"name it now so as not to repeat history in oblivion"
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Remembering LB City Cyber Lesbian Utopia Taehee Whang Books / Zines $12.00
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From Yokosuka Ishiuchi Miyako Books / Artists’ Books $35.00
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Born Free & Equal: The Story of Loyal _______-Americans Joseph Maida Books / Artists’ Books $45.00
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MAKE A FOUNTAIN Ying Liu Books / Artists’ Books $45.00
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Feminist Pornographic Collective Consciousness Feminist Pornographic Collective Consciousness (FPCC) Books / Zines $20.00
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You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else Dao Strom Books / Artists’ Books $25.00
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Transexperiences Chen Zhen Books / Artists’ Books $110.00
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Chronotopic Traverses / Traversée Chronotopique Haegue Yang Books / Artists’ Books $23.00
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Campaign Child Yuan Xiaopeng Books / Artists’ Books $36.00
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A Journal of the Plague Year Cosmin Costinas, Inti Guerrero and Leslie Ma Books / Artists’ Books $36.00
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On Sanctuary Mimi Zhu Editions / Prints $40.00
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My Grandma’s Recipes David Horvitz Books / Small Books $10.00
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Yes, Asians Go to Jail Too Jason Mai Books / Zines $8.00
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Martha’s Quarterly Tammy Nguyen, Aerica Shimizu Banks, Joseph Siry and Tess Elliot Books / Artists’ Books $20.00
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How Do You Say Your Last Name? Vanessa Nguyen Books / Artists’ Books $20.00
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Silent Stories Angel Shaw Books / Artists’ Books $50.00
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AAPI Support Black Lives Matter Olivia Sy OUT OF STOCK
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Queer Ancient Ways Zairong Xiang Books / Artists’ Writings $21.00
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Too Salty Too Wet 更咸更濕 Tiffany Sia Books / Artists’ Books $38.00
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GEN CMD Z Sum Lok-kei Books / Artists’ Books $25.00
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AZNBF John Akira Harrold Books / Artists’ Books $40.00
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Martha’s Quarterly Tammy Nguyen, Tropical Futures (TFI), Diane Glancy, John Locke and Native Seeds/SEARCH (NS/S) Books / Artists’ Books $15.00
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Clio History Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Books $10.00
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Sexting Ivy Zheyu Chen Books / Artists’ Books $15.00
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BIG FUN Bootleg T-Shirt [XXXL] Amanda Ross-Ho Apparel / T-shirts $40.00
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Helen Keller or Arakawa Madeline Gins and Arakawa Books $15.00
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Phaedrus Pron Paul Chan Books $25.00
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A Cookbook of Invisible Writing Amy Suo Wu Books / Artists’ Books $35.00
Systemic racism endangers us all. The murders in Atlanta put into stark relief what Asian Americans have known long before the beginning of the global pandemic. History shows us the more than a century-long legislation against Asians in America. This past year, Asians were being targeted by white supremacists and xenophobes across the world. In this country, the hate was exacerbated because we posed a threat to regressive attempts to “make America great again.” Asians became scapegoats for an utterly inept and racist governmental and social charge that directly led to the deaths of over 500,000 people in this country.
Nationalism, like racism and misogyny, is the real danger to the body politic. It infuses the mind and spreads fastest among those most vulnerable to ideas that fetishize the power of self-regard above all else. But a concept of a self worth becomes valuable only when it prizes a common experience that underwrites that concept in the first place: that no one becomes genuinely someone on their own.
Artists, activists, and forward-minded lawmakers have understood this dynamic and have pushed for a broad set of political and social protections for Asian-Americans long before the 2016 election. Asians are a part of the evolving American experience who cannot be erased or assaulted without gravely distorting that experience.
Engagement with art and the act of reading are two common endeavors where the fate of concepts and the power of experiences are most intertwined. Art and books are opportunities where the concept of the self can be enlarged and enlivened by experiencing all that it is not, or not yet.
These are just some of the thoughts Emmy Catedral and I shared, as we tried to grapple with what happened on Tuesday. What little solace we found came from acts of solidarity against the tide of anti-Asian hate. From the streets. Online. Even from legislators on the state and federal level. And from thinking about these works. – Paul Chan, March 19, 2021
“To name it now so as not to repeat history in oblivion. To extract each fragment by each fragment from the word from the image another word another image the reply that will not repeat history in oblivion.” – Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Dictee
“name it now so as not to repeat history in oblivion”
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Taehee Whang
Remembering LB City Cyber Lesbian Utopia
Ridgewood, NY: Hyperlink Press, 2019
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Tammy Nguyen, Aerica Shimizu Banks, Joseph Siry and Tess Elliot
Martha’s Quarterly
NY, New York: Passenger Pigeon Press, 2020
200
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Joseph Maida
Born Free & Equal: The Story of Loyal _______-Americans
New York, NY: Convoke, 2018
250
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Dao Strom
You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else
Hanoi, Vietnam: AJAR Press, 2018
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Feminist Pornographic Collective Consciousness (FPCC)
Feminist Pornographic Collective Consciousness
Brooklyn, NY: Random Man, 2019
200
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Haegue Yang
Chronotopic Traverses / Traversée Chronotopique
Berlin, Germany: Bom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite
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Cosmin Costinas, Inti Guerrero and Leslie Ma
A Journal of the Plague Year
Berlin, Germany: Sternberg Press, 2015
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Mimi Zhu
On Sanctuary
New York, Baltimore, Los Angeles, NY, MD, CA: Printed Matter Inc. and Press Press, 2020
50
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Tammy Nguyen, Tropical Futures (TFI), Diane Glancy, John Locke and Native Seeds/SEARCH (NS/S)
Martha’s Quarterly
NY, New York: Passenger Pigeon Press, 2020
200
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Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
Clio History
New York, NY: Inc. and Wedge Press, 1982
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Madeline Gins and Arakawa
Helen Keller or Arakawa
Santa Fe and New York, NM and NY: Burning Books, 1994
size unknown
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