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"Intersectional Incoherence offers an expansive critical curation of a significant but silenced Korean minority literature in Japan. By globalizing intersectional critique on race, gender, and disability, this book is a welcome development beyond Euro-American postcolonial and critical race studies."--Nayoung Aimee Kwon, author of Intimate Empire: Collaboration and Colonial Modernity in Korea and Japan "This rich and self-reflective study aims to tell an anti-essentialist literary history of the Zainichi community. The fruits of Cindi Textor's close readings will be relevant to many other…mehr

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"Intersectional Incoherence offers an expansive critical curation of a significant but silenced Korean minority literature in Japan. By globalizing intersectional critique on race, gender, and disability, this book is a welcome development beyond Euro-American postcolonial and critical race studies."--Nayoung Aimee Kwon, author of Intimate Empire: Collaboration and Colonial Modernity in Korea and Japan "This rich and self-reflective study aims to tell an anti-essentialist literary history of the Zainichi community. The fruits of Cindi Textor's close readings will be relevant to many other literary histories of communities around the world."--Janet Poole, author of When the Future Disappears: The Modernist Imagination in Late Colonial Korea "In this, the most innovative and interesting monograph on the subject of Zainichi literature in the English language, Textor brings out the ethical dimensions of intersectionality."--Serk-Bae Suh, author of Treacherous Translation: Culture, Nationalism, and Colonialism in Korea and Japan from the 1910s to the 1960s "A powerful intervention that forces us to rethink what literature is, what history is, and what identity is."--Sonia Ryang, author of Language and Truth in North Korea
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Cindi Textor is Assistant Professor of World Languages and Cultures at the University of Utah.