20 min

Justinian Huang: On Queer Identity and Asian Representation in Literature Color of Success

    • Mental Health

Join Dr. Stephanie J. Wong as she hosts an enlightening conversation with Justinian Huang, the author of the groundbreaking novel "The Emperor and the Endless Palace." In this episode of the Color of Success Podcast, we dive deep into the layers of intersectionality in identity, culture, and love through the lens of Justinian's personal and professional experiences.
About Justinian Huang:
Justinian Huang, a former film executive turned novelist, shares his journey from shaping stories in animation to penning his debut novel. Born to Taiwanese immigrants and having spent significant time in China, Justinian’s rich cultural heritage deeply influences his writing. His experiences as a queer Asian man bring a vibrant authenticity to his characters and stories, exploring themes of love, identity, and acceptance.
Episode Highlights:
1. Justinian discusses his personal challenges and triumphs as a queer Asian man, reflecting on family reactions and societal expectations.
The inspiration behind his novel, rooted in a historic love story from the Han dynasty, highlights the universal themes of love and acceptance.
From Film to Fiction:
2. Insights into Justinian’s transition from a successful career in animation at companies like Sony Pictures Animation and DreamWorks, to writing his novel.
3. How storytelling in animation influenced his approach to writing fiction, focusing on universal themes with culturally specific narratives.
4. Justinian opens up about the therapeutic aspects of writing and the mental health implications of living between cultures. The discussion also covers how his novel serves as a medium for exploring personal and collective identities.
5. A look at the "spiciness" of his novel, delving into its erotic elements and how it challenges and redefines perceptions of Asian masculinity.
6. Justinian reflects on his experiences with social media post-publication, the pressures of public perception, and the importance of authentic representation.
Justinian Huang's "The Emperor and the Endless Palace" is available for purchase on major book-selling platforms and as an audiobook featuring talented AAPI actors. https://a.co/d/cQRhRTm

Subscribe to the Color of Success Podcast on your favorite platform, and don't forget to check out Dr. Stephanie J. Wong’s memoir, "Cancel the Filter," available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Share your own "cancel the filter" moments with us! https://a.co/d/a9RJEMM

Join Dr. Stephanie J. Wong as she hosts an enlightening conversation with Justinian Huang, the author of the groundbreaking novel "The Emperor and the Endless Palace." In this episode of the Color of Success Podcast, we dive deep into the layers of intersectionality in identity, culture, and love through the lens of Justinian's personal and professional experiences.
About Justinian Huang:
Justinian Huang, a former film executive turned novelist, shares his journey from shaping stories in animation to penning his debut novel. Born to Taiwanese immigrants and having spent significant time in China, Justinian’s rich cultural heritage deeply influences his writing. His experiences as a queer Asian man bring a vibrant authenticity to his characters and stories, exploring themes of love, identity, and acceptance.
Episode Highlights:
1. Justinian discusses his personal challenges and triumphs as a queer Asian man, reflecting on family reactions and societal expectations.
The inspiration behind his novel, rooted in a historic love story from the Han dynasty, highlights the universal themes of love and acceptance.
From Film to Fiction:
2. Insights into Justinian’s transition from a successful career in animation at companies like Sony Pictures Animation and DreamWorks, to writing his novel.
3. How storytelling in animation influenced his approach to writing fiction, focusing on universal themes with culturally specific narratives.
4. Justinian opens up about the therapeutic aspects of writing and the mental health implications of living between cultures. The discussion also covers how his novel serves as a medium for exploring personal and collective identities.
5. A look at the "spiciness" of his novel, delving into its erotic elements and how it challenges and redefines perceptions of Asian masculinity.
6. Justinian reflects on his experiences with social media post-publication, the pressures of public perception, and the importance of authentic representation.
Justinian Huang's "The Emperor and the Endless Palace" is available for purchase on major book-selling platforms and as an audiobook featuring talented AAPI actors. https://a.co/d/cQRhRTm

Subscribe to the Color of Success Podcast on your favorite platform, and don't forget to check out Dr. Stephanie J. Wong’s memoir, "Cancel the Filter," available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Share your own "cancel the filter" moments with us! https://a.co/d/a9RJEMM

20 min