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Every Spring, Kaya Press Managing Editor Neelanjana Banerjee teaches an exciting UCLA course in the UCLA Asian American Studies Department: Asian American Publishing with Kaya Press. Throughout the quarter, students learned the intricacies of the publishing industry and how an independent, Asian-diasporic press like Kaya navigates the industry. As their final, students produced and edited their […]
AWP is an annual literary conference that brings together over 12,000 writers and publishers from all over the country. Come visit us at Booth 1310! Kaya Press and Tia Chucha Press are sharing a space (which will also feature work by Tiny Splendor, and Dum Dum Zine). And here is a roundup of Kaya’s smoking hot literary […]
Muae 2: Collapsing New Buildings
Collapsing New Buildings takes its name from the recent upsurge of industrial accidents throughout Asia. The 1995 collapse of the Sampoong Department Store in Seoul claimed hundreds of lives, and similar disasters have hit Thailand, India, China, and other nations of the so-called “developing world.” These events were perhaps the most dramatic evidence of a crisis in the economic and political development of Asia and the Pacific in the 1990s.
Foregrounding critical dialogues between the most outspoken intellectuals in Asia and the diaspora, Collapsing New Buildingslooks at the ways development has been theorized in an Asian context and interrogate the ways historical ideas of progress have been considered. To facilitate the exchange of critical ideas among diasporic and Asian communities, a third of Collapsing New Buildings has been translated into Korean.
Collapsing New Buildings features:
• Nobel Peace Prize nominee Sulak Sivaraksa and bell hooks on development as if people mattered.
• Rem Koolhaas and Masao Miyoshi on tabula rasa and new projects in Asia.
• Vandana Shiva and Joung Yoon Lym on bioengineering, intellectual property, and the colonization of science.
• Haunani-Kay Trask on sovereignty in Hawai’i.
• Critical Art Ensemble on posthuman development.
• Celeste Olalquiaga on tourism and decay in Caracas.
• A graphic story by Hanawa Kazuichi.
• A portfolio on the new wave of Iranian cinema, edited by Jamsheed Akrami.
• New fiction and poetry by Karen Tei Yamashita, Kimiko Hahn, and le thi diem thuy.
• Artist’s projects by Mariko Mori, Shu Lea Cheang, Kim MyoungHye, and Ahn Sung-Keum.
Multiple Authors NEWS
Every Spring, Kaya Press Managing Editor Neelanjana Banerjee teaches an exciting UCLA course in the UCLA Asian American Studies Department: Asian American Publishing with Kaya Press. Throughout the quarter, students learned the intricacies of the publishing industry and how an independent, Asian-diasporic press like Kaya navigates the industry. As their final, students produced and edited their […]
AWP is an annual literary conference that brings together over 12,000 writers and publishers from all over the country. Come visit us at Booth 1310! Kaya Press and Tia Chucha Press are sharing a space (which will also feature work by Tiny Splendor, and Dum Dum Zine). And here is a roundup of Kaya’s smoking hot literary […]