Mixed Race America

Thoughts, musings, and observations about race in America, particularly the mixing of race--in all the ways you can imagine: people of various races interacting, people of various races not wanting to mix, issues of purity, hybridity, multiplicity, heterogeneity, and any other way you can describe the blending, melding, melting, tossing, turning, churning of race relations in the United States.

Showing posts with label A Free Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Free Life. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Conference...an academic's version of vacation

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So tomorrow I'm getting on an American Airlines flight *hopefully* and leaving for a conference. So this means that I may not be bloggi...
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Saturday, April 12, 2008

At what point does the Asian immigrant become an Asian American?

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I recently finished Ha Jin's latest novel A Free Life (2007). This novel is Jin's first set completely in the U.S. discussing life...
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A 40-something professor of contemporary American literature and Asian American literature interested in issues of social justice and specifically how to create spaces to talk comfortably (and sometimes uncomfortably) about race.
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