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'Yellow Perils,' Revived: Exploring Racialized Asian/American Affect and Materiality Through Hate Discourse over the COVID-19 Pandemic

Authors :
Keisuke Kimura
Source :
Journal of Hate Studies; Vol 17, No 1 (2021); 133–145, Keisuke Kimura, Journal of Hate Studies, Vol 17, Iss 1 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Gonzaga Library Publishing, 2021.

Abstract

The goal of this essay is to explore what kind of hate is produced against Asian bodies in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic. By centering Asian/American affect and materiality – marginalized voices, narratives, and feelings of Asian/Americans as affective-performative texts, this essay attends to critique the historical continuum of racial discrimination against Asian/Americans (i.e., yellow peril) and advocate for social justice, equality, and inclusion in the U.S. Overall, I argue that Asian/American bodies are both physiologically and ideologically desensitized, dehumanized, and weaponized as the revival of yellow perils over the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, this essay highlights the possibility of adding affective and performative lenses in Critical Intercultural Communication research, exploring the politics of Asian/American bodies and the hate discourse as a case study for further academic conversations in Asian/American scholarship in Communication.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21697442 and 15402126
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Hate Studies
Accession number :
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