06258nam 2200709 450 991078801670332120230126211205.0(CKB)2670000000608410(EBL)3039959(SSID)ssj0001460763(PQKBManifestationID)11917391(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001460763(PQKBWorkID)11466945(PQKB)11688754(StDuBDS)EDZ0001371034(MiAaPQ)EBC3039959(OCoLC)904400186(MdBmJHUP)muse42206(Au-PeEL)EBL3039959(CaPaEBR)ebr11043003(CaONFJC)MIL763415(EXLCZ)99267000000060841020150424h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEast meets black Asian and black masculinities in the post-civil rights era /Chong Chon-SmithJackson, [Mississippi] :University Press of Mississippi,2015.©20151 online resource (201 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-62674-529-3 1-62846-205-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: Racial Magnetism in Post Civil Rights America -- The Asian American Writing Movement and Blackness: Race and Gender Politics in Asian American Anthologies -- Yellow Bodies, Black Sweat: Yao Ming, Ichiro Suzuki, and Global Sport -- "I'm Michael Jackson, You Tito": Kung-Fu Fighters and Hip-Hop Buddies in Martial Arts Buddy Films -- Afro-Asian Rhythms and Rhymes: The Hip-Hop and Spoken Word Lyricists of I Was Born with Two Tongues and the Mountain Brothers -- Conclusion: Critical Reflections on Race, Class, Empire, and the "Pains of Modernity"."East Meets Black examines the making and remaking of race and masculinity through the racialization of Asian and black men, confronting this important white stratagem to secure class and racial privilege, wealth, and status in the post-civil rights era. Indeed, Asian and black men in neoliberal America are cast by white supremacy as oppositional. Through this opposition in the US racial hierarchy, Chong Chon-Smith argues that Asian and black men are positioned along binaries--brain/body, diligent/lazy, nerd/criminal, culture/genetics, student/convict, and technocrat/athlete--in what he terms "racial magnetism." Via this concept, East Meets Black traces the national conversations that oppose black and Asian masculinities but also the Afro-Asian counterpoints in literature, film, popular sport, hip hop music, performance arts, and internet subcultures. Chon-Smith highlights the spectacle and performance of baseball players such as Ichiro Suzuki within global multiculturalism and the racially coded controversy between Yao Ming and Shaquille O'Neal in transnational basketball. Further, he assesses the prominence of martial arts buddy films such as Romeo Must Die and Rush Hour that produce Afro-Asian solidarity in mainstream Hollywood cinema. Finally, Chon-Smith explores how the Afro-Asian cultural fusions in hip hop open up possibilities for the creation of alternative subcultures, to disrupt myths of black pathology and the Asian model minority"--Provided by publisher."East Meets Black examines the making and remaking of race and masculinity through the racialization of Asian and black men, confronting this important white stratagem to secure class and racial privilege, wealth, and status in the post-civil rights era. Indeed Asian and black men in neoliberal America are cast by white supremacy as oppositional. Through this opposition in the US racial hierarchy, Chong Chon-Smith argues that Asian and black men are positioned along binaries brain/body, diligent/lazy, nerd/criminal, culture/ genetics, student/convict, and technocrat/athlete--in what he terms "racial magnetism." Via this concept, East Meets Black traces the national conversations that oppose black and Asian masculinities, but also the Afro-Asian counterpoints in literature, film, popular sport, hip-hop music, performance arts, and internet subcultures. Chon-Smith highlights the spectacle and performance of baseball players such as Ichiro Suzuki within global multiculturalism and the racially coded controversy between Yao Ming and Shaquille O'Neal in transnational basketball. Further, he assesses the prominence of martial arts buddy films such as Romeo Must Die and Rush Hour that produce Afro-Asian solidarity in mainstream Hollywood cinema. Finally, Chon-Smith explores how the Afro-Asian cultural fusions in hip-hop open up possibilities for the creation of alternative subcultures, to disrupt myths of black pathology and the Asian model minority. In this first interdisciplinary book on Asian and black masculinities in literature and popular culture, Chon-Smith explores the inspiring, contradictory, hostile, resonant, and unarticulated ways in which the formation of Asian and black racial masculinity has affected contemporary America. "--Provided by publisher.African AmericansRelations with Asian AmericansAsian AmericansEthnic identityAfrican American men in popular cultureAsian American men in popular cultureMasculinitySocial aspectsUnited StatesAmerican literatureMinority authorsHistory and criticismUnited StatesRace relationsHistory20th centuryUnited StatesEthnic relationsHistory20th centuryAfrican AmericansRelations with Asian Americans.Asian AmericansEthnic identity.African American men in popular culture.Asian American men in popular culture.MasculinitySocial aspectsAmerican literatureMinority authorsHistory and criticism.305.8009730904Chon-Smith Chong1538943MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910788016703321East meets black3789486UNINA03422nam 2200565 450 991078875960332120170816143334.01-4704-0158-4(CKB)3360000000464757(EBL)3113880(SSID)ssj0000888774(PQKBManifestationID)11487560(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000888774(PQKBWorkID)10866809(PQKB)11704252(MiAaPQ)EBC3113880(RPAM)1618215(PPN)195414551(EXLCZ)99336000000046475720140905h19961996 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAn arithmetic Riemann-Roch theorem for singular arithmetic surfaces /Wayne AitkenProvidence, Rhode Island :American Mathematical Society,1996.©19961 online resource (189 p.)Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society,0065-9266 ;Volume 120, Number 573"March 1996, volume 120, number 573 (first of 4 numbers)."0-8218-0407-3 Includes bibliographical references.""Contents""; ""Chapter 1. The Intersection Pairing for One-Dimensional Schemes""; ""1. Preliminaries""; ""2. The Determinant of Cohomology Functor""; ""3. The Norm Functor for Zero-Dimensional Schemes""; ""4. The Definition of the Intersection Pairing""; ""5. The Intersection Pairing and Norms""; ""6. The Norm Functor for Divisors""; ""7. Other Properties of the Intersection Pairing""; ""8. Extensions of the Base Field""; ""Chapter 2. The Intersection Pairing for Families of One-dimensional Schemes""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. Horizontal Divisors""; ""3. The Norm Functor""""4. The Intersection Pairing""""5. The Determinant of Cohomology Line Bundle""; ""6. Flat Base Change""; ""Chapter 3. The Riemann-Roch Isomorphism""; ""1. The Relative Dualizing Sheaf""; ""2. The Adjunction Formula""; ""3. The Duality Isomorphism on Determinants""; ""4. The Riemann-Roch Isomorphism""; ""Chapter 4. Intersection Functions on Complex Curves""; ""1. Motivation: The Non-Archimedean Situation""; ""2. The Archimedean Case: Basic Definitions""; ""3. Intersection Functions on Nonsingular Curves""; ""4. Intersection Functions on Singular Curves: The Existence Theorem""""5. Classification of Intersection Functions: Preliminaries""""6. Classification of Intersection Functions""; ""7. Chern Forms of Intersection Functions""; ""8. Chern Forms of Intersection Functions: Proofs""; ""9. Chern Forms of Intersection Functions: Another Interpretation""; ""Chapter 5. The Arithmetic Riemann-Roch Isomorphism""; ""1. Norms for Determinants of Cohomology""; ""2. The Riemann-Roch Isomorphism for Arithmetic Surfaces""; ""Bibliography""Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society ;Volume 120, Number 573.Arithmetical algebraic geometryRiemann-Roch theoremsArithmetical algebraic geometry.Riemann-Roch theorems.512/.74Aitken Wayne1963-1565523MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910788759603321An arithmetic Riemann-Roch theorem for singular arithmetic surfaces3835309UNINA