šŸŽ‰ Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale
HomeStore

Asian Canada Is Burning

Asian Canada Is Burning

This peer-reviewed book series offers insights into our current reality by exploring the content and consequences of power relationships under capitalism, and by considering the spaces of opposition and resistance to these changes that have been defining our new age.

Asian Canada is Burning invites us to trouble the mobilization of ā€œanti-Asian hateā€ in the aftermath of COVID-19 pandemic.


Bringing together activists, organizers, academic, and artists, this book explores the historical and contemporary conditions that make theorizing ā€œAsian Canadianā€ feasible. Grounded in a transnational queer and feminist lens, this book also aims to envision possible futures and solidarities. Ultimately, this collection is concerned with moments and places of tensions, confrontations, relations, and solidarity. We offer stories of insurgent encounters as people who identify as ā€œAsianā€ navigate and implicate settler colonial nation-state to make new dreams, histories and intimacies.



$13.61

Original: $45.38

-70%
Asian Canada Is Burning—

$45.38

$13.61
Product image 1

Description

This peer-reviewed book series offers insights into our current reality by exploring the content and consequences of power relationships under capitalism, and by considering the spaces of opposition and resistance to these changes that have been defining our new age.

Asian Canada is Burning invites us to trouble the mobilization of ā€œanti-Asian hateā€ in the aftermath of COVID-19 pandemic.


Bringing together activists, organizers, academic, and artists, this book explores the historical and contemporary conditions that make theorizing ā€œAsian Canadianā€ feasible. Grounded in a transnational queer and feminist lens, this book also aims to envision possible futures and solidarities. Ultimately, this collection is concerned with moments and places of tensions, confrontations, relations, and solidarity. We offer stories of insurgent encounters as people who identify as ā€œAsianā€ navigate and implicate settler colonial nation-state to make new dreams, histories and intimacies.