"What are the consequences of understanding 'Asian American' as a term wrapped up in carceral warfare, antiblackness, coloniality, and extraction? Positioning the figure of the 'Asian American' within a Civilizational project that imagines, institutionalizes, and enforces Western 'Man,' <i>Making the Human </i>demystifies the de facto liberalism embedded in dominant racial categories-and of 'anti-racism' itself." - Dylan Rodríguez (professor in the departments of Black Study and Media & Cultural Studies at the University of Califo) "Corinne Mitsuye Sugino’s book is an expansive, ambitious examination of how Asian/Americans are constructed through racial allegory. In this tour de force, Sugino artfully analyzes the rhetoric of 'Asian/American' as fetish, disease vector, carceral subject, and victimized college applicant across popular discourse, film, and the law to construct 'Western Man'. It’s a must-read for scholars interested in the intersection of Asian American studies, rhetoric, and race." - David C. Oh (author of Whitewashing the Movies: Asian Erasure and White Subjectivity in U.S. Film Culture)
Chapter 1: Love and Intimacy: Race, Exoticism, and ‘Asian Fetish’
Chapter 2: Family and Mothering: Multicultural Redemption and Gendered Racial Logics in Crazy Rich Asians
Chapter 3: Discrimination and Justice: Asian Americans and Anti-Blackness in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard
Chapter 4: Person/Nationhood: Anti-Asian Racism Amidst COVID-19
Chapter 5: Carcerality: Entangling Categories of Asian American Racialization
Coda
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index