The Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture
3-Volume Set
Herausgeber: Lee, Josephine
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This project offers the largest and most comprehensive collection of scholarship on Asian American literature and culture to date. More than one hundred original and in-depth articles survey the historical foundations of this rich field, showing the exciting and profound new directions that currently drive the study of Asian American literary and cultural traditions. Along with literary works from the late-19th century to the 21st century, the Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture covers a wide-ranging selection of Asian American theatre, dance, music, visual arts, film, television, and media.…mehr
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This project offers the largest and most comprehensive collection of scholarship on Asian American literature and culture to date. More than one hundred original and in-depth articles survey the historical foundations of this rich field, showing the exciting and profound new directions that currently drive the study of Asian American literary and cultural traditions. Along with literary works from the late-19th century to the 21st century, the Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture covers a wide-ranging selection of Asian American theatre, dance, music, visual arts, film, television, and media.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 2125
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 269mm x 198mm x 117mm
- Gewicht: 3833g
- ISBN-13: 9780190699628
- ISBN-10: 0190699620
- Artikelnr.: 62114307
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 2125
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 269mm x 198mm x 117mm
- Gewicht: 3833g
- ISBN-13: 9780190699628
- ISBN-10: 0190699620
- Artikelnr.: 62114307
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Josephine Lee is a professor of English and Asian American Studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities and the Editor in Chief of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture. Her previous books include The Japan of Pure Invention: Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado (2010) and Performing Asian America: Race and Ethnicity on the Contemporary Stage (1997). She has also co-edited Asian American Plays for a New Generation (with R.A. Shiomi and Don Eitel, 2011) and Re/collecting Early Asian America: Essays in Cultural History (with Imogene Lim and Yuko Matsukawa, 2002) as well as the forthcoming Asian American Literature in Transition, Volume I: 1850-1930 (with Julia H. Lee). Her other writing includes essays on modern drama, contemporary performance, and Asian American studies.
* Introduction
* I. Formations of a Literary Field
* 1. The Asian American Movement and Critical Practice, Douglas S.
Ishii
* 2. An Asian American Epistemology of Reading: Aiiieeeee! and
Ekphrasis, Elda E. Tsou
* 3. Parody, Pastiche, and Intertextuality in Asian American Novels,
Amy C. Tang
* 4. Building Asian Canadian Literary Studies, Eleanor Ty
* 5. Hemispheric Approaches to Asian American Literature, Donald C.
Goellnicht
* 6. Narrative Theory and Asian American Literature, Yoon Sun Lee
* 7. Bilingualism in Asian American Literature, Jeehyun Lim
* 8. Revisiting Asian American Poetics, Juliana Chang
* 9. Asian American Literary Reception and Readership, Tamara Bhalla
* II. History, Legacy, and Literature
* 10. The Chinese Exclusion Act and Early Asian American Literature,
Ben Railton
* 11. Early Japanese American Literature, 1815-1900, Andrew Way Leong
* 12. Strategic Hybridity in Early Chinese and Japanese American
Literature, Floyd Cheung
* 13. Modernism and Asian American Writers, Audrey Wu Clark
* 14. The Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II, and Asian American
Antifascism, Christopher Vials
* 15. History and Memory: Narrating the Japanese American
Incarceration, Christine C. So
* 16. The Cold War and Asian American Literature, Heidi Kim
* 17. The Cold War and Asian Canadian Writing, Christine Kim and
Christopher Lee
* 18. The Korean War and Its Literary Legacies, Daniel Y. Kim
* 19. North Korea in Asian American Literature and Culture, Christine
Hong
* 20. The Vietnam War and Asian American Literature, Josephine Nock-Hee
Park
* 21. The War on Terror and South Asian American Narrative
Representation, Anantha Sudhakar
* III. Communities and Identities
* 22. Filipino American Literature, Jeffrey Arellano Cabusao
* 23. Reading South Asian American Literature, Rajini Srikanth
* 24. Vietnamese American Literature, Michele Janette
