Louder Than the Lies, Ellie Yang Camp
Louder Than the Lies, Ellie Yang Camp
List: $34.99 | Sale: $24.50
Club: $17.49

Louder Than the Lies
Asian American Identity, Solidarity, and Self-Love

Author: Ellie Yang Camp

Narrator: Carmilla Jo

Unabridged: 7 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/22/2024


Synopsis

A primer on racism that offers an intersectional, anti-racist, coalition-building view of Asian American identity. What does it mean to be Asian American? How does our racialization in the United States shape our lives and our worldviews? With candor and care, Ellie Yang Camp, a Taiwanese American educator, offers a set of ideas and frameworks to guide us toward a more nuanced understanding of these questions. Drawing on her experiences and observations from history, conversations with Asian American peers, and lessons derived from other people of color, Camp unpacks the confusing dynamics that underlie anti-Asian stigmas and stereotypes in the US. From the model minority myth to yellowface to anti-Blackness among Asian communities, Camp presses into hard questions and moments of discomfort, naming fears so that we might dispel them. Key stories of resistance reveal the importance of solidarity, both among the diverse people under the Asian American umbrella and with all who are exploited by white supremacy. Acknowledging that racism is a system thrust upon us to control us, Camp fuels our boldness to challenge tropes, dismantle prejudices, and embrace self-determination as an act of radical liberation.

About Ellie Yang Camp

Ellie Yang Camp is an artist and educator from the San Francisco Bay Area. The proud daughter of Taiwanese immigrants, she has been a high-school history teacher, a full-time parent, a calligrapher, an anti-racist educator, and now an author. She has a bachelor's degree in political science from UC Berkeley and a master's degree in education from Stanford.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elena on October 23, 2024

[ 4.5/5 stars ] In LOUDER THAN THE LIES, Camp excavates what it means to be Asian American. Through visual diagrams which complement Camp's ideas, this book is beyond the author's personal journey searching for answers. Starting with the theme of racial and ethnic identity, Camp navigates between her......more

Goodreads review by emily on January 27, 2025

really good read on asian american solidarity and how we fit into the fold of american culture because of our generally shared traits. i do think it's important as recent immigrants (especially those who are wealthy immigrants) to understand the place we hold in the minority community and how we can......more

Goodreads review by Carolyn on November 30, 2024

Important. Profound. I'll be referring back to this book for a long time.......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on April 19, 2025

Such a fascinating and thorough perspective on the Asian American experience- I loved reading the stories on Asian American history they never shared in school. Helped to also articulate feelings I’ve experienced throughout my life that I’ve never had words for.......more

Goodreads review by Jeremy on December 06, 2024

A really good read. While the target audience is clearly Asian Americans, it gave me good historical context and a good picture of the challenges facing Asian American. Definitely recommend it!......more