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Asian, Adjacent: Utopian Longing and Model Minority Mediation in Disco Elysium by Takeo Rivera
#disco elysium#kim kitsuragi#de#asian american#link to a site to read the paper + the book its from! open access too#.posts#waow this blowed up. would recommend the paper and the other ones in the book! currently reading more of the authors work
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Look at me,
Break my heart.
Break it a thousand times
if you like.
It was only ever yours
to break anyway.
- (TO)
#Lovely Runner#Byeon Woo Seok#Kim Hye Yoon#Sun Jae#Im Sol#Seon Jae#선재 업고 튀어#kdrama#kdrama recommendations#east asian drama#fav book quotes on these two is just#kiera cass#book quotes
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1 & 5 for the book ask thing
1 - Fave Books
Gun to my head, I had to narrow it down to five books and felt like drinking bleach throughout. In no particular order, they are as follows:
Providence Girls by Morgan Dante ( @ghostpoetics on tumblr): A historical cosmic horror novel set in 1940s New England which retells two Lovecraftian horror tales in the form of a tragic sapphic love story. Fucking broke me. Exists at the very specific juncture of my mind between the lesbian eroticism and healing from trauma of The Handmaiden, and the body horror and monster romance of The Shape of Water.
Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer: I'll be honest the movie was whatever for me but this book was what kids these days call a serve...a banger even. Don't know how the author described the surreal morphing sentient, geographic, sort of sci-fi sort of psychological– sort of straight up eldritch horror?? but it terrified the shit out of me, because everything was so beautiful, so unsettling and so distorted, that by the end I wanted to be consumed alive by the fungi and the lighthouse moss too. Also the biologist is to me what Camille Preaker and Abigail Hobbs are to vaguely sad white girls on tumblr.
Walking Practice by Dolki Min: An allegory for queer peoples' alienation in South Korea, wrapped up in a gruesome, dark and funny little story about a crash-landed alien that kills people via dating app stalking. Not only was this book fucking fantastic visually in terms of typesetting and illustrations, but also the translation was genuinely great. And while the narration was very funny, there were also many passages that were gut-punchingly tragic and raw, and captured how it feels to be trans, queer and disabled in a homophobic, conservative society.
Blue Hunger by Viola Di Grado: Gorgeous litfic novella about a young Italian teacher grieving the loss of her brother, who moves to Shanghai and has a toxic, obsessive, dreamlike affair with a Chinese lesbian, one of her new students. This one is not for everybody because the romance is extremely imbalanced, unhealthy and nasty but also I don't care because the writing was so hauntingly beautiful. Think cityscapes, urban loneliness, lesbian sex in dirty alleys and grief striking you at the oddest, sweatiest, most surreal hour of night.
The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen: Scathingly powerful political-historical satire novel, about a Viet Cong spy in the South Vietnamese army who escapes to USA during the 1970s fall of Saigon, and once there, finds himself repulsed and fascinated by the heinous facade and global crimes perpetuated by the Western intellectual, political and military complex that he both loathes and lusts after. Easily the best book I read this year, banger from beginning to end, reminded me why I love historical fiction. It TEARS apart American imperialism, the politics of colonial/orientalist academia, propaganda film, and anti-communist fear mongering in the 70s, during the Vietnam war. Delicious and horrifying usage of the unreliable narrator. Extremely relevant, timely read today. If there's one book you take from this list, it should be this one.
5 - Book I would recommend to anyone
We Deserve Monuments by Jas Hammonds. It's a YA novel about a teen Black girl who moves to rural Georgia with her parents to look after her terminally ill, estranged maternal grandmother, but ends up having a whirlwind summer as the dark, violent and tragic secrets of her family's past–and that of her mother's childhood hometown–comes to light. This is possibly one of the best young adult books I ever read, it felt like a cross between a coming-of-age film, and a classic historical transgenerational family saga. It was at once a love letter to finding queer and Black joy and community in a conservative Southern town, but also harrowing grief about historic racism and police brutality and how trauma informs identity, as does love. I mean this in the most respectful way possible: in parts this reminded me of Toni Morrison's Beloved, that's how fucking good it was.
#answered ask#gh0s1y#book recs#book recommendations#books#providence girls#horror#sapphic books#annihilation#southern reach#jeff vandermeer#the sympathizer#viet thanh nguyen#blue hunger#walking practice#dolki min#translated fiction#translated books#trans books#asian literature#novels#yeah.