* 25. Vietnamese Canadian Refugee Aesthetics, Vinh Nguyen
* 26. Hmong American Literature and Culture, Aline Lo and Kong Pheng
Pha
* 27. Sri Lankan American Literature and Culture, Dinidu Karunanayake
* 28. Asian North American Adoption Narratives, Jenny Heijun Wills
* 29. Mixed Race Asian American Literature, Jennifer Ann Ho
* IV. Genre and Representation
* 30. Asians and Asian Americans in Early Science Fiction, John Cheng
* 31. Asian American Children's Literature, Sarah Park Dahlen
* 32. Asian American Detective Fiction, Calvin McMillin
* 33. Asian American Graphic Narrative, Monica Chiu and Jeanette Roan
* 34. Immigration and Asian American Autobiographical Writing: An
Unstraightforward Story, Theresa A. Kulbaga
* 35. Defining and Exploring Asian American Speculative Fiction,
Stephen Hong Sohn
* 36. Contemporary Voices in Asian American Lyric Poetry, Jennifer
Chang
* V. Interdisciplinary Interventions
* 37. Law and Asian American Literary and Cultural Studies, Stewart
Chang
* 38. Human Rights and Asian American Literature and Culture, Crystal
Parikh
* 39. Marxism, Economic Theory, and Asian American Literary Studies,
Mark Chiang
* 40. Object Theory and Asian American Literature, Chad Shomura
* 41. Biopolitics and Asian America, Belinda Kong
* 42. The Posthuman Subject in/of Asian American Literature, Michelle
N. Huang
* 43. Eugenics, Reproduction, and Asian American Literature, Asha
Nadkarni
* 44. Food in Asian American Literary and Cultural Studies, Timothy
August
* 45. Asian American and Pacific Islander Sport, Robert T. Hayashi
* 46. Asian American Ecocriticism, Anita Mannur and Casey Kuhajda
* 47. Agriculture and Asian American Literature, Sarah D. Wald
* VI. Comparative and Intersectional Approaches
* 48. Settler Colonialism in Asian North American Representation, Iyko
Day
* 49. Comparative African American and Asian American Literary Studies,
Julia H. Lee
* 50. The Intersections of Latina/o and Asian American Literature,
Susan Thananopavarn
* 51. Intersections of Arab American and Asian American Literature,
Carol W. N. Fadda
* 52. Literary and Cultural Representations of Asians in Latin America
and the Caribbean, Zelideth María Rivas
* 53. Queer of Color Critique and Queer Asian North American Women's
Literature, Martin Joseph Ponce
* 54. Queer South Asian Diasporas, Kareem Khubchandani
* 55. Disability Studies and Asian American Literature, Kristina Chew
* 56. Illness, Disability, and Wounded Embodiment in Asian American
Literature and Culture, James Kyung-Jin Lee
* VII. Space and Place
* 57. The View from Another Shore: An Island-Specific Approach to
Literary Criticism, Seri Luangphinith
* 58. Literary Perspectives on Asian Americans in the Midwest, Thomas
Xavier Sarmiento
* 59. Literary Perspectives on Asian Americans in the South, Frank Cha
* 60. New Orleans and Asian American Literature/Culture, Marguerite
Nguyen
* 61. The Chinese in West Indian Fiction, Anne-Marie Lee-Loy
* 62. Incarceration in Contemporary Asian American Literature and
Culture, A. J. Yumi Lee
* 63. Narratives of Intimacy in Asian American Literature, Nicolyn
Woodcock
* VIII. Transnational, Transpacific, and Global Connections
* 64. Asian American Diasporic Return Narratives, Patricia P. Chu
* 65. Archipelagoes and Oceania in Asian American and Pacific Islander
Literary Studies, Harrod J. Suarez
* 66. Transpacific Turns, Tina Chen
* 67. The Transpacific Subject in Asian American Culture, Erin Suzuki
and Aimee Bahng
* 68. Transpacific Spaces and (East and Southeast) Asian Canadian
Literature, Joanne Leow
* 69. Transpacific Femininities, Denise Cruz
* 70. Global China in 21st Century Asian American Literature, Sunny
Xiang
* 71. Global South Korea in 21st Century Asian American Literature,
Na-Rae Kim
* 72. Global India in 21st Century Asian American Literature, Ragini
Tharoor Srinivasan
* IX. Performance
* 73. Yellowface Performance: Historical and Contemporary Contexts,
Josephine Lee
* 74. Asians and Asian Americans and the Performing Arts Prior to World
War II, Krystyn R. Moon
* 75. Performance Theory and Asian American Literature and Culture, Ju
Yon Kim
* 76. Asian American Theater and Drama from the 1960s to the 1990s,
Esther Kim Lee
* 77. Melodrama and Asian American Performance, Eunha Na
* 78. Asian American Experimental Theatre and Solo Performance, Dan
Bacalzo
* 79. Asian American Feminist Performance, Lucy Mae San Pablo Burns and
Mana Hayakawa
* 80. Asian American Queer Performance, Vivian L. Huang
* 81. Transnationalism and Asian American Performance, Elizabeth W. Son
* 82. Asian Americans in Opera: Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives, Nancy Yunhwa Rao
* 83. Asian Americanist Critique and Listening Practices of
