Pamela Thoma is Associate Professor of Critical Culture, Gender, and Race Studies and a member of the Graduate Faculty in American Studies at Washington State University.
Pamela Thoma is Associate Professor of Critical Culture, Gender, and Race Studies and a member of the Graduate Faculty in American Studies at Washington State University.
Pamela Thoma is Associate Professor of Critical Culture, Gender, and Race Studies and a member of the Graduate Faculty in American Studies at Washington State University.
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Acknowledgments 1 Asian American Women’s Popular Literature, Neoliberalism, and Cultural Citizenship 2 Asian American Mother-Daughter Narrative and the Neoliberal American Dream of Transformative Femininity 3 Romancing the Self and Negotiating Postfeminist Consumer Citizenship in Asian American Women’s Labor Lit 4 Neoliberal Detective Work: Uncovering Cosmopolitan Corruption in the New Economy 5 Food Writing and Transnational Belonging in Global Consumer Culture 6 Conclusion: Crossing Over and Going Public Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments 1 Asian American Women’s Popular Literature, Neoliberalism, and Cultural Citizenship 2 Asian American Mother-Daughter Narrative and the Neoliberal American Dream of Transformative Femininity 3 Romancing the Self and Negotiating Postfeminist Consumer Citizenship in Asian American Women’s Labor Lit 4 Neoliberal Detective Work: Uncovering Cosmopolitan Corruption in the New Economy 5 Food Writing and Transnational Belonging in Global Consumer Culture 6 Conclusion: Crossing Over and Going Public Notes Bibliography Index
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