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Northern Light ft. Kazim Ali and Billy-Ray Belcourt

AAWW Radio: New Asian American Writers & Literature

Release Date: 03/24/2021

Matthew Salesses Interviewed by May Ngo show art Matthew Salesses Interviewed by May Ngo

AAWW Radio: New Asian American Writers & Literature

We have a special interview with author Matthew Salesses, conducted by writer and anthropologist May Ngo back in February. Together, they dissect Matthew’s book Craft in the Real World, and have deep conversations about making writing workshops more equally accessible and how to think about one’s audience. They question the concept of agency, and how stories of lack of agency can actually feel more grounding, as well as dig into difficult questions of responsibility to our communities as writers of color and people from marginalized communities, and the complexity of wanting to represent a...

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Crying in H Mart ft. Michelle Zauner & Hrishikesh Hirway show art Crying in H Mart ft. Michelle Zauner & Hrishikesh Hirway

AAWW Radio: New Asian American Writers & Literature

AAWW and indie bookstore Books Are Magic partned together to celebrate musician Michelle Zauner’s debut memoir, Crying In H Mart. Best known for her work as the musician Japanese Breakfast, Zauner’s memoir is an astonishing debut: a rich, intimate, and lyrical story about finding yourself, and the enduring power of food and family. Zauner is joined in conversation at this event by Hrishikesh Hirway, musician and host/producer of the podcasts Song Exploder, Home Cooking, and more.

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How Much of These Hills is Gold ft. C Pam Zhang, Karen Chee show art How Much of These Hills is Gold ft. C Pam Zhang, Karen Chee

AAWW Radio: New Asian American Writers & Literature

AAWW celebrates the paperback launch of C Pam Zhang’s debut novel How Much of These Hills is Gold, which was longlisted for The Booker Prize, among other accolades. Since its publication last spring, this haunting, spare, and achingly beautiful novel has been widely praised for turning its unflinching gaze on the people and legends of the American West, illuminating the voices of those who are often forgotten in the margins of history. Joining Pam in conversation to celebrate her book is writer and comedian Karen Chee. 

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Anti-Asian Violence and Black-Asian Solidarity Today show art Anti-Asian Violence and Black-Asian Solidarity Today

AAWW Radio: New Asian American Writers & Literature

We're featuring audio from our recent event Anti-Asian Violence and Black-Asian Solidarity Today presented by Tamara K. Nopper. This lecture examines the merging of fighting “anti-Asian violence” with the promotion of “Black-Asian solidarity” in the context of COVID-19, and considers the work these narratives are doing and if they challenge or promote carceral logic. What might these narratives reveal or conceal about Asian Americans and racial politics?How does the legacy of the 1992 LA Rebellion influence what's happening today? Tamara's lecture ultimately calls for defunding...

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#WeToo: Journal of Asian American Studies show art #WeToo: Journal of Asian American Studies

AAWW Radio: New Asian American Writers & Literature

“What does sexual violence look like in the lives of those hailed as “model minority?” In this Journal of Asian American Studies X New Book Network rebroadcast—in time for this week's AAAS conference—we discuss a special issue of The Journal of Asian American Studies: #WeToo, a reader of Art, Poetry, Fiction, and Memoir. The #WeToo issue contains works that make academic language and theories of sexual violence relevant for our students’ understanding of their own lives and experiences.

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The City of Good Death ft. Priyanka Champaneri and Marjan Kamali show art The City of Good Death ft. Priyanka Champaneri and Marjan Kamali

AAWW Radio: New Asian American Writers & Literature

We're celebrating Priyanka Champaneri’s debut novel, The City of Good Death. Priyanka will be in conversation with special guest Marjan Kamali, author of The Stationery Shop. Winner of the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing, The City of Good Death is an immersive family saga exploring death, rebirth, and redemption set in India’s holy city of Banaras.

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Northern Light ft. Kazim Ali and Billy-Ray Belcourt show art Northern Light ft. Kazim Ali and Billy-Ray Belcourt

AAWW Radio: New Asian American Writers & Literature

Acclaimed poet, novelist, and essayist Kazim Ali joins AAWW and Milkweed Editions to launch his new memoir, Northern Light: Power, Land, and the Memory of Water. Northern Light, a sensitive and elegantly structured exploration of land and power, is told through Ali’s recollections of his childhood in Manitoba, and the relationships he built with the indigenous Pimicikamak community, his former neighbors and fierce environmental activists. Ali is joined in conversation by poet and scholar Billy-Ray Be

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My Year Abroad ft. Chang-rae Lee and Bryan Washington show art My Year Abroad ft. Chang-rae Lee and Bryan Washington

AAWW Radio: New Asian American Writers & Literature

Join AAWW as we celebrate award-winning writer Chang-rae Lee’s electrifying new novel, My Year Abroad. A surprising, tender, and humorous work, My Year Abroad is a story unique to Chang-rae Lee’s immense talents as a writer, and explores the division between East and West, capitalism, mental health, mentorship, and much more. Chang-rae will be joined in conversation by Bryan Washington, award-winning author of Lot and Memorial.

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Brown Baby ft. Nikesh Shukla & Mira Jacob show art Brown Baby ft. Nikesh Shukla & Mira Jacob

AAWW Radio: New Asian American Writers & Literature

AAWW is delighted to celebrate the launch of writer Nikesh Shukla’s new memoir, Brown Baby: A Memoir of Race, Family, and Home. An intimate look at love, grief, and fatherhood, Shukla’s memoir “bears witness to our turbulent times” (Bernardine Evaristo) with humor, honesty, and hope. Shukla is joined in conversation by Mira Jacob, author of Good Talk.

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Colonize This! Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism show art Colonize This! Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism

AAWW Radio: New Asian American Writers & Literature

In Colonize This! Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism!, Daisy Hernandez and Bushra Rehman have collected a bold group of emerging writers whose prescient and intimate writing paints an expansive portrait of the experience of being women and femmes of color. This updated edition was a protest to the political Trump regime in our country, and the experiences and intellectual insights in Colonize This! help sharpen our analysis for the struggles ahead, regardless of who is in the White House.

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Acclaimed poet, novelist, and essayist Kazim Ali joins the Asian American Writers’ Workshop and Milkweed Editions to launch his new memoir, Northern Light: Power, Land, and the Memory of WaterNorthern Light, a sensitive and elegantly structured exploration of land and power, is told through Ali’s recollections of his childhood in Manitoba, and the relationships he built with the indigenous Pimicikamak community, his former neighbors and fierce environmental activists. Ali is joined in conversation by poet and scholar Billy-Ray Belcourt.