Contemporary Popular Music, Summer Kim Lee
* 84. Global South Korea and the K-Pop Phenomenon, Crystal S. Anderson
* 85. Asian Americans in Hip Hop, Ninochka McTaggart and Oliver Wang
* 86. Contemporary Asian American Dance, Yutian Wong
* 87. Sino Caribbean Performance and Music, Tzarina T. Prater
* 88. Indian Dance in Diaspora: U.S. And Australian Contexts, Priya
Srinivasan
* X. Visual Arts
* 89. Asian American Art and Modernism, Tom Wolf (with AU post-review)
* 90. Contemporary Asian American Art, Laura Kina
* 91. Filipino/a American Visual Culture, Sarita Echavez See
* 92. South Asian American Visual Culture and Representation, Bakirathi
Mani
* XI. Film, Television, and Media
* 93. Asian Americans in Pre-World War II Cinema, Philippa Gates
* 94. The Vietnam War in Film, Sylvia Shin Huey Chong
* 95. Comedy, Humor, and Asian American Representation, Caroline
Kyungah Hong
* 96. Bollywood and Asian American Culture, Jigna Desai
* 97. Asian Americans on Television, Alison Yeh Chueng and Kent A. Ono
* 98. Accents and Asian American Representation in Popular Culture,
Shilpa S. Davé
* 99. Korean North Americans in Film and Television, Eun Joo Kim
* 100. Mixed Race Asian Americans and Contemporary Media and Culture,
Leilani Nishime
* 101. Asian Americans and Digital Games, Christopher B. Patterson
* I. Formations of a Literary Field
* 1. The Asian American Movement and Critical Practice, Douglas S.
Ishii
* 2. An Asian American Epistemology of Reading: Aiiieeeee! and
Ekphrasis, Elda E. Tsou
* 3. Parody, Pastiche, and Intertextuality in Asian American Novels,
Amy C. Tang
* 4. Building Asian Canadian Literary Studies, Eleanor Ty
* 5. Hemispheric Approaches to Asian American Literature, Donald C.
Goellnicht
* 6. Narrative Theory and Asian American Literature, Yoon Sun Lee
* 7. Bilingualism in Asian American Literature, Jeehyun Lim
* 8. Revisiting Asian American Poetics, Juliana Chang
* 9. Asian American Literary Reception and Readership, Tamara Bhalla
* II. History, Legacy, and Literature
* 10. The Chinese Exclusion Act and Early Asian American Literature,
Ben Railton
* 11. Early Japanese American Literature, 1815-1900, Andrew Way Leong
* 12. Strategic Hybridity in Early Chinese and Japanese American
Literature, Floyd Cheung
* 13. Modernism and Asian American Writers, Audrey Wu Clark
* 14. The Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II, and Asian American
Antifascism, Christopher Vials
* 15. History and Memory: Narrating the Japanese American
Incarceration, Christine C. So
* 16. The Cold War and Asian American Literature, Heidi Kim
* 17. The Cold War and Asian Canadian Writing, Christine Kim and
Christopher Lee
* 18. The Korean War and Its Literary Legacies, Daniel Y. Kim
* 19. North Korea in Asian American Literature and Culture, Christine
Hong
* 20. The Vietnam War and Asian American Literature, Josephine Nock-Hee
Park
* 21. The War on Terror and South Asian American Narrative
Representation, Anantha Sudhakar
* III. Communities and Identities
* 22. Filipino American Literature, Jeffrey Arellano Cabusao
* 23. Reading South Asian American Literature, Rajini Srikanth
* 24. Vietnamese American Literature, Michele Janette
* 25. Vietnamese Canadian Refugee Aesthetics, Vinh Nguyen
* 26. Hmong American Literature and Culture, Aline Lo and Kong Pheng
Pha
* 27. Sri Lankan American Literature and Culture, Dinidu Karunanayake
* 28. Asian North American Adoption Narratives, Jenny Heijun Wills
* 29. Mixed Race Asian American Literature, Jennifer Ann Ho
* IV. Genre and Representation
* 30. Asians and Asian Americans in Early Science Fiction, John Cheng
* 31. Asian American Children's Literature, Sarah Park Dahlen
* 32. Asian American Detective Fiction, Calvin McMillin
* 33. Asian American Graphic Narrative, Monica Chiu and Jeanette Roan
* 34. Immigration and Asian American Autobiographical Writing: An
Unstraightforward Story, Theresa A. Kulbaga
* 35. Defining and Exploring Asian American Speculative Fiction,
Stephen Hong Sohn
* 36. Contemporary Voices in Asian American Lyric Poetry, Jennifer
Chang
* V. Interdisciplinary Interventions
* 37. Law and Asian American Literary and Cultural Studies, Stewart
Chang
* 38. Human Rights and Asian American Literature and Culture, Crystal
Parikh
* 39. Marxism, Economic Theory, and Asian American Literary Studies,
Mark Chiang
* 40. Object Theory and Asian American Literature, Chad Shomura
* 41. Biopolitics and Asian America, Belinda Kong
* 42. The Posthuman Subject in/of Asian American Literature, Michelle
N. Huang
* 43. Eugenics, Reproduction, and Asian American Literature, Asha
Nadkarni
* 44. Food in Asian American Literary and Cultural Studies, Timothy