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Asian Readathon 2023 Wrap Up
I participated in the Asian Readathon again this year and it was a great time. I got an opportunity to read from some great authors and would like to share them with you: The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu Author’s ethnicity: Chinese A historical fantasy about Mozart’s forgotten sister Maria Anna Mozart and how she was a child prodigy way before her brother. Rating: 4.5/5 stars Exes and O’s by…
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#a midsummer&039;s equation#Asian#asian book recommendations#asian readathon#asianreadathon#audition#babel#book#books#diary of a murderer#exes and os#fake dates and mooncakes#read#salvation of a saint#the cat who saved books#the kingdom of back#untethered sky#we are not free
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Its #BatAppreciationDay so please appreciate this awesome 19th century Japanese kosode decorated with embroidered lucky bats, photographed in 2019 at The Life of Animals in Japanese Art exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in DC:
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Kosode with Bats Japan, Edo - Meiji periods, 19th century silk twill, paste-resist dyed, embroidery, 67⅜ × 48⅞ in. National Museum of Japanese History, Chiba Prefecture
“In the West, bats - nocturnal in habit and denizens of dark places tend to be viewed as unlucky, but in China they have long been considered an auspicious motif (one of the characters used to write the word "bat" is a homonym for good fortune). The Kabuki actor Ichikawa Danjüro VII (1791-1859) used bat motifs in his costumes, and the perception of these animals as a chic design element spread rapidly throughout Japan in the nineteenth century. Here a great number of them are arranged in right-left symmetry from the base of the collar to the hem.”
The above info is from the official exhibition catalog - this bat kosode is on p. 124:
The Life of Animals in Japanese Art (2019)
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Asian Readathon is BACK AGAIN 🏮
Asian Readathon Recs + TBR
The Asian Readathon is a month-long readathon from May 1st to 31st dedicated to reading books by Asian authors or with Asian characters and I'm definitely participating! I thought I should make a post with all the recommendations I have for the readathon and also all the Asian books I have on my entire TBR. My goal is to read as many Asian books as I can throughout the month.
Details about the readathon:
google doc with all details: read here
[UPDATE 2022: currently using this as a personal master list for all asian books that I recommend + the ones on my TBR; under the cut]
So let's go on to the book recs:
young adult contemporary:
-> recommendations:
to all the boys i've loved before series by jenny han
when dimple met rishi by sandhya menon
a match made in mehendi by nandini bajpai
i believe in a thing called love by maureen goo
my so-called bollywood life by nisha sharma
a pho love story by loan le
xoxo by axie oh
you've reached sam by dustin thao
summer bird blue by akemi dawn bowman
starfish by akemi dawn bowman
a time to dance by padma venkatraman
everyone hates kelsie miller by meredith ireland
-> to be read:
the astonishing color of after by emily x. r. pan
noteworthy by riley redgate
kings, queens and in-betweens by tanya boteju
darius the great is not okay by adib khorram
parachutes by kelly yang
tokyo ever after by emiko jean
general fiction:
-> recommendations:
if i had your face by frances cha
the travelling cat chronicles by hiro arikawa
a thousand splendid suns by khaled hosseini
girls burn brighter by shobha rao
mika in real life by emiko jean
almond by won-pyoung sohn
-> to be read:
days of distraction by alexandra chang
on earth we're briefly gorgeous by ocean voung
graphic novel/manga:
-> recommendations:
anya's ghost by vera brosgol
the prince and the dressmaker by jen wang
death note series by tsugumi ohba and takeshi obata
quiet girl in a noisy world by debbie tung
they called us enemy by george takei
orange series by ichigo takano
persepolis by marjane satrapi
stargazing by jen wang
tidesong by wendy xu
spy x family series by tatsuya endo
pilu of the woods by mai k. nguyen
-> to be read:
laura dean keeps breaking up with me by mariko tamaki
this one summer by mariko tamaki
anthology:
-> recommendations:
wise and otherwise by sudha murty
a thousand beginnings and endings by ellen oh and elsie chapman
an unrestored woman by shobha rao
no man is an island by ruskin bond
how to pronounce knife by souvankham thammavongsa
before the coffee gets cold by toshikazu kawaguchi
-> to be read:
once upon an eid by s. k. ali and aisha saeed
diary of a murderer by young-ha kim
mystery/thriller:
-> recommendations:
confessions by kanae minato
penance by kanae minato
can you see me now by trisha sakhlecha
the decagon house murders by yukito ayatsuji
the master key by masako togawa
detective kosuke kindaichi series by seishi yokomizo
the butcher by jennifer hillier
detective kaga series by keigo higashino
the tokyo zodiac murders by soji shimada
-> to be read:
the good son by you-jeong jeong
everything i never told you by celeste ng
miracle creek by angie kim
the widows of malabar hill by sujata massey
middle grade:
-> recommendations:
