Asian America.Net
Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Cyberculture
Herausgeber: Lee, Rachel C; Wong, Sau-Ling Cynthia
Asian America.Net
Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Cyberculture
Herausgeber: Lee, Rachel C; Wong, Sau-Ling Cynthia
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Asian America.Net demonstrates how Asian Americans have both defined and been defined by electronic technology, illuminating the complex networks of identity, community, and history in the digital age.
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Asian America.Net demonstrates how Asian Americans have both defined and been defined by electronic technology, illuminating the complex networks of identity, community, and history in the digital age.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 181mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780415965606
- ISBN-10: 0415965608
- Artikelnr.: 21030679
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 181mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780415965606
- ISBN-10: 0415965608
- Artikelnr.: 21030679
Rachel C. Lee is Associate Professor of Women's Studies, English, and Asian American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the author of TheAmericas of Asian American Literature. Sua-ling CynthiaWong is Professor of Asian American Studies and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of Reading Asian American Literature.
Preface Rachel C. Lee Introduction Rachel C. Lee and Sau-ling Cynthia Wong
Part I: Cyber-races, Cyber-places 1. Orienting Orientalism, or How to Map
Cyberspace Wendy Chun 2. Cyber-Race Jerry Kang Part II: The Pixelated
Asia/Pacific 3. Virtually Vietnamese: Nationalism on the Internet Kim-An
Lieberman 4. North American Hindus, the Sense of History, and the Politics
of Internet Diasporism Vinay Lal 5. Re-imagine the Community: Digital
Technology and Web-based Chinese Language Networks in North America Yuan
Shu 6. Laughter in the Rain: Jokes as Membership and Resistance Emily
Ignacio 7. The Geography of Cyber Literature in Korea Aeju Kim 8.
Intercollegiate Web Pedagogy: Possibilities and Limitations of Virtual
Asian American Studies John Cheng, Karen Chow, and Pamela Thoma Part III:
Gender, Sexuality, and Kinship through the Integrated Circuit 9.
Filipina.com: Wives, Workers, Whores on the Frontier Vernadette V. Gonzalez
and Robyn M. Rodriguez 10. Will the Real Indian Woman Log-On: Diaspora,
Gender, and Comportment Linta Varghese 11. The Revenge of the Yellowfaced
Cyborg Terminator: The Rape of Digital Geishas and the Colonization of
Cyber-Coolies in 3D Realms' Shadow Warrior Jeff Ow 12. Good Politics, Great
Porn: Untangling Race, Sex, and Technology in Asian American Cultural
Productions Thuy Linh Nguyen Tu 13. Queer Cyborgs and New Mutants: Race,
Sexuality, and Prosthetic Sociality in Digital Space Mimi Nguyen
Part I: Cyber-races, Cyber-places 1. Orienting Orientalism, or How to Map
Cyberspace Wendy Chun 2. Cyber-Race Jerry Kang Part II: The Pixelated
Asia/Pacific 3. Virtually Vietnamese: Nationalism on the Internet Kim-An
Lieberman 4. North American Hindus, the Sense of History, and the Politics
of Internet Diasporism Vinay Lal 5. Re-imagine the Community: Digital
Technology and Web-based Chinese Language Networks in North America Yuan
Shu 6. Laughter in the Rain: Jokes as Membership and Resistance Emily
Ignacio 7. The Geography of Cyber Literature in Korea Aeju Kim 8.
Intercollegiate Web Pedagogy: Possibilities and Limitations of Virtual
Asian American Studies John Cheng, Karen Chow, and Pamela Thoma Part III:
Gender, Sexuality, and Kinship through the Integrated Circuit 9.
