Year of the Tiger by Alice Wong explores themes of disability, activism, and cultural identity through personal narratives and essays. Alice Wong, a prominent disabled activist and media maker, shares her experiences and insights, highlighting the importance of representation and inclusion in society. This anthology features first-person stories that reflect on the challenges and triumphs faced by disabled individuals, particularly in the context of Asian American identity. The book serves as a vital resource for readers interested in disability rights and activism, offering a blend of personal anecdotes and political commentary. Published by Vintage Books in 2022, it is a significant contribution to contemporary discussions on disability and culture.
Key Points
- Explores personal narratives of disability and activism by Alice Wong
- Highlights the intersection of Asian American identity and disability rights
- Features essays that discuss the importance of representation in media
- Includes reflections on the impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act


