I was cleaning up files on my computer and came across notes that I took for a potential blog post on the Charlie Chan mystery novels and racism. I had a grand plan – I would read all of the books and discuss the race issues. Reading all of the books wasn’t a problem. WhenContinue reading “Sorry, Charlie.”
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Charlie Chan & Race…
I’ve actually read all of those Charlie Chan novels. I want to write about race/racism in them, but I need to sit down and organize my thoughts about that. There’s so many different components: the anti-Japanese sentiment, racism as a tell-tale sign of class, the way Charlie Chan is treated by his friends, etc. Let’sContinue reading “Charlie Chan & Race…”
Reading Charlie Chan
When I found out about Yunte Huang’s Charlie Chan: The Untold Story of the Honorable Detective and His Rendezvous with American History (whew!) – I put it on my “to read” list. In addition to exploring the life of Chang Apana (the real life inspiration of Charlie Chan), the author discuses racism in the ChanContinue reading “Reading Charlie Chan”