daumari's review

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5.0

4.5 rounded up to 5. Far denser than I expected, while still feeling like a broad intro survey to Asian American pop history. I recommend the syllabus sections for further exploration because each topic is deserving of their own deep dives. Despite the title, the Before section does a decent job at describing from the earliest waves of immigration through the 1980s, historically and in pop culture. The authors' reasoning for nineties onward is because that's when the children of post-1965 Hart-Cellar Act immigration waves started making art (which isn't to say previous waves existed! In sheer terms of numbers there's more post-65 Asian Americans than prior waves like my own family).

The authors are all notables in Asian American pop culture: Philip Wang is part of the trio who founded Wong Fu Productions, an early mainstay on Youtube; Jeff Yang is a journalist with decades of experience and father of Hudson Yang, star of Fresh Off the Boat; and Phil Yu runs Angry Asian Man, a longrunning blog connecting Asian America (and for me growing up from enclaves, a life line into the diaspora). Highly recommend all their work, especially Jeff & Phil's podcast They Call Us Bruce.

I have the physical version of the book, which has some lovely foldout sections for Spaces in Asian America- the Asian grocery store, university culture night, a night through K-Town, etc. My only criticism is that any time there was a numbered map or foldout, some numbers were missing or not labeled properly. My biggest problem was with the map of Asian American history in the Before section, with some numbers not even in the right states.

nikbookdragon's review

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informative medium-paced

4.0

melanna's review against another edition

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funny hopeful informative lighthearted reflective medium-paced

4.0

I wasn’t sure about this one as I was afraid it was just going to be a slog. it’s a collection of essays about Asian culture. I learned a lot and there were some really interesting and fun tidbits throughout as well as some viewpoints to consider (as a non Asian) and how Asian creators have been held back or replaced by white dominance and cultural caste systems.

abbyf's review against another edition

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emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring medium-paced

3.75

nickscoby's review

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4.0

This is a really dense book--truly an encyclopedia. At times the information seems overwhelming but at least it's thorough!

genevievelin's review

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funny hopeful informative inspiring fast-paced

4.5

tokki_reads's review

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emotional funny informative inspiring lighthearted sad

3.0

lucyisaula's review

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informative slow-paced

4.0

barium_squirrel's review

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hopeful informative reflective slow-paced

3.0

natncho's review

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5.0

Loved this. The audiobook was fun. I want to buy it to see the illustrations. And I want a Canadian version!