Unassimilable, Bianca MabuteLouie
Unassimilable, Bianca MabuteLouie
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Unassimilable
An Asian Diasporic Manifesto for the Twenty-First Century

Author: Bianca Mabute-Louie

Narrator: Natalie Naudus

Unabridged: 6 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 01/14/2025

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A scholar and activist’s brilliant socio-political examination of Asian Americans who refuse to assimilate and instead build their own belonging on their own terms outside of mainstream American institutions.In this hard-hitting and deeply personal book, a combination of manifesto and memoir, scholar, sociologist, and activist Bianca Mabute-Louie transforms the ways we understand race, class, citizenship, and the concept of assimilation and its impact on Asian American communities from the nineteenth century to present day.UNASSIMILABLE opens with a focus on the San Gabriel Valley (SGV), the first Asian ethnoburb in Los Angeles County and in the nation, where she grew up. A suburban neighborhood with a conspicuous Asian immigrant population, SGV thrives not because of its assimilation into Whiteness, but because of its unapologetic catering to its immigrant community.Mabute-Louie then examines “Predominantly White Institutions With A lot of Asians” and how these institutions shape the racial politics of Asian Americans and Asian internationals, including the fight against affirmative action and the fight for ethnic studies. She moves on to interrogate the role of the religion, showing how the immigrant church is a sanctuary even as it is an extension of colonialism and the American Empire. In the book’s conclusion, Bianca looks to the future, boldly proposing a reconsideration of the term Asian American for a new label that better clarifies who Asians in America are today.UNASSIMILABLE offers a radical vision of Asian American political identity informed by a refusal of Whiteness and collective care for each other. It is a forthright declaration against assimilation and in service of cross-racial, anti-imperialist solidarity and revolutionary politics. Scholarly yet accessible, informative and informed, this book is a major addition to Ethnic Studies and American Studies.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Bianca Mabute-Louie

Bianca Mabute-Louie is an award-winning sociologist, speaker, and activist completing her PhD at Rice University, where she researches the intersections of race, religion, and politics. She is published in top academic journals, including Social Forces and Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, as well as in public outlets like Elle Magazine. Bianca has been featured in CNN, TIME, ABC, LA Times, among other outlets. Over the last decade, Bianca has served Asian American community organizations and taught Asian American Studies. Through her work in academia and the community, Bianca is committed to the praxis of solidarity and collective liberation.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bianca on January 17, 2025

10/10 no notes......more

Goodreads review by Vivian on February 06, 2025

this is an extra special read/review because i not only got to read this book but attended an event on bianca’s book tour last night!!! hooray i think this book simultaneously affirmed or clarified a lot of feelings/thoughts i’ve had over the last few years about ~asian american identity~ while also......more

Goodreads review by Gayatri Sethi on January 16, 2025

Replete with sociological theories, astute observations and poignant insights. This is an essential study for all those who identify as Asian diaspora or Asian Americans. Academics who teach in ethnic studies as well as any Asia related topics will definitely wish to add this book to syllabus. I’m blo......more

Goodreads review by Stevie on March 05, 2025

I knew it would be better to buy this instead of borrowing from the library. Looking forward to re-reading and taking notes.......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on February 18, 2025

To date, the most important book on Asian American Diaspora studies in the 21st century? Unassimilable represents a paradigmatic shift in the field of (the sociology of) Asian American studies by historicizing and actively challenging the taken-for-granted ideas in the field. While many scholars are......more