The Grief of Diasporic Subjects in Emily X.R Pan's The Astonishing Color Of After
Abstract
This paper discussed the problems of grief of diasporic subjects in the novel The Astonishing Color
of After. The analysis focuses on the grief that diasporic people suffer from and intergenerational trauma that
causes grief represented in the novel as well as the critical position of the author. It employed Stuart Hall theory
under qualitative method of analysis. The textual analysis was made to the narratives and dialogues in the novel
which constitute grief in their meanings. It was concerned with how grief and its effect happens in the storyline.
Meanwhile, contextual analysis was carried out by using related references to support the findings and the
researcher’s arguments. The result showed how grief tend to have affected the next generation if being unresolved
or untreated, especially with their mental health. in the United States there are many Asian American who is
reluctant to get help from professionals such as therapist, psychiatrist, and psychologist.