August
* 45. Asian American and Pacific Islander Sport, Robert T. Hayashi
* 46. Asian American Ecocriticism, Anita Mannur and Casey Kuhajda
* 47. Agriculture and Asian American Literature, Sarah D. Wald
* VI. Comparative and Intersectional Approaches
* 48. Settler Colonialism in Asian North American Representation, Iyko
Day
* 49. Comparative African American and Asian American Literary Studies,
Julia H. Lee
* 50. The Intersections of Latina/o and Asian American Literature,
Susan Thananopavarn
* 51. Intersections of Arab American and Asian American Literature,
Carol W. N. Fadda
* 52. Literary and Cultural Representations of Asians in Latin America
and the Caribbean, Zelideth María Rivas
* 53. Queer of Color Critique and Queer Asian North American Women's
Literature, Martin Joseph Ponce
* 54. Queer South Asian Diasporas, Kareem Khubchandani
* 55. Disability Studies and Asian American Literature, Kristina Chew
* 56. Illness, Disability, and Wounded Embodiment in Asian American
Literature and Culture, James Kyung-Jin Lee
* VII. Space and Place
* 57. The View from Another Shore: An Island-Specific Approach to
Literary Criticism, Seri Luangphinith
* 58. Literary Perspectives on Asian Americans in the Midwest, Thomas
Xavier Sarmiento
* 59. Literary Perspectives on Asian Americans in the South, Frank Cha
* 60. New Orleans and Asian American Literature/Culture, Marguerite
Nguyen
* 61. The Chinese in West Indian Fiction, Anne-Marie Lee-Loy
* 62. Incarceration in Contemporary Asian American Literature and
Culture, A. J. Yumi Lee
* 63. Narratives of Intimacy in Asian American Literature, Nicolyn
Woodcock
* VIII. Transnational, Transpacific, and Global Connections
* 64. Asian American Diasporic Return Narratives, Patricia P. Chu
* 65. Archipelagoes and Oceania in Asian American and Pacific Islander
Literary Studies, Harrod J. Suarez
* 66. Transpacific Turns, Tina Chen
* 67. The Transpacific Subject in Asian American Culture, Erin Suzuki
and Aimee Bahng
* 68. Transpacific Spaces and (East and Southeast) Asian Canadian
Literature, Joanne Leow
* 69. Transpacific Femininities, Denise Cruz
* 70. Global China in 21st Century Asian American Literature, Sunny
Xiang
* 71. Global South Korea in 21st Century Asian American Literature,
Na-Rae Kim
* 72. Global India in 21st Century Asian American Literature, Ragini
Tharoor Srinivasan
* IX. Performance
* 73. Yellowface Performance: Historical and Contemporary Contexts,
Josephine Lee
* 74. Asians and Asian Americans and the Performing Arts Prior to World
War II, Krystyn R. Moon
* 75. Performance Theory and Asian American Literature and Culture, Ju
Yon Kim
* 76. Asian American Theater and Drama from the 1960s to the 1990s,
Esther Kim Lee
* 77. Melodrama and Asian American Performance, Eunha Na
* 78. Asian American Experimental Theatre and Solo Performance, Dan
Bacalzo
* 79. Asian American Feminist Performance, Lucy Mae San Pablo Burns and
Mana Hayakawa
* 80. Asian American Queer Performance, Vivian L. Huang
* 81. Transnationalism and Asian American Performance, Elizabeth W. Son
* 82. Asian Americans in Opera: Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives, Nancy Yunhwa Rao
* 83. Asian Americanist Critique and Listening Practices of
Contemporary Popular Music, Summer Kim Lee
* 84. Global South Korea and the K-Pop Phenomenon, Crystal S. Anderson
* 85. Asian Americans in Hip Hop, Ninochka McTaggart and Oliver Wang
* 86. Contemporary Asian American Dance, Yutian Wong
* 87. Sino Caribbean Performance and Music, Tzarina T. Prater
* 88. Indian Dance in Diaspora: U.S. And Australian Contexts, Priya
Srinivasan
* X. Visual Arts
* 89. Asian American Art and Modernism, Tom Wolf (with AU post-review)
* 90. Contemporary Asian American Art, Laura Kina
* 91. Filipino/a American Visual Culture, Sarita Echavez See
* 92. South Asian American Visual Culture and Representation, Bakirathi
Mani
* XI. Film, Television, and Media
* 93. Asian Americans in Pre-World War II Cinema, Philippa Gates
* 94. The Vietnam War in Film, Sylvia Shin Huey Chong
* 95. Comedy, Humor, and Asian American Representation, Caroline
Kyungah Hong
* 96. Bollywood and Asian American Culture, Jigna Desai
* 97. Asian Americans on Television, Alison Yeh Chueng and Kent A. Ono
* 98. Accents and Asian American Representation in Popular Culture,
Shilpa S. Davé
* 99. Korean North Americans in Film and Television, Eun Joo Kim
* 100. Mixed Race Asian Americans and Contemporary Media and Culture,
Leilani Nishime
* 101. Asian Americans and Digital Games, Christopher B. Patterson
* Introduction
* I. Formations of a Literary Field
* 1. The Asian American Movement and Critical Practice, Douglas S.
