As a distinct area of literary study, Asian American literature now enjoys a level of critical recognition that was unimaginable when academic interest in the field began modestly some 25 years ago. Part of this recognition stems from the increasing contributions of Asian American novelists, whose works continue to capture growing levels of popular attention. By the early 1970s, anthologies of creative writing by Asian Americans began to appear, and there are now almost two dozen of them. Since then, numerous Asian American writers, such as Amy Tan, Michael Ondaatje, and Bharati Mukherjee,…mehr
As a distinct area of literary study, Asian American literature now enjoys a level of critical recognition that was unimaginable when academic interest in the field began modestly some 25 years ago. Part of this recognition stems from the increasing contributions of Asian American novelists, whose works continue to capture growing levels of popular attention. By the early 1970s, anthologies of creative writing by Asian Americans began to appear, and there are now almost two dozen of them. Since then, numerous Asian American writers, such as Amy Tan, Michael Ondaatje, and Bharati Mukherjee, have gained considerable critical and commercial success. The publication of this reference work reflects the new academic status of Asian American literature. Included are alphabetically arranged entries for 70 Asian American novelists. Since the historical and current experiences of Asians in Canada and the United States are substantially similar, the volume covers authors from both countries. While the majority of the writers profiled in the volume have East Asian backgrounds, some have South Asian or West Asian origins. Each entry is written by an expert contributor and provides a short biography, a discussion of major works and themes, a summary of the novelist's critical reception, and separate bibliographies of primary and secondary sources. The volume concludes with a selected, general bibliography.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
EMMANUEL S. NELSON is Professor of English at the State University of New York College at Cortland. He is the author of more than 30 articles, and his previous books include Contemporary African American Novelists: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook (1999), Contemporary Gay American Novelists: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook (1993), Writers of the Indian Diaspora: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook (1993), and Reworlding: The Literature of the Indian Diaspora (1992), all available from Greenwood Press.
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Meena Alexander by Brunda Moka-Dias Himani Banerji by Geoffrey Kain Susham Bedi by Brunda Moka-Dias William Peter Blatty by Rhonda Brock-Servais Vance Bourjaily by Ymitri Jayasundera Cecilia Manguerra Brainard by Eleanor Ty Theresa Hak Kyung Cha by Yi-Chun Tricia Lin Diana Chang by Carol Roh-Spaulding Evelina Chao by Wentong Ma Frank Chin by Guiyou Huang Sook Nyul Choi by Mara Scanlon Denise Chong by Nikolas Huot Louis Hing Chu by Shunzhu Wang Richard Crasta (also Avatar Prabhu) by Barry Fruchter Kiran Desai by Sarala Krishnamurthy Chitra Baanerjee Divakaruni by Brunda Moka-Dias Winnifred Eaton by Lisa Botshon Indira Ganesan by Harish Chander Stephen Gill by Anita Mannur Jessica Tarahata Hegerdorn by Ruby Ramraj Chuang Hua by Hailing Xiao Cynthia Kadohata by Su-lin Yu Younghill Kang by James Lingston Richard E. Kim by Jae-Nam Han Maxine Hong Kingston by Guiyou Huang Bharti Kirchner by Krishna Lewis Joy Kogawa by Cynthis F. Wong Alex Kuo by Douglas Sugano Helena Kuo by Jean