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Asian American Studies After Critical Massis a dynamic collection that showcases the most exciting scholarship in the field from a critical and cultural studies perspective. Comprised of ten original essays written by a group of scholars at the vanguard of the discipline, this collection takes on a range of topics and concerns, including Asian American film and popular culture; Asian Americans at the dawn of the twenty-first century; globalization and transnational citizenship; and queer Asian America. Addressing some of the most exciting issues and ideas in Asian American studies, this book…mehr
Asian American Studies After Critical Massis a dynamic collection that showcases the most exciting scholarship in the field from a critical and cultural studies perspective. Comprised of ten original essays written by a group of scholars at the vanguard of the discipline, this collection takes on a range of topics and concerns, including Asian American film and popular culture; Asian Americans at the dawn of the twenty-first century; globalization and transnational citizenship; and queer Asian America. Addressing some of the most exciting issues and ideas in Asian American studies, this book strikes a bold new path for the field. This book can be used in conjunction with the Blackwell Companion to Asian American Studies.
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Autorenporträt
Kent A. Ono is Professor of Asian American Studies and Communications, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, where he is also Director of the Asian American Studies Program. He is co-author of Shifting Borders (with John Sloop, 2002) and co-editor of Enterprise Zones (1996).
Inhaltsangabe
Notes on Contributors. Acknowledgments. Asian American Studies in Its Second Phase: Kent A. Ono (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). PART I: Representations. 1 What is the Political? American Culture and the Example of Viet Nam: Viet Nguyen (University of Southern California). 2 Ethnography, the Cinematic Apparatus, and Asian American Film Studies: Peter Feng (University of Delaware). 3 Culinary Fictions: Immigrant Foodways and Race in Indian American Literature: Anita Mannur (Wesleyan University). PART II: Identities. 4 Foregrounding Native Nationalisms: A Critique of Anti-Nationalist Sentiment in Asian American Studies: Candace Fujikane (University of Hawaii). 5 A World Make-Over? An Asian American Queer Critique: Martin Manalansan IV (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). 6 Asian American Studies Through (Somewhat) Asian Eyes: Integrating "Mixed Race" into the Asian American Discourse: Cynthia Nakashima (University of California at Berkeley). PART III: Disciplines and Methodologies. 7 Asian American Studies and the "Pacific Question": J. Kehaulani Kauanui (Wesleyan University). 8 Planet Youth: Asian American Youth Cultures, Citizenship, and Globalization: Sunaina Maira (University of California, Davis). 9 The Problematics of History and Location of Filipino American Studies within Asian American Studies: Helen Toribio (San Francisco State University). 10 Rethinking Asian American Victimhood: Understanding the Complexity of Race and Citizenship in America: Taro Iwata (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). Index
Notes on Contributors. Acknowledgments. Asian American Studies in Its Second Phase: Kent A. Ono (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). PART I: Representations. 1 What is the Political? American Culture and the Example of Viet Nam: Viet Nguyen (University of Southern California). 2 Ethnography, the Cinematic Apparatus, and Asian American Film Studies: Peter Feng (University of Delaware). 3 Culinary Fictions: Immigrant Foodways and Race in Indian American Literature: Anita Mannur (Wesleyan University). PART II: Identities. 4 Foregrounding Native Nationalisms: A Critique of Anti-Nationalist Sentiment in Asian American Studies: Candace Fujikane (University of Hawaii). 5 A World Make-Over? An Asian American Queer Critique: Martin Manalansan IV (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). 6 Asian American Studies Through (Somewhat) Asian Eyes: Integrating "Mixed Race" into the Asian American Discourse: Cynthia Nakashima (University of California at Berkeley). PART III: Disciplines and Methodologies. 7 Asian American Studies and the "Pacific Question": J. Kehaulani Kauanui (Wesleyan University). 8 Planet Youth: Asian American Youth Cultures, Citizenship, and Globalization: Sunaina Maira (University of California, Davis). 9 The Problematics of History and Location of Filipino American Studies within Asian American Studies: Helen Toribio (San Francisco State University). 10 Rethinking Asian American Victimhood: Understanding the Complexity of Race and Citizenship in America: Taro Iwata (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). Index
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