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Working from themes of gender, violence, memory, loss, and selfhood, The nine artists in Women’s Resistance in Kashmir propose a radical turn from the binary of agency versus victimhood, instead asserting Kashmiri women’s narratives are complex, multidimensional experiences.
American Peril connects four distinct periods of rampant anti-Asian racism: The mid-Nineteenth century Chinese Exclusion Era, Japanese Internment in World War II, the Auto Industry’s Japan Bashing in the 1970’s - 1980’s, and Post 9/11 Islamophobia, constructing a timeline of Anti-Asian Racism through magazine ads, posters, and miscellaneous Americana paraphernalia that directly juxtaposed the contemporary anti-Asian and anti-Muslim sanctions.