the village by the sea by anita desai
other words for home by jasmine warga
amal unbound by aisha saeed
kiki's delivery service by eiko kadono
malgudi days by r. k. narayan
the night diary by veera hiranandini
front desk by kelly yang
-> to be read:
sidekick squad series by c. b. lee
eva evergreen, semi-magical witch by julie ab
romance:
-> recommendations:
the kiss quotient series by helen hoang
marriage game series by sara desai
modern love series by alisha rai
dating dr. dil by nisha sharma
twisted series by ana huang
the unmatchmakers by jackie lau
awkward in october by teresa yea
the influencer series by amy lea
-> to be read:
jasmine and jake rock the boat by sonya lalli
donut fall in love by jackie lau
booked on a feeling by jayci lee
fantasy:
-> recommendations:
shiva trilogy by amish tripathi
warcross duology by marie lu
the daevabad trilogy by s. a. chakraborty
the poppy war trilogy by r. f. kuang
the green bone saga by fonda lee
-> to be read
wicked fox by kat cho
star daughter by shveta thakrar
the kingdom of back by marie lu
spin the dawn duology by elizabeth lim
we hunt the flame duology by hafsah faizal
non-fiction:
-> recommendations:
know my name by chanel miller
ace by angela chen
i'm afraid of men by vivek shraya
white tears/brown scars by ruby hamad
in order to live by yeonmi park
-> to be read:
minor feelings by cathy park hong
LET'S READ ASIAN BOOKS, BABY!
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Superior Subgenre: Race Satire by WOC
Here are my recommendations for satirical contemporary books by women of colour about racial fetishization and white neoliberals. Highly recommend these three books if you want to laugh, introspect, and marinate on how American society and institutions are being cooked by the culture war.
#the laughter is my favourite of the three btw#satire#yellowface#rf kuang#disorientation#elain hsieh chou#the laughter#sonora jha#litfic#literary fiction#contemporary fiction#dark humor#book recommendations#book recs#woc writers#asian representation#book blog#books#academia
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Entertaining Animal Nonfiction
Nonfiction reads about animals that'll keep you hooked!
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The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature, and Fowl Obsession by Mark Obmascik
A tale of three birders crossing the continent and vying to become the person in America who identifies the most birds in one year. Tells the tale of a real contest, and how in its craziest year, three birders crawled through dumpsters, hiked the highest peaks, and scraped to get enough money to win the Big Year title.
(Editor's note: As you can probably guess by the cover above, there's also a movie starring Jack Black, Owen Wilson, and Steve Martin!)
The Dragon Behind the Glass: A True Story of Power, Obsession, and the World's Most Coveted Fish by Emily Voigt
A reporter goes on a global tour in search of a wild Asian arowana, the world's most expensive aquarium fish, to find out what about this fish inspires murder, millions of dollars, and plastic surgery on fish, and whether they're still alive in the wild.
Dogland: Passion, Glory, and Lots of Slobber at the Westminster Dog Show by Tommy Tomlinson
Explores the hype and realities of life for humans and dogs in the show ring. The deeper story, though is the rumination on how dogs and humans have changed one another throughout the years, and what we mean to each other.
Four Thousand Paws: Caring for the Dogs of the Iditarod: A Veterinarian's Story by Lee Morgan
This is a rollicking memoir of a veterinarian, one of dozens who volunteer their time each year to come to the frozen tundra and snowdrifts of Alaska. Their mission? To keep safe and healthy the hundreds of dogs participating in the thousand-mile Iditarod Trail Race. It's a tale not just of the extraordinary people who race the trail, but the tenacity and spirit of their dogs, and the incredible coordination that it takes to get veterinarians and support staff flown and ready to take care of canine athletes far from veterinary clinics.
See more of Sarah's recs
#book recs#book recommendations#birding#birdwatching#aquarium fish#westminster dog show#lee morgan#iditarod#sarah's recs#LCPL recs#nonfiction#four thousand paws#dogs#dogland#tommy tomlinson#the dragon behind the glass#Asian arowana#the big year#mark obmascik#booklr
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Your art is amazing! Could you tell me uhh, where to start? 😁 I mean, to get into all that goodiness that you're seemingly into. Is it just history - or some amazing show I've apparently missed?
it's all just history! I grew up watching documentaries on public tv, started reading historical fiction, and then non fiction when I ran out of historical fiction to read at the local library. lots of hong kong & japanese period pieces (films, comics, shows, etc) (shout out to ooku, that one was an eye opener). between that, assassin's creed being at it's absolute height when I was a teenager, BDs, and sword and sandal movies, eventually it culminated into this
there are three shows that deserve honorable mentions tho, because if it wasn't for them, I probably wouldn't have considered history for an enjoyable creative outlet: Starz Spartacus, The Borgias (Showtime), and probably Wolf Hall or Prince of Egypt!
