Invisible Subjects: Asian America in Postwar Literature broadens the archive of Asian American studies, using advances in Asian American history and historiography to reinterpret the politics of the major figures of post-World War II American literature and criticism.
Invisible Subjects: Asian America in Postwar Literature broadens the archive of Asian American studies, using advances in Asian American history and historiography to reinterpret the politics of the major figures of post-World War II American literature and criticism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Heidi Kim is Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface. Where is Asian America? * Acknowledgments * Introduction. The Black and Blue 1950s * Chapter One. Invisible Man, Invisible Subjects: History and Race erased in the early Cold War * Chapter Two. The Chinese American Adam: History and Universality in John Steinbeck's Eden * Chapter Three. Love and Death in the American Pacific: Myth vs. History in the Melville Revival * Chapter Four. The Foreign Faulkner: The Mississippi Chinese in Faulkner's South * Conclusion. Asian America, Visible * Bibliography
* Preface. Where is Asian America? * Acknowledgments * Introduction. The Black and Blue 1950s * Chapter One. Invisible Man, Invisible Subjects: History and Race erased in the early Cold War * Chapter Two. The Chinese American Adam: History and Universality in John Steinbeck's Eden * Chapter Three. Love and Death in the American Pacific: Myth vs. History in the Melville Revival * Chapter Four. The Foreign Faulkner: The Mississippi Chinese in Faulkner's South * Conclusion. Asian America, Visible * Bibliography
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