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|a Inscrutable eating :
|b Asian appetites and the rhetorics of racial consumption /
|c Jennifer Lin LeMesurier.
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|a Gut orientations -- Rat eaters : defining American masculinity in opposition to Asian deviance -- Bat lovers : the threat of Asian appetites to US national embodiment -- MSG users : phantasies of health as race neutral -- "Too sensitive" speakers : the limits on Asian emotion in the public sphere -- Conclusion: Unmooring habits of taste.
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|a "Drawing on rhetorical theory, affect theory, and Asian American studies, LeMesurier analyzes US folk songs, cartoons, news, and social media about Asian eating to investigate how the rhetorical framing of food and eating underpins our understanding of race and gender in contemporary America"--
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|a Asian Americans
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|a Food habits
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