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Sexuality, Identity and Race of the Queer Chinese Diaspora

by Doris

Being of the Queer Chinese Diaspora myself,  I was excited and honored when I was invited to curate a section about it at the Beijing Queer Film Festival this year,  My hope is to be able to bring a small piece of what being Queer and Chinese means in the rest of the world to our fellow brothers and sisters in our ancestral land. My film Motherland will be showing at the festival as well as a retrospective of the work of pioneering Chinese-Canadian video artist Wayne Yung.

The Chinese Diaspora sometimes called “Overseas Chinese”  is diverse with over 50 million people of Chinese descent being born in almost every country in the world, from Sierra Leone ( Chinese population. 20) to the U.S with 3.3 million people, to Indonesia, the most populous overseas Chinese country with over 8 million inhabitants of Chinese descent. Whether they came by boat like the sailors of Admiral Zheng He’s fleets, or from the 20th century waves of immigration from the Pearl River Delta region or from modern day immigration, as a result, the Chinese culture is one of the most well known cultures of the world. Continue reading

The New Camp (pt. 4)

by H.P.

Click here to read The New Camp (pt. 3).

Last week, we chatted with Chris Vargas and Greg Youmans about their radically queer series Falling in Love with Chris and Greg. Today, we talk with Brent Anbe, creator of Ajumma! Are you Krazy???

H.P.: Ajumma! has a queer sensibility about it that is unmistakably camp. What were your influences?

BRENT ANBE: My influences for Ajumma! came directly from my research and surrounding of Hawaii’s Korean drama fanatics including that of my former office co-workers, family members, and true and devoted Korean drama fans. Continue reading