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This book studies Sansei, Vietnamese refugee, and Korean adoptee¿s transnational experience in their Asian ¿home countries and views the accounts of their experience as ¿return narratives.It concerns how Asian American subjectivity evolves through Asian Americans¿ interaction with Asian community. By analyzing how the narrative subjects represent and renegotiate their relations with their Asian homelands, The book points out that the historical traces of the World War Two, the Vietnam War, and the Korean War complicate Sansei, refugee, and adoptee¿s relations with their Asian homelands…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book studies Sansei, Vietnamese refugee, and Korean adoptee¿s transnational experience in their Asian ¿home countries and views the accounts of their experience as ¿return narratives.It concerns how Asian American subjectivity evolves through Asian Americans¿ interaction with Asian community. By analyzing how the narrative subjects represent and renegotiate their relations with their Asian homelands, The book points out that the historical traces of the World War Two, the Vietnam War, and the Korean War complicate Sansei, refugee, and adoptee¿s relations with their Asian homelands respectively and hence make Asia a site of contradiction in their Asian American identity.
Autorenporträt
Hsiang-chen, Hsieh graduated from National Tsing Hua University with a master degree in Foreign Languages and Literature. Her field of research is Asian American literature and is currently teaching in National Taichung University of Science and Technology in Taiwan.