#idk. a lot of stuff probably led me here one way or another. that one priest back in (redacted). middle school history teacher#many such things. the tangled knot of life. but also one cannot underestimate seeing sword and sandal movies as a teenager#the costuming? creative. more importantly: sexy#love what the french are up to with the romans in general tbh. the cleopatra musical does live in my head rent free#french musical cassius you will always be famous to me#anyway i dont know if i have any particular books to recommend bc i tend to just. check out a bunch at once and see what#piques my interest. would love to read more about rome and japan wrt to imperial legacies but that will have to wait until#well. i can read japanese better than i currently can lmao. east asian art twitter does banger stuff with the dead romans#also the renaissance. there's a comic about cesare borgia that im obsessed conceptually#currently. currently i'm reading every single over view book on the later roman empire and keeping a tally on who thinks that#valentinian ii killed himself or was murdered. somewhere in there i got really invested in julian and now im reading#about julian and it sure is something.#ask tag
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I definitely buy more books than I should…
I got this after hearing some amazing reviews from some peers at a book club. It got me really intrigued, so here it is.
When I’m reading it? Oh, I have no idea.
#guilty#sorry not sorry tho#book community#book photography#bookblr#bookstagram#readers#readers of tumblr#reading community#book recommendation#horror#cursed bunny#asian authors#asian literature#horror books
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After reading the agggtm trilogy for the first time, I’m in dire need of books with south Asian male leads
#not to be dramatic#but I fucking love ravi singh!!! i love him so much!!!!#and the lack of south Asian representation as romantic interests is Astounding#especially men#agggtm#agggtm tv show#a good girls guide to murder#good girl bad blood#as good as dead#holly jackson#booklover#booklr#bookish#bookworm#book recommendations#pipravi
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🌙𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰🌙
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
@xiranjayzhao
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Zetian is set on avenging her sister’s death. Which is why she volunteers as a concubine pilot in the Huaxian army with the hopes of pairing up with the male pilot that killed her sister! Fortunate is on her side when they are matched, and Zetian must learn how to operate Chrysalises, giant robots meant to battle aliens, while mentally fighting the psychic link to the male pilot that has decimated so many other girls. She gets her revenge by being the only one to survive the battle—but she is now labeled the Iron Widow—and with that title is paired with the strongest and deadliest male pilot, Li Shimin. Who will survive their next battle, and what happens when Zetian digs deeper into the pilot system and wonders why only females are sacrificed during battles?
This book was such a whirlwind! It was giving Handmaid’s Tale vibes but with a dash of science fiction and a Chinese setting. I loved how Zhao drew on Chinese history to paint the backdrop for this story, and it almost seems like Huaxia could be China hundreds of years from now. The main character Zetian is the epitome of a badass female character—strong physically (even with broken feet!) and mentally, opinionated, fierce, and willing to fight for the underdogs—while acknowledging that she needs help sometimes. I also liked that there was a little love triangle (spoiler alert✨) but it wasn’t cliche and felt very organic. This story showed how men/boys are prioritized over girls/women even when war and safety should be the main concern in this battle ravaged country. I loved listening to the audiobook because getting the hear the authentic pronunciation of each of the characters names and some of the dialogue was great! This was a total 5 star read and I’m anxiously awaiting the sequel
Read if you love:
🤖Science fiction
❤️Love triangle
🏳️🌈LGBTQ rep
✊🏼AAPI rep
#book aesthetic#book blog#aesthetic#bookworm#bookstagram#books#bookblr#book#book review#book reviewer#reviewer#review#book edit#xiran jay zhao#iron widow#asian authors#asian books#science fiction#fantasybooktok#book recommendations#book recommendation#iron widow book
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//The Girl From The Sea: A Graphic Novel
By Molly Knox Ostertag
#this graphic novel is so cute guys get it#this is a small peek of it#lgbtq book recs#lgbtq books#lgbtq+ books#molly knox ostertag#the girl from the sea#lgbtq comics#asian representation#asian lgbtq#lgbtq book recommendations#graphic novel#lgbt
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