Ishii
* 2. An Asian American Epistemology of Reading: Aiiieeeee! and
Ekphrasis, Elda E. Tsou
* 3. Parody, Pastiche, and Intertextuality in Asian American Novels,
Amy C. Tang
* 4. Building Asian Canadian Literary Studies, Eleanor Ty
* 5. Hemispheric Approaches to Asian American Literature, Donald C.
Goellnicht
* 6. Narrative Theory and Asian American Literature, Yoon Sun Lee
* 7. Bilingualism in Asian American Literature, Jeehyun Lim
* 8. Revisiting Asian American Poetics, Juliana Chang
* 9. Asian American Literary Reception and Readership, Tamara Bhalla
* II. History, Legacy, and Literature
* 10. The Chinese Exclusion Act and Early Asian American Literature,
Ben Railton
* 11. Early Japanese American Literature, 1815-1900, Andrew Way Leong
* 12. Strategic Hybridity in Early Chinese and Japanese American
Literature, Floyd Cheung
* 13. Modernism and Asian American Writers, Audrey Wu Clark
* 14. The Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II, and Asian American
Antifascism, Christopher Vials
* 15. History and Memory: Narrating the Japanese American
Incarceration, Christine C. So
* 16. The Cold War and Asian American Literature, Heidi Kim
* 17. The Cold War and Asian Canadian Writing, Christine Kim and
Christopher Lee
* 18. The Korean War and Its Literary Legacies, Daniel Y. Kim
* 19. North Korea in Asian American Literature and Culture, Christine
Hong
* 20. The Vietnam War and Asian American Literature, Josephine Nock-Hee
Park
* 21. The War on Terror and South Asian American Narrative
Representation, Anantha Sudhakar
* III. Communities and Identities
* 22. Filipino American Literature, Jeffrey Arellano Cabusao
* 23. Reading South Asian American Literature, Rajini Srikanth
* 24. Vietnamese American Literature, Michele Janette
* 25. Vietnamese Canadian Refugee Aesthetics, Vinh Nguyen
* 26. Hmong American Literature and Culture, Aline Lo and Kong Pheng
Pha
* 27. Sri Lankan American Literature and Culture, Dinidu Karunanayake
* 28. Asian North American Adoption Narratives, Jenny Heijun Wills
* 29. Mixed Race Asian American Literature, Jennifer Ann Ho
* IV. Genre and Representation
* 30. Asians and Asian Americans in Early Science Fiction, John Cheng
* 31. Asian American Children's Literature, Sarah Park Dahlen
* 32. Asian American Detective Fiction, Calvin McMillin
* 33. Asian American Graphic Narrative, Monica Chiu and Jeanette Roan
* 34. Immigration and Asian American Autobiographical Writing: An
Unstraightforward Story, Theresa A. Kulbaga
* 35. Defining and Exploring Asian American Speculative Fiction,
Stephen Hong Sohn
* 36. Contemporary Voices in Asian American Lyric Poetry, Jennifer
Chang
* V. Interdisciplinary Interventions
* 37. Law and Asian American Literary and Cultural Studies, Stewart
Chang
* 38. Human Rights and Asian American Literature and Culture, Crystal
Parikh
* 39. Marxism, Economic Theory, and Asian American Literary Studies,
Mark Chiang
* 40. Object Theory and Asian American Literature, Chad Shomura
* 41. Biopolitics and Asian America, Belinda Kong
* 42. The Posthuman Subject in/of Asian American Literature, Michelle
N. Huang
* 43. Eugenics, Reproduction, and Asian American Literature, Asha
Nadkarni
* 44. Food in Asian American Literary and Cultural Studies, Timothy
August
* 45. Asian American and Pacific Islander Sport, Robert T. Hayashi
* 46. Asian American Ecocriticism, Anita Mannur and Casey Kuhajda
* 47. Agriculture and Asian American Literature, Sarah D. Wald
* VI. Comparative and Intersectional Approaches
* 48. Settler Colonialism in Asian North American Representation, Iyko
Day
* 49. Comparative African American and Asian American Literary Studies,
Julia H. Lee
* 50. The Intersections of Latina/o and Asian American Literature,
Susan Thananopavarn
* 51. Intersections of Arab American and Asian American Literature,
Carol W. N. Fadda
* 52. Literary and Cultural Representations of Asians in Latin America
and the Caribbean, Zelideth María Rivas
* 53. Queer of Color Critique and Queer Asian North American Women's
Literature, Martin Joseph Ponce
* 54. Queer South Asian Diasporas, Kareem Khubchandani
* 55. Disability Studies and Asian American Literature, Kristina Chew
* 56. Illness, Disability, and Wounded Embodiment in Asian American
Literature and Culture, James Kyung-Jin Lee
* VII. Space and Place
* 57. The View from Another Shore: An Island-Specific Approach to
Literary Criticism, Seri Luangphinith
* 58. Literary Perspectives on Asian Americans in the Midwest, Thomas
Xavier Sarmiento
* 59. Literary Perspectives on Asian Americans in the South, Frank Cha
* 60. New Orleans and Asian American Literature/Culture, Marguerite
Nguyen
* 61. The Chinese in West Indian Fiction, Anne-Marie Lee-Loy
* 62. Incarceration in Contemporary Asian American Literature and
Culture, A. J. Yumi Lee
* 63. Narratives of Intimacy in Asian American Literature, Nicolyn
Woodcock
* VIII. Transnational, Transpacific, and Global Connections
* 64. Asian American Diasporic Return Narratives, Patricia P. Chu
* 65. Archipelagoes and Oceania in Asian American and Pacific Islander
Literary Studies, Harrod J. Suarez
* 66. Transpacific Turns, Tina Chen
* 67. The Transpacific Subject in Asian American Culture, Erin Suzuki
and Aimee Bahng
* 68. Transpacific Spaces and (East and Southeast) Asian Canadian
Literature, Joanne Leow
* 69. Transpacific Femininities, Denise Cruz
* 70. Global China in 21st Century Asian American Literature, Sunny
Xiang
* 71. Global South Korea in 21st Century Asian American Literature,
Na-Rae Kim
* 72. Global India in 21st Century Asian American Literature, Ragini
Tharoor Srinivasan
* IX. Performance
* 73. Yellowface Performance: Historical and Contemporary Contexts,
Josephine Lee
* 74. Asians and Asian Americans and the Performing Arts Prior to World
War II, Krystyn R. Moon
* 75. Performance Theory and Asian American Literature and Culture, Ju
Yon Kim
* 76. Asian American Theater and Drama from the 1960s to the 1990s,
Esther Kim Lee
* 77. Melodrama and Asian American Performance, Eunha Na
* 78. Asian American Experimental Theatre and Solo Performance, Dan
Bacalzo
* 79. Asian American Feminist Performance, Lucy Mae San Pablo Burns and
Mana Hayakawa
* 80. Asian American Queer Performance, Vivian L. Huang
* 81. Transnationalism and Asian American Performance, Elizabeth W. Son
* 82. Asian Americans in Opera: Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives, Nancy Yunhwa Rao
* 83. Asian Americanist Critique and Listening Practices of
Contemporary Popular Music, Summer Kim Lee
* 84. Global South Korea and the K-Pop Phenomenon, Crystal S. Anderson
* 85. Asian Americans in Hip Hop, Ninochka McTaggart and Oliver Wang
* 86. Contemporary Asian American Dance, Yutian Wong
* 87. Sino Caribbean Performance and Music, Tzarina T. Prater
* 88. Indian Dance in Diaspora: U.S. And Australian Contexts, Priya
Srinivasan
* X. Visual Arts
* 89. Asian American Art and Modernism, Tom Wolf (with AU post-review)
* 90. Contemporary Asian American Art, Laura Kina
* 91. Filipino/a American Visual Culture, Sarita Echavez See
* 92. South Asian American Visual Culture and Representation, Bakirathi
Mani
* XI. Film, Television, and Media
* 93. Asian Americans in Pre-World War II Cinema, Philippa Gates
* 94. The Vietnam War in Film, Sylvia Shin Huey Chong
* 95. Comedy, Humor, and Asian American Representation, Caroline
Kyungah Hong
* 96. Bollywood and Asian American Culture, Jigna Desai
* 97. Asian Americans on Television, Alison Yeh Chueng and Kent A. Ono
* 98. Accents and Asian American Representation in Popular Culture,
Shilpa S. Davé
* 99. Korean North Americans in Film and Television, Eun Joo Kim
* 100. Mixed Race Asian Americans and Contemporary Media and Culture,
Leilani Nishime
* 101. Asian Americans and Digital Games, Christopher B. Patterson
* I. Formations of a Literary Field
* 1. The Asian American Movement and Critical Practice, Douglas S.
