Racial Care

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In <i>Racial Care</i> James McMaster studies the forms of care that Asian Americans have taken up to survive the suffering they experience under neoliberal capitalism and white supremacy in the United States. He shows that racialized labors of care can cut multiple ways: sustaining life for its recipients draining life from its performers. Uplifting examples of this dynamic from Asian American theater performance art visual culture film poetry protest and everyday life McMaster advances a racialized ethics and politics of care forged from the insights of feminist queer and disability theory. He argues that racial care in the Asian American case must respond both to the specific sort of neglect Asian Americans face as a consequence of model minority racialization and to the urgent needs for care that exist among other racialized and colonized peoples. Following the lead of artists and writers like Kristina Wong Mark Aguhar Kimberly Alidio Julia Cho kt shorb and Jess X. Snow <i>Racial Care</i> provides a path forward for all seeking to sustain multiply marginalized Asian American life in times of overlapping crisis.
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