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SUMMARY:Global Asias Cyber Chat
DESCRIPTION:\nThis Global Asias Cyber Chat centers two areas of study cr
	itical to the future of Global Asias research—Asian American identities 
	in the South and Afro-Asian intersection—through a conversation about tw
	o documentary films: Far East Deep South (2014) and Finding Samuel Lowe:
	 From Harlem to China (2020). The Cyber Chat features filmmakers Baldwin
	 Chiu and Paula Williams Madison along with several Global South scholar
	s—Jordan Lynton Cox\, Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi\, and Dhanashree Thorat.\n
	\nThe Cyber Chat will trace how these films are located in the broader c
	ontext of Afro-Asian\, Asian American\, and Chinese migration narratives
	. What unique conversations about diaspora\, memory\, and belonging emer
	ge at the intersection of these two films about Chinese labor migration 
	in the U.S. South and Global South contexts? How do the films speak to t
	he racialization of Chinese migrants in Mississippi\, Jamaica\, and the 
	other transnational contexts covered in the films?\n\nFor more details: 
	https://events.la.psu.edu/event/asia_cyber-chat/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>This Global Asi
	as Cyber Chat centers two areas of study critical to the future of Globa
	l Asias research—Asian American identities in the South and Afro-Asian i
	ntersection—through a conversation about two documentary films: <em>Far 
	East Deep South</em> (2014) and <em>Finding Samuel Lowe: From Harlem to 
	China</em> (2020). The Cyber Chat features filmmakers Baldwin Chiu and P
	aula Williams Madison along with several Global South scholars—Jordan Ly
	nton Cox, Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi, and Dhanashree Thorat.</p><p>The Cybe
	r Chat will trace how these films are located in the broader context of 
	Afro-Asian, Asian American, and Chinese migration narratives. What uniqu
	e conversations about diaspora, memory, and belonging emerge at the inte
	rsection of these two films about Chinese labor migration in the U.S. So
	uth and Global South contexts? How do the films speak to the racializati
	on of Chinese migrants in Mississippi, Jamaica, and the other transnatio
	nal contexts covered in the films?</p><p>For more details: <a href='http
	s://events.la.psu.edu/event/asia_cyber-chat/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/
	event/asia_cyber-chat/</a></p></body></html>
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