Gene Luen Yang

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American Born Chinese
Asian
Author_Lan Dong
Avatar Last Airbender
basketball Dragon Hoops
Boxers Saints
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Catholicism
children's young adult literature
Christianity
coming of age
cultural difference
Dark Horse
DC
Disney+
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faith
fantasy
folklore
forthcoming
identity
immigration
marginalization
Marvel
Monkey King
mythology
New Superman
religion
Shang-Chi
storytelling
superhero

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  • ISBN 9781496865151
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A 2016 MacArthur Fellow, Gene Luen Yang (b. 1973) is an influential figure in independent and mainstream comics. His work for children, young adult, and adult readers promotes understanding between different cultures and peoples. His American Born Chinese is the first graphic novel to win the American Library Association’s Printz Award and the first graphic novel to be a National Book Award finalist. As an educator, he uses comics to teach mathematics, writing, and computer programming. As a public figure, he is a strong advocate for comics’ power in education.

Yang is known for engaging stories featuring marginalized characters and building empathy. They draw inspiration from folklore, history, literature, and popular culture and reimagine well-known characters like the Monkey King and Superman in the context of Asian American experience. Gene Luen Yang provides a critical account of his journey from self-publishing minicomics to creating award-winning graphic novels and superhero characters for DC and Marvel.

This first-ever book-length study of Yang looks at how his life shapes his career, together with the inspiration behind his characters and stories. It examines Yang’s significance and impact in academia, in the comics community, and among general audiences. Organized thematically, it weaves together a literary biography of the cartoonist and critical analyses of his work. The book draws on extensive research and covers Yang’s entire body of work. It connects his comics and graphic novels with his personal experience, while providing critical insights on his unique styles.

Lan Dong is Louise Hartman Schewe and Karl Schewe Professor in Liberal Arts and Sciences and professor of English at the University of Illinois Springfield. She is author or editor of six books and has published extensively on Asian American literature, children’s and young adult literature, and comics and graphic narratives.

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