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portada Beyond Belonging. East and Southeast Asian Presence, Identity and Activism in the UK
Type
Physical Book
Collection
Social Science for Social Justice
Year
2026
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
17.60 x 12.50 cm
ISBN13
9781529673197

Beyond Belonging. East and Southeast Asian Presence, Identity and Activism in the UK

Amy Phung;Mai-Anh Peterson;David Kam (Author) · Sage Publications Ltd · Paperback

Beyond Belonging. East and Southeast Asian Presence, Identity and Activism in the UK - Amy Phung;Mai-Anh Peterson;David Kam

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Synopsis "Beyond Belonging. East and Southeast Asian Presence, Identity and Activism in the UK"

The first book from besea.n, a volunteer-led, community focused organisation whose mission is to empower, educate and embrace Ease and South East Asian (ESEA) communities in the UK. Finding our Place provides the social, political and historical context, intertwined with anecdotes and interviews from both the writers and various members of ESEA communities in the UK.

How do we organise through crisis? How do we move past anti-racism work that operates in isolation among different communities, towards sustainable action and solidarity?

This exciting and ground-breaking work from grassroots organisers, David Kam, Mei and Mai-Anh Vu Peterson, is dedicated to the stories and experiences of East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) communities living in the UK today. Using qualitative methods, such as interviews, anecdotes and existing research, this book provides a critical examination of different aspects of ESEA presence in Britain, including identity, migration, activism and the pitfalls of representation. Through an accessible and grounded approach, this book sheds light on how issues of racism, capitalist structures and the challenges of organising have impeded community-building efforts. It aims to join together the dots across different ESEA communities, past, present and future, in order to work towards a UK-specific discourse that brings ESEA people into a wider discussion on solidarity.

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