They Call Me Literary Fascism: Reflections of a Sensitivity Reader

by Kai Cheng Thom

As a diasporic Chinese kid growing up Vancouver, I was raised on stories of the horrors of the Chinese Cultural Revolution: libraries set on fire, dancers whose toes were cut off for the crime of performing in “bourgeois” ballets, writers and thinkers forced to wear signs repenting their thought-crimes and marched through the street before jeering crowds.

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