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  • Carman Fung
    2023/06/14

    A Special Pride Month Episode: An Intergenerational Conversation on Queer Asia

    Carman Fung and I share our experiences growing up in Hong Kong, how we first got involved with online queer communities, how we started researching on queer Asian topics, and our experience with queer Asian diasporic communities in, respectively, Vancouver and Melbourne.

    Read an article by Carman on lesbian dating apps.

    Read a reflection by Helen on finding queer Asian communities personally and academically.

    Host: Helen Leung

    Recorded on June 13, 2023 in Vancouver.

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    42 分
  • Nguyễn Tân Hoàng
    2023/01/09

    “One is never too old to learn … and expand one’s practices beyond what we conventionally get rewarded for.”

    Nguyễn Tân Hoàng talks to me about his childhood in Saigon, his family’s traumatic escape from Vietnam, his experience living in a refugee camp on an island off Malaysia and finally moving to California, where he spent his youth and later his formative years as a young artist and scholar. He also shares his thoughts about being part of an academic diaspora, recovering from pandemic burnt out, and cultivating new forms of creativity.

    Host: Helen Leung

    Recorded on July 8, 2022 in Vancouver/San Diego

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Fran Martin
    2022/06/03

    “I feel like I have spent my whole life in a Chinese-language classroom …”

    Fran Martin talks to me about growing up in Melbourne as a child of practicing psychoanalysts, how she came to study Chinese in school, how as a teenager she wound up in Beijing in 1989 living through the student protests and the aftermath of the June 4 crackdown, how she later became involved in Taiwan’s feminist and LGBTQ scenes, and why she spent the last few years hanging out with young Chinese women studying in Melbourne.

    Find out more about Fran's new book Dreams of Flight mentioned in the episode.

    Host: Helen Leung

    Recorded on March 17/18, 2022 in Vancouver/Melbourne

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    55 分
  • Chow Yiu Fai
    2021/11/24

    "I bought a ticket and left with only one suitcase …"

    Chow Yiu Fai talks to me about his experience growing up in the “resettlement” housing estates in Hong Kong during the 1960s and 70s, his lonely experience at Hong Kong University, how he went from being an evangelical Christian to penning some of the queerest lyrics in Cantopop, how he left Hong Kong to “have a long vacation” in the Netherlands and stayed for more than twenty years, why he had returned to teach in Hong Kong for the past 10 years, and what it means to be “greedy” and be at home in more than one cities.

    Host: Helen Leung

    Recorded on August 15/16, 2021 in Vancouver/Hong Kong

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    53 分
  • Gaik Cheng Khoo
    2021/06/26

    “I want to be able to change things and maybe this little vote can do something …”

    Gaik Cheng Khoo reflects on her childhood growing up in Penang; her early aspirations as a musician which took her to Austin, Texas; her academic career which spans Vancouver (Canada), Singapore, Canberra (Australia), and full circle back to Malaysia. We discuss home and identity, activism and academia, and the unexpectedly emotional act of voting.

    Co-hosts: Helen Leung and Audrey Yue

    Recorded on December 29, 2019 in Penang.

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    47 分
  • Guy Beauregard
    2021/06/26

    “There’s another Winnipeg that I try to carry with me … as I have gone forward to different places.”

    Guy Beauregard chats with us about growing up in Winnipeg, leaving home to teach English in Japan, pursuing postgraduate studies in Vancouver, Edmonton, and Berkeley, settling in Taiwan for the past sixteen years, and the insights he has gained about settler colonialism, racism, transpacific routes, and the importance of stories.

    Co-hosts: Helen Leung and Christine Kim

    Recorded on December 12, 2019 in Vancouver.

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    44 分
  • Robert Diaz
    2021/06/26

    “Home is like a texture … it’s like a touch.”

    Robert Diaz talks to me about his childhood growing up in the Philippines, coming out while attending a Catholic high school, moving to the US and later Canada, negotiating legal residency statuses in three countries, and what home means to him personally and intellectually.

    Host: Helen Leung

    Recorded on September 23, 2018 in Vancouver.

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    38 分