Brown and Gay in LA and the Craft of Writing Nonfiction

Published: Dec. 28, 2023, 9 a.m.

In this episode, Dr. Anthony Christian Ocampo takes us both inside and beyond his new book,\xa0Brown and Gay in LA: The Lives of Immigrant Sons\xa0(NYU Press, 2022), to talk about the craft of writing nonfiction, the importance of writing communities and fellowships, and about putting your writing out into the world.\nToday\u2019s book is:\xa0Brown and Gay in LA: The Lives of Immigrant Sons, by Anthony Christian Ocampo. Growing up in the shadow of Hollywood, the gay sons of immigrants featured in\xa0Brown and Gay in LA\xa0maneuver through family and friendship circles where masculinity dominates, gay sexuality is unspoken, and heterosexuality is strictly enforced. Dr. Ocampo details his story of reconciling his queer Filipino American identity and those of men like him. He shows what it was like to grow up gay in an immigrant family, to be the one gay person in their school and ethnic community, and to be a person of color in predominantly White gay spaces.\xa0Brown and Gay in LA\xa0is an homage to second-generation gay men and their radical redefinition of what it means to be gay, to be a man, to be a person of color, and, ultimately, what it means to be an American.\nOur guest is: Dr. Anthony Christian Ocampo, who is Professor of Sociology at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. He is the author of\xa0Brown and Gay in LA,\xa0and\xa0The Latinos of Asia: How Filipino Americans\xa0Break the Rules of Race. He is an Academic Director of the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity, and co-host of the podcast Professor-ing. His writing has appeared in\xa0GQ, Catapult, BuzzFeed, Los Angeles Review of Books, Colorlines, Gravy, Life & Thyme, and the\xa0Chronicle of Higher Education. He received fellowships from the Ford Foundation, Jack Jones Literary Arts, Tin House, and the VONA/Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundation. He was recently featured in the Netflix documentary \u201cWhite Hot: The Rise and Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch,\u201d as he was one of the employees involved in suing the company for racial discriminatory hiring practices. He holds a BA in comparative studies in race and ethnicity and MA in modern thought and literature from Stanford University, and an MA and PhD in sociology from UCLA.\nOur host is:\xa0Dr. Christina Gessler, who is the producer and host of the Academic Life podcast. She holds a PhD in history, which she uses to explore what stories we tell and what happens to those we never tell.\nFor more author-talks that consider the craft of writing, try:\n\nThis conversation on Night of the Living Rez\n\nThis conversation about A Calm and Normal Heart\n\nThis conversation about Black Boy Out of Time\n\nThis conversation about The Lost Journals of Sacajewea\n\nThis conversation about The Names of All the Flowers\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices\nSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies