The Cambridge History of Asian American Literature
Herausgeber: Srikanth, Rajini; Song, Min Hyoung
The Cambridge History of Asian American Literature
Herausgeber: Srikanth, Rajini; Song, Min Hyoung
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This book presents a comprehensive history of Asian American literature, from its origins in the nineteenth century to the present day.
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This book presents a comprehensive history of Asian American literature, from its origins in the nineteenth century to the present day.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 158mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1061g
- ISBN-13: 9781107053953
- ISBN-10: 1107053951
- Artikelnr.: 42804362
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 158mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1061g
- ISBN-13: 9781107053953
- ISBN-10: 1107053951
- Artikelnr.: 42804362
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. The origins of Chinese American autobiography Floyd Cheung; 2. Stage
orientalism and Asian American performance from the 19th into the 20th
century Josephine Lee; 3. 'I seek out poems now incomplete': writings from
the Angel Island immigration station Sunn Shelley Wong; 4. The Eaton
sisters and the figure of the Eurasian Jinhua Emma Teng; 5. Indian
diasporic autobiography: new nations and new selves Sandhya Shukla; 6.
Koreans in exile: Younghill Kang and Richard E. Kim Joseph Jeon; 7.
Filipino and Filipina voices Denise Cruz; 8. Chinatown life as contested
terrain: H. T. Chiang, Jade Snow Wong, and C. Y. Lee Patricia Chu; 9. Coded
critique: Japanese American internment literature Traise Yamamoto; 10.
Asian American short fiction and the contingencies of form, 1930s-1960s
Jinqi Ling; 11. The Chicago School and the sociological imagination Cynthia
Tolentino; 12. Documenting the third world student strike, the anti-war
movement, and the emergence of second-wave feminism from Asian American
perspectives Daryl Joji Maeda; 13. The art of the Asian American movement's
social protest performance Lucy Burns; 14. Inventing identity: the
manifestos of pioneering Asian American literature anthologies Donald
Goellnicht; 15. Maxine Hong Kingston, feminism, and postmodern literature
Stella Bolaki; 16. The emergence of Asian American literature as an
academic field Viet Thanh Nguyen; 17. Theresa Hak-Kyung Cha and the impact
of theory Timothy Yu; 18. Heterogeneity to multiplicity: building Asian
American literary critique Anita Mannur and Allan Punzalan Isaac; 19. Whose
Asias? Samir Dayal; 20. The South Asian American challenge Asha Nadkarni;
21. Contemporary Filipino American writers and the legacy of imperialism
Eleanor Ty; 22. Beyond solitary confinement: rethinking the socio-political
context of local literature in Hawai'i Seri Luangphinith; 23. Contemporary
Asian American drama Esther Kim Lee; 24. 'More than you ever knew you
knew': the rising prestige of fiction Tina Chen; 25. Asian American poetry
and the politics of form Dorothy Wang; 26. The forgotten war in Korea
Josephine Park; 27. The American war in Vietnam and its diasporas Anh Thang
Dao-Shah and Isabelle Thuy Pelaud; 28. Refugee aesthetics: Cambodia, Laos,
and the Hmong Cathy Schlund-Vials; 29. The 9/11 of our imagination: Islam,
the figure of the Muslim, and the failed liberalism of the racial present
Junaid Rana; 30. Narrating war: Arab and Muslim American aesthetics Samina
Najmi; 31. Thick time and space: Karen Tei Yamashita's aesthetics Kandice
Chuh; 32. New media Konrad Ng; 33. Beyond national literatures: empire and
Amitav Ghosh Ruth Maxey.
orientalism and Asian American performance from the 19th into the 20th
century Josephine Lee; 3. 'I seek out poems now incomplete': writings from
the Angel Island immigration station Sunn Shelley Wong; 4. The Eaton
sisters and the figure of the Eurasian Jinhua Emma Teng; 5. Indian
diasporic autobiography: new nations and new selves Sandhya Shukla; 6.
Koreans in exile: Younghill Kang and Richard E. Kim Joseph Jeon; 7.
Filipino and Filipina voices Denise Cruz; 8. Chinatown life as contested
terrain: H. T. Chiang, Jade Snow Wong, and C. Y. Lee Patricia Chu; 9. Coded
critique: Japanese American internment literature Traise Yamamoto; 10.
Asian American short fiction and the contingencies of form, 1930s-1960s
Jinqi Ling; 11. The Chicago School and the sociological imagination Cynthia
Tolentino; 12. Documenting the third world student strike, the anti-war
movement, and the emergence of second-wave feminism from Asian American
perspectives Daryl Joji Maeda; 13. The art of the Asian American movement's
social protest performance Lucy Burns; 14. Inventing identity: the
manifestos of pioneering Asian American literature anthologies Donald
Goellnicht; 15. Maxine Hong Kingston, feminism, and postmodern literature
Stella Bolaki; 16. The emergence of Asian American literature as an
academic field Viet Thanh Nguyen; 17. Theresa Hak-Kyung Cha and the impact
of theory Timothy Yu; 18. Heterogeneity to multiplicity: building Asian
American literary critique Anita Mannur and Allan Punzalan Isaac; 19. Whose
Asias? Samir Dayal; 20. The South Asian American challenge Asha Nadkarni;
21. Contemporary Filipino American writers and the legacy of imperialism
Eleanor Ty; 22. Beyond solitary confinement: rethinking the socio-political
context of local literature in Hawai'i Seri Luangphinith; 23. Contemporary
Asian American drama Esther Kim Lee; 24. 'More than you ever knew you
knew': the rising prestige of fiction Tina Chen; 25. Asian American poetry
and the politics of form Dorothy Wang; 26. The forgotten war in Korea
Josephine Park; 27. The American war in Vietnam and its diasporas Anh Thang
Dao-Shah and Isabelle Thuy Pelaud; 28. Refugee aesthetics: Cambodia, Laos,
and the Hmong Cathy Schlund-Vials; 29. The 9/11 of our imagination: Islam,
the figure of the Muslim, and the failed liberalism of the racial present
Junaid Rana; 30. Narrating war: Arab and Muslim American aesthetics Samina
Najmi; 31. Thick time and space: Karen Tei Yamashita's aesthetics Kandice
Chuh; 32. New media Konrad Ng; 33. Beyond national literatures: empire and
Amitav Ghosh Ruth Maxey.
1. The origins of Chinese American autobiography Floyd Cheung; 2. Stage
orientalism and Asian American performance from the 19th into the 20th
century Josephine Lee; 3. 'I seek out poems now incomplete': writings from
the Angel Island immigration station Sunn Shelley Wong; 4. The Eaton
sisters and the figure of the Eurasian Jinhua Emma Teng; 5. Indian
diasporic autobiography: new nations and new selves Sandhya Shukla; 6.
Koreans in exile: Younghill Kang and Richard E. Kim Joseph Jeon; 7.
Filipino and Filipina voices Denise Cruz; 8. Chinatown life as contested
terrain: H. T. Chiang, Jade Snow Wong, and C. Y. Lee Patricia Chu; 9. Coded
critique: Japanese American internment literature Traise Yamamoto; 10.
Asian American short fiction and the contingencies of form, 1930s-1960s
Jinqi Ling; 11. The Chicago School and the sociological imagination Cynthia
Tolentino; 12. Documenting the third world student strike, the anti-war
movement, and the emergence of second-wave feminism from Asian American
perspectives Daryl Joji Maeda; 13. The art of the Asian American movement's
social protest performance Lucy Burns; 14. Inventing identity: the
manifestos of pioneering Asian American literature anthologies Donald
Goellnicht; 15. Maxine Hong Kingston, feminism, and postmodern literature
Stella Bolaki; 16. The emergence of Asian American literature as an
academic field Viet Thanh Nguyen; 17. Theresa Hak-Kyung Cha and the impact
of theory Timothy Yu; 18. Heterogeneity to multiplicity: building Asian
American literary critique Anita Mannur and Allan Punzalan Isaac; 19. Whose
Asias? Samir Dayal; 20. The South Asian American challenge Asha Nadkarni;
21. Contemporary Filipino American writers and the legacy of imperialism
Eleanor Ty; 22. Beyond solitary confinement: rethinking the socio-political
context of local literature in Hawai'i Seri Luangphinith; 23. Contemporary
Asian American drama Esther Kim Lee; 24. 'More than you ever knew you
knew': the rising prestige of fiction Tina Chen; 25. Asian American poetry
and the politics of form Dorothy Wang; 26. The forgotten war in Korea
Josephine Park; 27. The American war in Vietnam and its diasporas Anh Thang
Dao-Shah and Isabelle Thuy Pelaud; 28. Refugee aesthetics: Cambodia, Laos,
and the Hmong Cathy Schlund-Vials; 29. The 9/11 of our imagination: Islam,
the figure of the Muslim, and the failed liberalism of the racial present
Junaid Rana; 30. Narrating war: Arab and Muslim American aesthetics Samina
Najmi; 31. Thick time and space: Karen Tei Yamashita's aesthetics Kandice
Chuh; 32. New media Konrad Ng; 33. Beyond national literatures: empire and
Amitav Ghosh Ruth Maxey.
orientalism and Asian American performance from the 19th into the 20th
century Josephine Lee; 3. 'I seek out poems now incomplete': writings from
the Angel Island immigration station Sunn Shelley Wong; 4. The Eaton
sisters and the figure of the Eurasian Jinhua Emma Teng; 5. Indian
diasporic autobiography: new nations and new selves Sandhya Shukla; 6.
Koreans in exile: Younghill Kang and Richard E. Kim Joseph Jeon; 7.
Filipino and Filipina voices Denise Cruz; 8. Chinatown life as contested
terrain: H. T. Chiang, Jade Snow Wong, and C. Y. Lee Patricia Chu; 9. Coded
critique: Japanese American internment literature Traise Yamamoto; 10.
Asian American short fiction and the contingencies of form, 1930s-1960s
Jinqi Ling; 11. The Chicago School and the sociological imagination Cynthia
Tolentino; 12. Documenting the third world student strike, the anti-war
movement, and the emergence of second-wave feminism from Asian American
perspectives Daryl Joji Maeda; 13. The art of the Asian American movement's
social protest performance Lucy Burns; 14. Inventing identity: the
manifestos of pioneering Asian American literature anthologies Donald
Goellnicht; 15. Maxine Hong Kingston, feminism, and postmodern literature
Stella Bolaki; 16. The emergence of Asian American literature as an
academic field Viet Thanh Nguyen; 17. Theresa Hak-Kyung Cha and the impact
of theory Timothy Yu; 18. Heterogeneity to multiplicity: building Asian
American literary critique Anita Mannur and Allan Punzalan Isaac; 19. Whose
Asias? Samir Dayal; 20. The South Asian American challenge Asha Nadkarni;
21. Contemporary Filipino American writers and the legacy of imperialism
Eleanor Ty; 22. Beyond solitary confinement: rethinking the socio-political
context of local literature in Hawai'i Seri Luangphinith; 23. Contemporary
Asian American drama Esther Kim Lee; 24. 'More than you ever knew you
knew': the rising prestige of fiction Tina Chen; 25. Asian American poetry
and the politics of form Dorothy Wang; 26. The forgotten war in Korea
Josephine Park; 27. The American war in Vietnam and its diasporas Anh Thang
Dao-Shah and Isabelle Thuy Pelaud; 28. Refugee aesthetics: Cambodia, Laos,
and the Hmong Cathy Schlund-Vials; 29. The 9/11 of our imagination: Islam,
the figure of the Muslim, and the failed liberalism of the racial present
Junaid Rana; 30. Narrating war: Arab and Muslim American aesthetics Samina
Najmi; 31. Thick time and space: Karen Tei Yamashita's aesthetics Kandice
Chuh; 32. New media Konrad Ng; 33. Beyond national literatures: empire and
Amitav Ghosh Ruth Maxey.