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Seulghee Lee, "Other Lovings: An Afroasian American Theory of Life" (Ohio State UP, 2025)

2025/5/9
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Seulghee Lee: 本书探讨了非裔和亚裔美国人文学与文化中爱的存在和丰富,以及其凝聚少数群体社会生活的力量。我反驳了以消极性为中心的批判性制度,例如非洲悲观主义和种族忧郁症,并论证了爱作为一种本体论力量,能够塑造社会结构,并挑战个体化、巩固的社会主体的概念。通过对文学和文化文本的细致解读,我试图揭示爱在非裔和亚裔美国人传统中的丰富性和存在,并以此来反驳学术话语中一些占据主导地位的理论观点。 本书在疫情期间的反亚裔和反黑人暴力事件背景下进行了修订,引言和结论章节描述了这些事件的交织,并通过比较分析《内部唐人街》等当代作品来阐明亚裔和非裔美国人的共同点。 我使用了“爱之存在”的概念,强调爱并非总是难以捉摸的,它存在于我们之中,我们不需要关注其缺失或破裂的特殊性,而是挖掘其完整和丰富的存在。 在种族本体论方面,我试图将非裔美国研究和亚裔美国研究中关于种族本体论和主体缺失的观点结合起来,论证一种不依赖于主体概念的充实性。 通过分析《缺点》中主角本与前女友及其白人男友的对话,我论证了对象关系如何挑战温和身份认同的论述,以及社会建构的对象如何取代个体束缚的主体。 通过分析盖尔·琼斯的《科雷吉多拉》中乌尔萨与创伤的关系,我论证了创伤并非决定乌尔萨主体性的最终因素,乌尔萨与祖先的联系以及她对乌托邦式突破的渴望,体现了反黑人暴力并非拥有最终决定权。 林书豪现象的案例研究说明了亚裔美国人的身份认同并非完全可以简化为反亚裔种族主义的本体论力量,同时也存在于反黑人和黑人之间的本体论轴线上。 史蒂文·元和一些嘻哈艺术家对反亚裔和反黑人仇恨的回应,以及他们对亚裔美国人身份认同的表达,丰富了本书对亚裔美国人与黑人之间关系的探讨。 我目前正在研究一个关于反亚裔厌男症的理论研究项目,以及一个关于亚裔美国人关系的新方法的编辑文集。 我最近出版了一本关于非裔和亚裔美国人视觉文化的编辑文集《酷儿与女性凝视》,其中探讨了非裔和亚裔美国人视觉文化中的并置现象以及对社区之间固有冲突的叙事进行反驳。 Asia Adomanis: 访谈中,Asia Adomanis 与 Seulghee Lee 进行了深入的探讨,涵盖了本书的理论基础、案例研究以及作者的未来研究方向。Adomanis 提出了许多具有洞察力的问题,引导 Lee 阐述了其研究方法、关键概念以及对相关学术论点的回应。Adomanis 的提问促进了 Lee 对其研究的更全面和深入的解释,使听众能够更好地理解本书的核心论点和研究意义。

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Join me for a conversation with Dr. Seulghee Lee) (Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English, University of South Carolina) about his recently published book, Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life (Ohio State UP, 2025). Some topics of our discussion include Adrian Tomine's graphic novel *Shortcomings *(2007), Gayl Jones' novella Corregidora (1975), and the cultural phenomenon of "Linsanity" and the lasting impact of NBA player Jeremy Lin's rise to fame.

In Other Lovings, Seulghee Lee traces the presence and plenitude of love embedded in Black and Asian American literatures and cultures to reveal their irreducible power to cohere minoritarian social life. Bringing together Black studies, Asian American studies, affect theory, critical theory, and queer of color critique, Lee examines the bonds of love in works by Amiri Baraka, Audre Lorde, David Henry Hwang, Gayl Jones, Fred Moten, Adrian Tomine, and Charles Yu. He attends to the ontological force of love in popular culture, investigating Asian American hip-hop and sport through readings of G Yamazawa, Year of the Ox, and Jeremy Lin, as well as in Black public culture through bell hooks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Cornel West. By assessing love’s positive function in these works, Lee argues against critical regimes, such as Afropessimism and racial melancholia, that center negativity. In revealing what Black and Asian American traditions share in their positive configurations of being and collectivity, and in their responses to the overarching logic of white supremacy, Other Lovings suggests possibilities for thinking beyond sociological opposition and historical difference and toward political coalition and cultural affinity. Ultimately, Other Lovings argues for a counter-ontology of love—its felt presence, its relational possibilities, and its lived practices.

This episode was hosted by Asia Adomanis), a PhD student in the Department of History of Art at Ohio State.

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