Walk among the ghosts of yesterday's empires: in “Eleven Reasons Why Asian Americans Are (Very) Good At Math” Grace Chao muses on Asian-American stereotypes; a student discovers her convent in the Himalayan Mountains has contracted indentured servants in “Black Lace” by Beena Kamlani; in “I Hear Michael Jackson at the Diner,” Dan Kraines reflects on the shame accompanying sexual assault.
Guest edited by by Sameer Pandya
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Walk among the ghosts of yesterday's empires: in “Eleven Reasons Why Asian Americans Are (Very) Good At Math” Grace Chao muses on Asian-American stereotypes; a student discovers her convent in the Himalayan Mountains has contracted indentured servants in “Black Lace” by Beena Kamlani; in “I Hear Michael Jackson at the Diner,” Dan Kraines reflects on the shame accompanying sexual assault.
Guest edited by by Sameer Pandya
This is a digital product. After you place your order, you’ll receive a link to download a PDF of the issue.