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9781592134519

Transnational Asian American Literature

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  • ISBN13:

    9781592134519

  • ISBN10:

    1592134513

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-02-28
  • Publisher: Temple Univ Pr
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Summary

Transnational Asian America: Literary Sites and Transits examines the diasporic and transnational aspects of Asian American literature and asserts the importance of a globalized imaginary in what has been considered an ethnic subgenre of American literature. The thirteen essays in this volume engage works of prose and poetry as aesthetic articulations of the fluid transnational identities formed by Asian American writers who move within and across national boundaries. With its emphasis on the transmigratory and flexible nature of Asian American literary production, the collection argues for an equally multivalent mode of criticism that extends our readings of these works beyond the traditional limits of the American literary canon. Individual chapters feature such writers as Chang-rae Lee, Karen Tei Yamashita, Jhumpa Lahiri, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Ha Jin, with attention to such discourses as gender, space and mobility, transnationalism, identity, genre, and post-coloniality.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(28)
Shirley Geok-Lin Lim
John Blair Gamber
Stephen Hong Sohn
Gina Valentino
I. Fiction
Re-Signed Subjects: Women, Work, and World in the Fiction of Carlos Bulosan and Hisaye Yamamoto
29(26)
Cheryl Higashida
``Just Another Ethnic Pol'': Literary Citizenship in Chang-rae Lee's Native Speaker
55(20)
Liam Corley
The Cartography of Justice and Truthful Refractions Found in Karen Tei Yamashita's Tropic of Orange
75(25)
Ruth Y. Hsu
``Valuing'' Transnational Queerness: Politicized Bodies and Commodified Desires in Asian American Literature
100(23)
Stephen Hong Sohn
Ethical Responsibility in the Intersubjective Spaces: Reading Jhumpa Lahiri's ``Interpreter of Maladies'' and ``A Temporary Matter.''
123(19)
Gita Rajan
Abjection, Masculinity, and Violence in Brian Roley's American Son and Hans Ong's Fixer Chao
142(19)
Eleanor Ty
II. Memoir/Autobiography
Begin Here: A Critical Introduction to the Asian American Childhood
161(20)
Rocio G. Davis
The Poetics of Liminality and Misidentification: Winnifred Eaton's Me and Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior
181(16)
Katherine Hyunmi Lee
Nation, Immigrant, Text: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's Dictee
197(22)
Srimati Mukherjee
III. Poetry
Kimiko's Hahn's ``Interlingual Poetics'' in Mosquito and Ant
219(16)
Robert Grotjohn
``Composed of Many Lengths of Bone'': Myung Mi Kim's Reimagination of Image and Epic
235(22)
Josephine Hock-Hee Park
A Way in the World of an Asian American Existence: Agha Shahid Ali's Transimmigrant Spacing of North America and India/Kashmir
257(17)
Maimuna Dali Islam
Writing Otherwise than as a ``Native Informant'': Ha Jin's Poetry
274(21)
Zhou Xiaojing
About the Contributors 295(4)
Index 299

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