NaokoSmith
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The Asian Mystique
'Lo, Matthew!

I'm just going to post my reflections on The Asian Mystique as I go, in here, that'll give me a good excuse to slowly work my way through Ogg's videos and check up on whoever TX has posted lately
, er in a purely academic and objective fashion
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Anyone else feel free to join in with your thoughts - even without reading the book, although if you do that you must also post flowers and chocolates for Matthew and me.
The book is less academic than I was expecting, which might be a good thing. Also it's a little strange to read something by a white American woman, when I'm a British Asian woman. (BTW, we of course mean South Asian when we say Asian! but I shall go with the American definition as the book does.) Reading Scheherazade Goes West was like looking from another pair of eyes inside my kind of life at the outside, while this is like looking back through other eyes at myself. (What WEB DuBois called double perspective.)
I lived in Thailand for a little while as a child, although I wasn't taken along to the strip bars to see women propel ping-pong balls across the room, LOL.
I shall probably write a blogpost when I finish but I thought it might be fun to chat about the book as we go, my dear. Thank you for recommending it.

'Lo, Matthew!

I'm just going to post my reflections on The Asian Mystique as I go, in here, that'll give me a good excuse to slowly work my way through Ogg's videos and check up on whoever TX has posted lately
, er in a purely academic and objective fashion Anyone else feel free to join in with your thoughts - even without reading the book, although if you do that you must also post flowers and chocolates for Matthew and me.
The book is less academic than I was expecting, which might be a good thing. Also it's a little strange to read something by a white American woman, when I'm a British Asian woman. (BTW, we of course mean South Asian when we say Asian! but I shall go with the American definition as the book does.) Reading Scheherazade Goes West was like looking from another pair of eyes inside my kind of life at the outside, while this is like looking back through other eyes at myself. (What WEB DuBois called double perspective.)
I lived in Thailand for a little while as a child, although I wasn't taken along to the strip bars to see women propel ping-pong balls across the room, LOL.
I shall probably write a blogpost when I finish but I thought it might be fun to chat about the book as we go, my dear. Thank you for recommending it.


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