Ishii
* 2. An Asian American Epistemology of Reading: Aiiieeeee! and
Ekphrasis, Elda E. Tsou
* 3. Parody, Pastiche, and Intertextuality in Asian American Novels,
Amy C. Tang
* 4. Building Asian Canadian Literary Studies, Eleanor Ty
* 5. Hemispheric Approaches to Asian American Literature, Donald C.
Goellnicht
* 6. Narrative Theory and Asian American Literature, Yoon Sun Lee
* 7. Bilingualism in Asian American Literature, Jeehyun Lim
* 8. Revisiting Asian American Poetics, Juliana Chang
* 9. Asian American Literary Reception and Readership, Tamara Bhalla
* II. History, Legacy, and Literature
* 10. The Chinese Exclusion Act and Early Asian American Literature,
Ben Railton
* 11. Early Japanese American Literature, 1815-1900, Andrew Way Leong
* 12. Strategic Hybridity in Early Chinese and Japanese American
Literature, Floyd Cheung
* 13. Modernism and Asian American Writers, Audrey Wu Clark
* 14. The Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II, and Asian American
Antifascism, Christopher Vials
* 15. History and Memory: Narrating the Japanese American
Incarceration, Christine C. So
* 16. The Cold War and Asian American Literature, Heidi Kim
* 17. The Cold War and Asian Canadian Writing, Christine Kim and
Christopher Lee
* 18. The Korean War and Its Literary Legacies, Daniel Y. Kim
* 19. North Korea in Asian American Literature and Culture, Christine
Hong
* 20. The Vietnam War and Asian American Literature, Josephine Nock-Hee
Park
* 21. The War on Terror and South Asian American Narrative
Representation, Anantha Sudhakar
* III. Communities and Identities
* 22. Filipino American Literature, Jeffrey Arellano Cabusao
* 23. Reading South Asian American Literature, Rajini Srikanth
* 24. Vietnamese American Literature, Michele Janette
* 25. Vietnamese Canadian Refugee Aesthetics, Vinh Nguyen
* 26. Hmong American Literature and Culture, Aline Lo and Kong Pheng
Pha
* 27. Sri Lankan American Literature and Culture, Dinidu Karunanayake
* 28. Asian North American Adoption Narratives, Jenny Heijun Wills
* 29. Mixed Race Asian American Literature, Jennifer Ann Ho
* IV. Genre and Representation
* 30. Asians and Asian Americans in Early Science Fiction, John Cheng
* 31. Asian American Children's Literature, Sarah Park Dahlen
* 32. Asian American Detective Fiction, Calvin McMillin
* 33. Asian American Graphic Narrative, Monica Chiu and Jeanette Roan
* 34. Immigration and Asian American Autobiographical Writing: An
Unstraightforward Story, Theresa A. Kulbaga
* 35. Defining and Exploring Asian American Speculative Fiction,
Stephen Hong Sohn
* 36. Contemporary Voices in Asian American Lyric Poetry, Jennifer
Chang
* V. Interdisciplinary Interventions
* 37. Law and Asian American Literary and Cultural Studies, Stewart
Chang
* 38. Human Rights and Asian American Literature and Culture, Crystal
Parikh
* 39. Marxism, Economic Theory, and Asian American Literary Studies,
Mark Chiang
* 40. Object Theory and Asian American Literature, Chad Shomura
* 41. Biopolitics and Asian America, Belinda Kong
* 42. The Posthuman Subject in/of Asian American Literature, Michelle
N. Huang
* 43. Eugenics, Reproduction, and Asian American Literature, Asha
Nadkarni
* 44. Food in Asian American Literary and Cultural Studies, Timothy
August
* 45. Asian American and Pacific Islander Sport, Robert T. Hayashi
* 46. Asian American Ecocriticism, Anita Mannur and Casey Kuhajda
* 47. Agriculture and Asian American Literature, Sarah D. Wald
* VI. Comparative and Intersectional Approaches
* 48. Settler Colonialism in Asian North American Representation, Iyko
Day
* 49. Comparative African American and Asian American Literary Studies,
Julia H. Lee
* 50. The Intersections of Latina/o and Asian American Literature,
Susan Thananopavarn
* 51. Intersections of Arab American and Asian American Literature,
Carol W. N. Fadda
* 52. Literary and Cultural Representations of Asians in Latin America