Filipina.com: Wives, Workers, Whores on the Frontier Vernadette V. Gonzalez
and Robyn M. Rodriguez 10. Will the Real Indian Woman Log-On: Diaspora,
Gender, and Comportment Linta Varghese 11. The Revenge of the Yellowfaced
Cyborg Terminator: The Rape of Digital Geishas and the Colonization of
Cyber-Coolies in 3D Realms' Shadow Warrior Jeff Ow 12. Good Politics, Great
Porn: Untangling Race, Sex, and Technology in Asian American Cultural
Productions Thuy Linh Nguyen Tu 13. Queer Cyborgs and New Mutants: Race,
Sexuality, and Prosthetic Sociality in Digital Space Mimi Nguyen
Preface Rachel C. Lee Introduction Rachel C. Lee and Sau-ling Cynthia Wong
Part I: Cyber-races, Cyber-places 1. Orienting Orientalism, or How to Map
Cyberspace Wendy Chun 2. Cyber-Race Jerry Kang Part II: The Pixelated
Asia/Pacific 3. Virtually Vietnamese: Nationalism on the Internet Kim-An
Lieberman 4. North American Hindus, the Sense of History, and the Politics
of Internet Diasporism Vinay Lal 5. Re-imagine the Community: Digital
Technology and Web-based Chinese Language Networks in North America Yuan
Shu 6. Laughter in the Rain: Jokes as Membership and Resistance Emily
Ignacio 7. The Geography of Cyber Literature in Korea Aeju Kim 8.
Intercollegiate Web Pedagogy: Possibilities and Limitations of Virtual
Asian American Studies John Cheng, Karen Chow, and Pamela Thoma Part III:
Gender, Sexuality, and Kinship through the Integrated Circuit 9.
Filipina.com: Wives, Workers, Whores on the Frontier Vernadette V. Gonzalez
and Robyn M. Rodriguez 10. Will the Real Indian Woman Log-On: Diaspora,
Gender, and Comportment Linta Varghese 11. The Revenge of the Yellowfaced
Cyborg Terminator: The Rape of Digital Geishas and the Colonization of
Cyber-Coolies in 3D Realms' Shadow Warrior Jeff Ow 12. Good Politics, Great
Porn: Untangling Race, Sex, and Technology in Asian American Cultural
Productions Thuy Linh Nguyen Tu 13. Queer Cyborgs and New Mutants: Race,
Sexuality, and Prosthetic Sociality in Digital Space Mimi Nguyen
Part I: Cyber-races, Cyber-places 1. Orienting Orientalism, or How to Map
Cyberspace Wendy Chun 2. Cyber-Race Jerry Kang Part II: The Pixelated
Asia/Pacific 3. Virtually Vietnamese: Nationalism on the Internet Kim-An
Lieberman 4. North American Hindus, the Sense of History, and the Politics
of Internet Diasporism Vinay Lal 5. Re-imagine the Community: Digital
Technology and Web-based Chinese Language Networks in North America Yuan
Shu 6. Laughter in the Rain: Jokes as Membership and Resistance Emily
Ignacio 7. The Geography of Cyber Literature in Korea Aeju Kim 8.
Intercollegiate Web Pedagogy: Possibilities and Limitations of Virtual
Asian American Studies John Cheng, Karen Chow, and Pamela Thoma Part III:
Gender, Sexuality, and Kinship through the Integrated Circuit 9.
Filipina.com: Wives, Workers, Whores on the Frontier Vernadette V. Gonzalez
and Robyn M. Rodriguez 10. Will the Real Indian Woman Log-On: Diaspora,
Gender, and Comportment Linta Varghese 11. The Revenge of the Yellowfaced
Cyborg Terminator: The Rape of Digital Geishas and the Colonization of
Cyber-Coolies in 3D Realms' Shadow Warrior Jeff Ow 12. Good Politics, Great
Porn: Untangling Race, Sex, and Technology in Asian American Cultural
Productions Thuy Linh Nguyen Tu 13. Queer Cyborgs and New Mutants: Race,
Sexuality, and Prosthetic Sociality in Digital Space Mimi Nguyen