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Please tell me this is intended to be a parody!

For everyone that's saying not to be too quick to judge this work: I would tend to agree that some people here are flaunting that they're literally judging a book by its cover and that's not a good ha…

r/AsianAmericancomment3/19/2026
I hate it when Asians take advantage of other Asians to make sales

Omg I remember this person. Basically every post she made was just promoting her own self-published novel (which btw, seemed like another rote "asian american literature" semi-autobiographical drivel …

r/AsianAmericancomment3/12/2026
Please tell me this is intended to be a parody!

There just seems to be a lot of asian american literature and media specifically about their relationship with a white guy or white guys. The book is still about this asian character's relationship wi…

r/AsianAmericancomment3/19/2026
Please tell me this is intended to be a parody!

I assume these authors think dating a white boy is somehow subversive or unique or something. That would presumably be the reason why they'd put in as the title of their work with double exclamation m…

r/AsianAmericancomment3/19/2026
Please tell me this is intended to be a parody!

Sure, but what you're saying doesn't necessarily mean it breaks away from the tropes. The "Asian American literature" meme isn't just about whether the author ends up with a white guy. If the book sti…

r/AsianAmericancomment3/20/2026
How instilling pride in their cultural heritage helps Asian American men flourish

Thanks for sharing this. I personally never really thought about this. However, the paper is a legit study and peer reviewed. What I would say is as a father myself I am spending a lot of time le…

r/AsianAmericancomment3/30/2026
Thoughts (Not My Tweet)?

That's how I feel about some people hating on a supposed "Asian American girl literature" narrative. You can find some tropes overused, but in the end it's a voice that's still underrepresented in pro…

r/AsianAmericancomment4/1/2026
Thoughts (Not My Tweet)?

I read a lot of recently published books by Asian American authors and that isn't what's happening in the majority of books. It doesn't sound like you're a reader of the genre. (I also avoid the ones …

r/AsianAmericancomment4/1/2026
Thoughts (Not My Tweet)?

> These authors are far more representative of Asian American literature than whatever cringe gets passed around the manosphere. Fewer asians and hardly any non-asians know about these authors, they…

r/AsianAmericancomment4/6/2026