and the Caribbean, Zelideth María Rivas
* 53. Queer of Color Critique and Queer Asian North American Women's
Literature, Martin Joseph Ponce
* 54. Queer South Asian Diasporas, Kareem Khubchandani
* 55. Disability Studies and Asian American Literature, Kristina Chew
* 56. Illness, Disability, and Wounded Embodiment in Asian American
Literature and Culture, James Kyung-Jin Lee
* VII. Space and Place
* 57. The View from Another Shore: An Island-Specific Approach to
Literary Criticism, Seri Luangphinith
* 58. Literary Perspectives on Asian Americans in the Midwest, Thomas
Xavier Sarmiento
* 59. Literary Perspectives on Asian Americans in the South, Frank Cha
* 60. New Orleans and Asian American Literature/Culture, Marguerite
Nguyen
* 61. The Chinese in West Indian Fiction, Anne-Marie Lee-Loy
* 62. Incarceration in Contemporary Asian American Literature and
Culture, A. J. Yumi Lee
* 63. Narratives of Intimacy in Asian American Literature, Nicolyn
Woodcock
* VIII. Transnational, Transpacific, and Global Connections
* 64. Asian American Diasporic Return Narratives, Patricia P. Chu
* 65. Archipelagoes and Oceania in Asian American and Pacific Islander
Literary Studies, Harrod J. Suarez
* 66. Transpacific Turns, Tina Chen
* 67. The Transpacific Subject in Asian American Culture, Erin Suzuki
and Aimee Bahng
* 68. Transpacific Spaces and (East and Southeast) Asian Canadian
Literature, Joanne Leow
* 69. Transpacific Femininities, Denise Cruz
* 70. Global China in 21st Century Asian American Literature, Sunny
Xiang
* 71. Global South Korea in 21st Century Asian American Literature,
Na-Rae Kim
* 72. Global India in 21st Century Asian American Literature, Ragini
Tharoor Srinivasan
* IX. Performance
* 73. Yellowface Performance: Historical and Contemporary Contexts,
Josephine Lee
* 74. Asians and Asian Americans and the Performing Arts Prior to World
War II, Krystyn R. Moon
* 75. Performance Theory and Asian American Literature and Culture, Ju
Yon Kim
* 76. Asian American Theater and Drama from the 1960s to the 1990s,
Esther Kim Lee
* 77. Melodrama and Asian American Performance, Eunha Na
* 78. Asian American Experimental Theatre and Solo Performance, Dan
Bacalzo
* 79. Asian American Feminist Performance, Lucy Mae San Pablo Burns and
Mana Hayakawa
* 80. Asian American Queer Performance, Vivian L. Huang
* 81. Transnationalism and Asian American Performance, Elizabeth W. Son
* 82. Asian Americans in Opera: Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives, Nancy Yunhwa Rao
* 83. Asian Americanist Critique and Listening Practices of
Contemporary Popular Music, Summer Kim Lee
* 84. Global South Korea and the K-Pop Phenomenon, Crystal S. Anderson
* 85. Asian Americans in Hip Hop, Ninochka McTaggart and Oliver Wang
* 86. Contemporary Asian American Dance, Yutian Wong
* 87. Sino Caribbean Performance and Music, Tzarina T. Prater
* 88. Indian Dance in Diaspora: U.S. And Australian Contexts, Priya
Srinivasan
* X. Visual Arts
* 89. Asian American Art and Modernism, Tom Wolf (with AU post-review)
* 90. Contemporary Asian American Art, Laura Kina
* 91. Filipino/a American Visual Culture, Sarita Echavez See
* 92. South Asian American Visual Culture and Representation, Bakirathi
Mani
* XI. Film, Television, and Media
* 93. Asian Americans in Pre-World War II Cinema, Philippa Gates
* 94. The Vietnam War in Film, Sylvia Shin Huey Chong
* 95. Comedy, Humor, and Asian American Representation, Caroline
Kyungah Hong
* 96. Bollywood and Asian American Culture, Jigna Desai
* 97. Asian Americans on Television, Alison Yeh Chueng and Kent A. Ono
* 98. Accents and Asian American Representation in Popular Culture,
Shilpa S. Davé
* 99. Korean North Americans in Film and Television, Eun Joo Kim
* 100. Mixed Race Asian Americans and Contemporary Media and Culture,
Leilani Nishime
* 101. Asian Americans and Digital Games, Christopher B. Patterson