: The Philippine-American War 27
- Chapter 3. Eating Your Heart Out: An Interview with Lori Kay 36
- Chapter 4. Somewhere Tropical: An Interview with Gina Osterloh 39
- Chapter 5. Wading to Shore: An Interview with Jenifer Wofford 44
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World War II: Mixed Race Japanese Americans
- Chapter 6. The Celtic Samurai: Storytelling a Transnational-Transracial Family Life 49
- Chapter 7. Yonsei Hapa Uchinanchu: An Interview with Laura Kina 58
- Chapter 8. 9/11 Manzanar Mashup: An Interview with Chris Naka 63
- Chapter 9. Gravity Always Wins: An Interview with Laurel Nakadate 69
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Korean War: Korean Transracial Adoptees
- Chapter 10. Producing Missing Persons: Korean Adoptee Artists Imagining (Im)Possible Lives 75
- Chapter 11. Crossfading the Gendered History of Militarism in Korea: An Interview with Jane Jin Kaisen 86
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Vietnam War: Vietnamese Amerasians
- Chapter 12. Lost in Their “Fathers’ Land”: War, Migration, and Vietnamese Amerasians 95
- Chapter 13. In Love in a Faraway Place: An Interview with Serene Ford 101
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Part Three. Hawai‘i: Mixed Race and the “Discourse of Aloha”
- Chapter 14. Six Queens: Miss Ka Palapala and Interracial Beauty in Territorial Hawai‘i 109
- Chapter 15. Remixing Metaphors: Negotiating Multiracial Positions in Contemporary Native Hawaiian Art 116
- Chapter 16. Hawaiian Cover-ups: An Interview with Adrienne Pao 124
- Chapter 17. I’ve Always Wanted Your Nose, Dad: An Interview with Samia Mirza 129
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Part Four. “Love Children”: Domestic Racial Hierarchies, Antimiscegenation Laws, and Revolutions
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Eurasians and “Hapas”: Mixed White Asians
- Chapter 18. Both Buffer and Cosmopolitan: Eurasians, Colonialism, and the New “Benevolent” Globalization 137
- Chapter 19. Cosmopolitan Views: An Interview with Li-Lan 143
- Chapter 20. 100% Hapa: An Interview with Kip Fulbeck 149
- Chapter 21. Archiving Ephemera: An Interview with Amanda Ross-Ho 154
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Mixed Bloods: Mixed Asian Native Americans
- Chapter 22. Reappearing Home: Mixed Asian Native North Americans 163
- Chapter 23. Walking in “Chindian” Shoes: An Interview with Louie Gong 169
- Chapter 24. Hello, Half-breed!: An Interview with Debra Yepa-Pappan 176
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Blasians: Mixed Black Asians
- Chapter 25. What Used to Be a Footnote: Claiming Black Roots in Asian American–Asian Caribbean Historical Memory 183
- Chapter 26. Jamaican Hybridity within the “Bowels of Babylon”: An Interview with Albert Chong 190
- Chapter 27. Automythography: An Interview with Mequitta Ahuja 197
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Mestizaje: Mixed Latino Asians
- Chapter 28. Revisiting Border Door and UnEarthing Los Anthropolocos’ White-Fying Project 203
- Chapter 29. Journey of a “Chicanese”: An Interview with Richard A. Lou 211
- Chapter 30. Artificial Gems: An Interview with Cristina Lei Rodriguez 217
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Part Five. Conclusion
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Revolutions: The Biracial Baby Boom and the Loving Day and Marriage Equality Movements
- Chapter 31. The Biracial Baby Boom and the Multiracial Millennium 225
- Chapter 32. Loving Days: Images of Marriage Equality Then and Now 230
