Racial Melancholia, Racial Dissociati..., David L. Eng
Racial Melancholia, Racial Dissociati..., David L. Eng
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Racial Melancholia, Racial Dissociation
On the Social and Psychic Lives of Asian Americans

Author: David L. Eng, Shinhee Han

Narrator: Cindy Kay

Unabridged: 8 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/13/2021


Synopsis

In Racial Melancholia, Racial Dissociation critic David L. Eng and psychotherapist Shinhee Han draw on case histories from the mid-1990s to the present to explore the social and psychic predicaments of Asian American young adults from Generation X to Generation Y. Combining critical race theory with several strands of psychoanalytic thought, they develop the concepts of racial melancholia and racial dissociation to investigate changing processes of loss associated with immigration, displacement, diaspora, and assimilation. These case studies of first- and second-generation Asian Americans deal with a range of difficulties, from depression, suicide, and the politics of coming out to broader issues of the model minority stereotype, transnational adoption, parachute children, colorblind discourses in the United States, and the rise of Asia under globalization. Throughout, Eng and Han link psychoanalysis to larger structural and historical phenomena, illuminating how the study of psychic processes of individuals can inform investigations of race, sexuality, and immigration while creating a more sustained conversation about the social lives of Asian Americans and Asians in the diaspora.

About David L. Eng

David L. Eng is Richard L. Fisher Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is also professor in the Program in Asian American Studies, the Program in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory, and the Program in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies. After receiving his BA in English from Columbia University and his PhD in comparative literature from the University of California at Berkeley, he taught at Columbia and Rutgers before joining Penn in 2007. Eng has held visiting professorships at the University of Bergen (Norway), King's College London, Harvard University, and the University of Hong Kong. He is the recipient of research fellowships from the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, and the Mellon Foundation, among others. In 2016, Eng was elected an honorary member of the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR) in New York City. His areas of specialization include American studies, Asian American studies, Asian diaspora, critical race theory, psychoanalysis, queer studies, gender studies, and visual culture.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Richard

Really big words on a topic that I feel like I need to be more conscious about. That's what ran through my head as I was introduced to this 'book'. As a second generation Asian Australia with a podcast speaking on these topics I could not help but vote it in as something of interest. This reads like......more

Goodreads review by Jennie

Holy fuque I’m doneeeeeee tried to start during winter break and a few times during spring sem but unfortunately was a bit distracted by the messy consequences of failing to process issues that make much (MUCH) more sense now that I have read … brilliant and so glad I did !! Feeling: seen......more