This book calls readers to experience radical empathy through fiction by putting women writers of color's works in conversation. It forges dialogues between contemporary Asian American, African American, and Chicana writers around intersectional topics of race, gender, and class, hoping to inspire readers to take action for social justice.
This book calls readers to experience radical empathy through fiction by putting women writers of color's works in conversation. It forges dialogues between contemporary Asian American, African American, and Chicana writers around intersectional topics of race, gender, and class, hoping to inspire readers to take action for social justice.
A Personal Preface Introduction Chapter One: The Case for Radical Empathy in Fiction Chapter Two: "Not merely unspoken, but unspeakable": The Silences of Celeste Ng and Maxine Hong Kingston Chapter Three: Journeys Within: Black Men on the Road in Song of Solomon and Sing, Chapter Four: Trees in Concrete: Shifting Classes and Changing Neighborhoods in Sandra Cisneros and Kali Fajardo-Anstine Chapter Five: Literary Remix Appendix: Multicultural Book Club Acknowledgements Works Cited About the Author
A Personal Preface Introduction Chapter One: The Case for Radical Empathy in Fiction Chapter Two: "Not merely unspoken, but unspeakable": The Silences of Celeste Ng and Maxine Hong Kingston Chapter Three: Journeys Within: Black Men on the Road in Song of Solomon and Sing, Chapter Four: Trees in Concrete: Shifting Classes and Changing Neighborhoods in Sandra Cisneros and Kali Fajardo-Anstine Chapter Five: Literary Remix Appendix: Multicultural Book Club Acknowledgements Works Cited About the Author
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