Author: wesley yang

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Summary

Asian-American men are one of the most invisible ethnic groups. They tow the line between sexually repressed and emotionally vulnerable white men and social justice people of color and don’t quite fit in either. Being an Asian-American male is being stuck in liminality, especially because your own social identity is a non-entity in society. There aren’t societies for asian-american men to find solidarity like there are for other people of color, and it’s not identified as much in media as much as the “villainous” personas like frustrated rural white men or militant black men from the mid 1900s.

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