Amato Chang-Rae Lee by Martin Kich C.Y. Lee Luchen Li Gus Lee by John C. Hawley Marie G. Lee by Rhonda Brock-Servais Sky Lee by Martin Kich Adet Lin (also Tan Yun) by Jean Amato Steven C. Lo by Jeff Patridge Bette Bao Lord by Jean Amato Anchee Min by Shunzhu Wang Rohintan Mistry by Bindi Malieckal Kyoko Mori by Rhonda Brock-Servais Toshio Mori by Sarah Catlin Barnhart Bharati Mukherjee by Jespal Kaur Singh Milton Murayama by Seri L. Luangphinith Kirin Narayan by Maya M. Sharma Fae Myenne by Maya M. Sharma Mei No by Sarah Barnhart Hualing Nie by Hailing Xiao Sanjay Nigam by Jaina C. Sanga John Okada by Fu-jen Chen Michael Ondaatje by Cynthia F. Wong Nahid Rachlin by Maya M. Sharma Balachandra Rajan by Uppinder Mehan Ninotchka Rosca by Shannon T. Leonard Patsy Sumie Saiki by Seri L. Luangphinith Bienvenido N. Santos by Anita Mannur Lisa Lenine See by Xian Liu Shyam Selvadurai by Peter G. Christensen Vikram Seth by Anthony R. Guneratne Mai-mai Sze by Jean Amato S. Shankar by Brunda Moka-Dias Bapsi Sidhwa by Janet M. Powers Lin Tai-Yi (also Anor Lin or Lin Wu-Shuang) by Jean Amato Amy Tan by Wenying Xu Linda Ty-Casper by Shannon T. Leonard Holly Uyemoto by Suzanne Hotte Massa Jade Snow Wong by Leela Kapai Shawn Wong by Chih-Ping Chen Lois-Ann Yamanaka by Chih-Ping Chen Karen Tei Yamashita by Douglas Sugano
Meena Alexander by Brunda Moka-Dias Himani Banerji by Geoffrey Kain Susham Bedi by Brunda Moka-Dias William Peter Blatty by Rhonda Brock-Servais Vance Bourjaily by Ymitri Jayasundera Cecilia Manguerra Brainard by Eleanor Ty Theresa Hak Kyung Cha by Yi-Chun Tricia Lin Diana Chang by Carol Roh-Spaulding Evelina Chao by Wentong Ma Frank Chin by Guiyou Huang Sook Nyul Choi by Mara Scanlon Denise Chong by Nikolas Huot Louis Hing Chu by Shunzhu Wang Richard Crasta (also Avatar Prabhu) by Barry Fruchter Kiran Desai by Sarala Krishnamurthy Chitra Baanerjee Divakaruni by Brunda Moka-Dias Winnifred Eaton by Lisa Botshon Indira Ganesan by Harish Chander Stephen Gill by Anita Mannur Jessica Tarahata Hegerdorn by Ruby Ramraj Chuang Hua by Hailing Xiao Cynthia Kadohata by Su-lin Yu Younghill Kang by James Lingston Richard E. Kim by Jae-Nam Han Maxine Hong Kingston by Guiyou Huang Bharti Kirchner by Krishna Lewis Joy Kogawa by Cynthis F. Wong Alex Kuo by Douglas Sugano Helena Kuo by Jean Amato Chang-Rae Lee by Martin Kich C.Y. Lee Luchen Li Gus Lee by John C. Hawley Marie G. Lee by Rhonda Brock-Servais Sky Lee by Martin Kich Adet Lin (also Tan Yun) by Jean Amato Steven C. Lo by Jeff Patridge Bette Bao Lord by Jean Amato Anchee Min by Shunzhu Wang Rohintan Mistry by Bindi Malieckal Kyoko Mori by Rhonda Brock-Servais Toshio Mori by Sarah Catlin Barnhart Bharati Mukherjee by Jespal Kaur Singh Milton Murayama by Seri L. Luangphinith Kirin Narayan by Maya M. Sharma Fae Myenne by Maya M. Sharma Mei No by Sarah Barnhart Hualing Nie by Hailing Xiao Sanjay Nigam by Jaina C. Sanga John Okada by Fu-jen Chen Michael Ondaatje by Cynthia F. Wong Nahid Rachlin by Maya M. Sharma Balachandra Rajan by Uppinder Mehan Ninotchka Rosca by Shannon T. Leonard Patsy Sumie Saiki by Seri L. Luangphinith Bienvenido N. Santos by Anita Mannur Lisa Lenine See by Xian Liu Shyam Selvadurai by Peter G. Christensen Vikram Seth by Anthony R. Guneratne Mai-mai Sze by Jean Amato S. Shankar by Brunda Moka-Dias Bapsi Sidhwa by Janet M. Powers Lin Tai-Yi (also Anor Lin or Lin Wu-Shuang) by Jean Amato Amy Tan by Wenying Xu Linda Ty-Casper by Shannon T. Leonard Holly Uyemoto by Suzanne Hotte Massa Jade Snow Wong by Leela Kapai Shawn Wong by Chih-Ping Chen Lois-Ann Yamanaka by Chih-Ping Chen Karen Tei Yamashita by Douglas Sugano
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