- Notes 243
- About the Authors 263
- Bibliography 267
- Index 280
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xvii
-
Part One: Introduction
- Chapter 1. Miscegenating Discourses: Critical Contexts for Mixed Race Asian American Art and Identity 3
-
Part Two. “War Babies”: U.S. Wars in Asia and Mixed Asians
-
Philippine-American War and World War II: Postcolonial and Mestizo Identity
- Chapter 2. Skin Stories, Wars, and Remembering: The Philippine-American War 27
- Chapter 3. Eating Your Heart Out: An Interview with Lori Kay 36
- Chapter 4. Somewhere Tropical: An Interview with Gina Osterloh 39
- Chapter 5. Wading to Shore: An Interview with Jenifer Wofford 44
-
World War II: Mixed Race Japanese Americans
- Chapter 6. The Celtic Samurai: Storytelling a Transnational-Transracial Family Life 49
- Chapter 7. Yonsei Hapa Uchinanchu: An Interview with Laura Kina 58
- Chapter 8. 9/11 Manzanar Mashup: An Interview with Chris Naka 63
- Chapter 9. Gravity Always Wins: An Interview with Laurel Nakadate 69
-
Korean War: Korean Transracial Adoptees
- Chapter 10. Producing Missing Persons: Korean Adoptee Artists Imagining (Im)Possible Lives 75
- Chapter 11. Crossfading the Gendered History of Militarism in Korea: An Interview with Jane Jin Kaisen 86
-
Vietnam War: Vietnamese Amerasians
- Chapter 12. Lost in Their “Fathers’ Land”: War, Migration, and Vietnamese Amerasians 95
- Chapter 13. In Love in a Faraway Place: An Interview with Serene Ford 101
-
Part Three. Hawai‘i: Mixed Race and the “Discourse of Aloha”
- Chapter 14. Six Queens: Miss Ka Palapala and Interracial Beauty in Territorial Hawai‘i 109
- Chapter 15. Remixing Metaphors: Negotiating Multiracial Positions in Contemporary Native Hawaiian Art 116
- Chapter 16. Hawaiian Cover-ups: An Interview with Adrienne Pao 124
- Chapter 17. I’ve Always Wanted Your Nose, Dad: An Interview with Samia Mirza 129
-
Part Four. “Love Children”: Domestic Racial Hierarchies, Antimiscegenation Laws, and Revolutions
-
Eurasians and “Hapas”: Mixed White Asians
- Chapter 18. Both Buffer and Cosmopolitan: Eurasians, Colonialism, and the New “Benevolent” Globalization 137
- Chapter 19. Cosmopolitan Views: An Interview with Li-Lan 143
- Chapter 20. 100% Hapa: An Interview with Kip Fulbeck 149
- Chapter 21. Archiving Ephemera: An Interview with Amanda Ross-Ho 154
-
Mixed Bloods: Mixed Asian Native Americans
- Chapter 22. Reappearing Home: Mixed Asian Native North Americans 163
- Chapter 23. Walking in “Chindian” Shoes: An Interview with Louie Gong 169
- Chapter 24. Hello, Half-breed!: An Interview with Debra Yepa-Pappan 176
-
Blasians: Mixed Black Asians
- Chapter 25. What Used to Be a Footnote: Claiming Black Roots in Asian American–Asian Caribbean Historical Memory 183
- Chapter 26. Jamaican Hybridity within the “Bowels of Babylon”: An Interview with Albert Chong 190
- Chapter 27. Automythography: An Interview with Mequitta Ahuja 197
-
Mestizaje: Mixed Latino Asians
- Chapter 28. Revisiting Border Door and UnEarthing Los Anthropolocos’ White-Fying Project 203
- Chapter 29. Journey of a “Chicanese”: An Interview with Richard A. Lou 211
- Chapter 30. Artificial Gems: An Interview with Cristina Lei Rodriguez 217
-
Part Five. Conclusion
-
Revolutions: The Biracial Baby Boom and the Loving Day and Marriage Equality Movements
- Chapter 31. The Biracial Baby Boom and the Multiracial Millennium 225
- Chapter 32. Loving Days: Images of Marriage Equality Then and Now 230
- Notes 243
- About the Authors 263
- Bibliography 267
- Index 280