Affects of Solidarity: Remapping Asian America in Theory and Practice

M. Moradian
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Abstract:This essay theorizes "affects of solidarity" as the basis for SWANA diasporic affiliations that trespass across national, ethnic and racial categories and the conventional borders of Asian American studies. Such affiliations contribute to the work of queering diaspora, making possible new orientations that defy the authenticity/assimilation binary. Japanese-American opposition to the targeting of Iranians during the 1979-1980 hostage crisis and the "maximal inclusion" practices that brought Arab, Iranian, and Afghan writers into the Asian American Writers Workshop in the post-9/11 period illustrate how affects of solidarity can remap the borders of Asia and the politics of Asian diasporic identity.
团结的影响:在理论和实践中重新定位亚裔美国人
摘要:本文将“团结的影响”理论化,作为SWANA散居关系的基础,这种关系跨越了国家、民族和种族类别以及亚裔美国人研究的传统边界。这种联系有助于酷儿侨民的工作,使挑战真实性/同化二元对立的新取向成为可能。日裔美国人在1979-1980年人质危机期间反对针对伊朗人,以及“最大限度地包容”的做法将阿拉伯、伊朗和阿富汗作家引入9/11后时期的亚裔美国作家工作坊,说明团结的影响如何能够重新绘制亚洲边界和亚洲流散身份的政治。
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