Rise, Jeff Yang
Rise, Jeff Yang
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Rise
A Pop History of Asian America from the Nineties to Now

Author: Jeff Yang, Phil Yu, Philip Wang

Narrator: Brittany Ishibashi, Fiona Rene, Nick Martineau, Rama Krishna Vallury, Matt Yang King, Jeff Yang, Phil Yu, Philip Wang

Unabridged: 19 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 03/01/2022


Synopsis

"Hip, entertaining...imaginative."—Kirkus, starred review *"Essential." —Min Jin Lee * "A Herculean effort."—Lisa Ling * "A must-read."—Ijeoma Oluo * "Get two copies."—Shea Serrano * "A book we've needed for ages." —Celeste Ng * "Accessible, informative, and fun." —Cathy Park Hong * "This book has serious substance...Also, I'm in it."—Ronny ChiengRISE is a love letter to and for Asian Americans--a vivid scrapbook of voices, emotions, and memories from an era in which our culture was forged and transformed, and a way to preserve both the headlines and the intimate conversations that have shaped our community into who we are today.When the Hart-Celler Act passed in 1965, opening up US immigration to non-Europeans, it ushered in a whole new era. But even to the first generation of Asian Americans born in the US after that milestone, it would have been impossible to imagine that sushi and boba would one day be beloved by all, that a Korean boy band named BTS would be the biggest musical act in the world, that one of the most acclaimed and popular movies of 2018 would be Crazy Rich Asians, or that we would have an Asian American Vice President. And that’s not even mentioning the creators, performers, entrepreneurs, execs and influencers who've been making all this happen, behind the scenes and on the screen; or the activists and representatives continuing to fight for equity, building coalitions and defiantly holding space for our voices and concerns. And still: Asian America is just getting started.The timing could not be better for this intimate, eye-opening, and frequently hilarious guided tour through the pop-cultural touchstones and sociopolitical shifts of the 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and beyond. Jeff Yang, Phil Yu, and Philip Wang chronicle how we’ve arrived at today’s unprecedented diversity of Asian American cultural representation through engaging topics (including a step-by-step guide to a night out in K-Town, a note on historic Asian American landmarks, a handy “Appreciation or Appropriation?” discussion, and celebrations of both our "founding fathers and mothers" and the nostalgia-inducing personalities of each decade), plus essays from major AAPI artists, exclusive roundtables with Asian American cultural icons, and more, anchored by extended insider narratives of each decade by the three co-authors. Rise is an informative, lively, and inclusive celebration of both shared experiences and singular moments, and all the different ways in which we have chosen to come together.

About Jeff Yang

JEFF YANG has been observing, exploring, and writing about the Asian American community for over thirty years. He launched one of the first Asian American national magazines, A. Magazine, in the late '90s and early 2000s, and now writes frequently forCNN, Quartz, Slateand elsewhere.  He has written/edited three books—Jackie Chan’s New York Times-best-selling memoir I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action; Once Upon a Time in China, a history of the cinemas of Hong Kong, Taiwan and the Mainland; and Eastern Standard Time: A Guide to Asian Influence on American Culture. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.

About Phil Yu

PHIL YU is the founder and editor of the popular Asian American news and culture blog, Angry Asian Man, which has had a devoted following since 2001. His commentary has been featured and quoted in the The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, and elsewhere. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.

About Philip Wang

PHILIP WANG is the co-founder of the hugely influential production company Wong Fu Productions. Since the mid 2000s, his creative work has garnered over 3 million subscribers and half a billion views online, as well as recognition from NPR and CNN for its impact on Asian American representation. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sahitya on November 26, 2022

I frankly can’t describe the experience of reading this book in a small review. I’m not exactly Asian American because I came to the states only about a decade ago but it’s natural that I want to engage with atleast some part of the Asian American culture, and get to know more of this history. So, t......more

Goodreads review by Ankita on April 08, 2022

I loved this book! I have been a fan of Phillip Wang's Youtube content for a while, and so was quite excited to dive into this book. I found 'Rise' extremely interesting, comprehensive and important. I am an Asian-Asian/Indian (not Asian-American), but American pop culture has been a huge part of my......more

Goodreads review by Emily on March 09, 2022

Yay for a book that celebrates my community! However if reviewing the book for its contents and not for the first of its kind, I thought the book was too west coast and entertainment field oriented. I felt like there were things left out from the east coast (and probably Midwest and elsewhere) espec......more

Goodreads review by My Tam on March 23, 2022

A book I didn’t know I needed and will never part with. A dear friend gifted a signed copy made out to me and though it was on my list, I was unaware of its significance. This book is necessary for any American, especially Asian Americans. I don’t say that lightly. At a time when we are being attack......more

Goodreads review by Katherine on December 24, 2023

A good primer on Asian Americans in media over the ages,but falls short when it tries to explore other areas. Self-acknowledges that it is pretty east asian focused and it does try to include some SEA/SA voices, but it does have a very strong Cupertino/San Marino feel to it. The majority of chapters......more