Asian American Feminisms and Women of Color Politics brings together
groundbreaking essays that speak to the relationship between Asian
American feminisms, feminist of color work, and transnational feminist
scholarship. This collection, featuring work by both senior and rising
scholars, considers topics including the politics of visibility,
histories of Asian American participation in women of color political
formations, accountability for Asian American "settler complicities" and
cross-racial solidarities, and Asian American community-based strategies
against state violence as shaped by and tied to women of color
feminisms. Asian American Feminisms and Women of Color Politics
provides a deep conceptual intervention into the theoretical
underpinnings of Asian American studies; ethnic studies; women's,
gender, and sexual studies; as well as cultural studies in general.