“Finally! A book on mixed race studies that moves away from identity narratives to situate multiracials within power and violence, empire and war. Storti’s feat is remarkable: meticulous research and pitch-perfect writing look easy while the analysis of Asian white life in the context of racist interracial intimacies is astonishing.”—Nitasha Tamar Sharma, Professor of Asian American Studies, Northwestern University<br /><br />“Storti’s meditation on how imperial domination is transformed into the intimacies of living flesh and psychic life is a critical <i>tour de force</i>. Hard-hitting yet lyrical, <i>Torn</i> probes the mutations that mark the mixed Asian/white subject not as multicultural telos but as persistent reminder of tense and terrifying histories of violence.”—David L. Eng, Richard L. Fisher Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction. Torn, Together 1
1. Seduced Whole: Fragmentation, Asian Settler Complicity, and the Cultures of Appropriation 37
2. Racial Renovations: Isolation, Asian/white Domesticity, and America’s Lifestyle Brand 71
Interlude. A Rendering of Desire 101
3. The Hapacalypse? Gendered Anxieties and Paranoid Essentialism Before #MeToo 105
4. Racist Intimacies: Racial Fetishization, the Femme Alter Ego and Her Retribution 139
Coda. Torn Together 173
Notes 183
Bibliography 207
Index 231