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Student Narrative

How may Asian Americans struggle through the contradictions that emerge when trying to form a genuine connection to land, having been born and raised in a settler-colonial state system? The Asian American community must ask what relationship one seeks to have on/with Turtle Island and its stewards, in the same breath as we ask what connection we hope to keep with our ancestral homelands, in the same breath as we question the nature of our subjectivity in this settler-colonial nation-state, "United States."

Publication Date

Winter 12-1-2025

Description

Entry for the 12th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest. Opening reception and award ceremony Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at 6:30pm, Fleet Library, 1st Floor Main Reading Room. Juror: Gabrielle Reed.

Keywords

artists' books; Baker & Whitehill

Disciplines

Book and Paper

Student Status

Graduate student

Year of Graduation

2027

Major

Printmaking

Materials + Techniques

Acrylic -based paint marker on 3D Printed TPU

21st cent., Archival, (East) Asian, Authentic-(Chinese)-American, Calligraphic Scroll, 074326827-CHDKJL

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