"I Am Asian": Kurdish Diasporas, Interconnected Racial Geographies, and Asian America

S. Thangaraj
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Abstract:Kurdish communities are often imagined through Area Studies frameworks and their Western colonial afterlives that refuse a fuller engagement with forms of self-identification. In this poem, I bring together ethnographic data and the voices of my Kurdish interlocutors in Nashville, TN; New York City, NY; Connecticut; Rhode Island; New Jersey; and Massachusetts to imagine and reimagine South West Asia and North Africa as part of Asian American Studies. Through this poem, I foreground the ways that Kurdish diasporas refuse colonial, imperial, and academic racial geographies and offer their own geographies that illuminate their self-identification as Asian and the various intimacies and connections they have with Asia, Asian America and communities of color.
《我是亚洲人》:散居的库尔德人、相互关联的种族地理和亚裔美国人
摘要:库尔德社区通常是通过区域研究框架和他们的西方殖民后生活来想象的,他们拒绝与自我认同的形式进行更充分的接触。在这首诗中,我汇集了人种学数据和我在田纳西州纳什维尔的库尔德对话者的声音;纽约市,纽约州;康涅狄格;罗德岛;新泽西;将西亚和北非作为亚裔美国人研究的一部分进行想象和重新想象。通过这首诗,我突出了库尔德散居者拒绝殖民、帝国和学术种族地理的方式,并提供了他们自己的地理,阐明了他们作为亚洲人的自我认同,以及他们与亚洲、亚裔美国人和有色人种社区的各种亲密关系和联系。
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