Asian American Literature in Transition: 1850-1930

Asian American Literature in Transition: 1850-1930
Title Asian American Literature in Transition: 1850-1930 PDF eBook
Author Josephine Lee
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre American literature
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"Asian American Literature in Transition is an essential tool for researchers who are interested in understanding the concerns, methods, and contestations driving research about literary works written by Asian Americans and Asians in the diaspora. Each of its four volumes focuses on a historic period, starting in 1830 and moving to the present. These volumes reveal what scholars have already learned and continue to discover and illuminate about the literature from their periods, including the latest recovery of forgotten texts, conversations across national boundaries, and a foregrounding of intense literary debates."--

Asian American Literature in Transition, 1850–1930: Volume 1

Asian American Literature in Transition, 1850–1930: Volume 1
Title Asian American Literature in Transition, 1850–1930: Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Josephine Lee
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 589
Release 2021-06-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1108911668

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The years between 1850 and 1930 witnessed the first large-scale migration of peoples from East Asia and South Asia to North America and the emergence of the US as an imperial power in the Pacific. This period also produced the first instances of Asian North American writing, theater, and film. This exciting collection examines how the many literary and cultural works from this period approached questions of migration, exclusion, and identity. Covering an extensive ranges of topics including anticolonialist writing, the erotics of queer modernist poetry, interracial desire, and the racial gaze in silent film, the book shows the diverse and multi-ethnic nature of literary and cultural production at a crucial period in modern formations of race as well as literary and cultural aesthetics.

Asian American Literature in Transition, 1850-1930: Volume 1

Asian American Literature in Transition, 1850-1930: Volume 1
Title Asian American Literature in Transition, 1850-1930: Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Josephine Lee
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 350
Release 2021-06-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781108830836

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The years between 1850 and 1930 witnessed the first large-scale migration of peoples from East Asia and South Asia to North America and the emergence of the US as an imperial power in the Pacific. This period also produced the first instances of Asian North American writing, theater, and film. This exciting collection examines how the many literary and cultural works from this period approached questions of migration, exclusion, and identity. Covering an extensive ranges of topics including anticolonialist writing, the erotics of queer modernist poetry, interracial desire, and the racial gaze in silent film, the book shows the diverse and multi-ethnic nature of literary and cultural production at a crucial period in modern formations of race as well as literary and cultural aesthetics.

Asian American Literature in Transition, 1930-1965: Volume 2

Asian American Literature in Transition, 1930-1965: Volume 2
Title Asian American Literature in Transition, 1930-1965: Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Victor Bascara
Publisher Asian American Literature in T
Pages 399
Release 2021-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 1108835600

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Leading scholars provide illuminating and engaging perspectives on a long neglected, yet incredibly eventful, period (1930-1965) of Asian American literature.

Asian American Literature in Transition, 1996–2020: Volume 4

Asian American Literature in Transition, 1996–2020: Volume 4
Title Asian American Literature in Transition, 1996–2020: Volume 4 PDF eBook
Author Betsy Huang
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 417
Release 2021-06-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1108911293

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This volume examines the concerns of Asian American literature from 1996 to the present. This period was not only marked by civil unrest, terror and militarization, economic depression, and environmental abuse, but also unprecedented growth and visibility of Asian American literature. This volume is divided into four sections that plots the trajectories of, and tensions between, social challenges and literary advances. Part One tracks how Asian American literary productions of this period reckon with the effects of structures and networks of violence. Part Two tracks modes of intimacy – desires, loves, close friendships, romances, sexual relations, erotic contacts – that emerge in the face of neoimperialism, neoliberalism, and necropolitics. Part Three traces the proliferation of genres in Asian American writing of the past quarter century in new and in well-worn terrains. Part Four surveys literary projects that speculate on future states of Asian America in domestic and global contexts.

Asian American Literature in Transition, 1965–1996: Volume 3

Asian American Literature in Transition, 1965–1996: Volume 3
Title Asian American Literature in Transition, 1965–1996: Volume 3 PDF eBook
Author Asha Nadkarni
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 437
Release 2021-06-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1108922317

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Asian American Literature in Transition Volume Three: 1965–1996 offers a multidisciplinary perspective on the political and aesthetic stakes of what is now recognizable as an Asian American literary canon. It takes as its central focus the connections among literature, history, and migration, exploring how the formation of Asian American literary studies is necessarily inflected by demographic changes, student activism, the institutionalization of Asian American studies within the U.S. academy, U.S foreign policy (specifically the Cold War and conflicts in Southeast Asia), and the emergence of 'diaspora' and 'transnationalism' as important critical frames. Moving through sections that consider migration and identity, aesthetics and politics, canon formation, and transnationalism and diaspora, this volume tracks predominant themes within Asian American literature to interrogate an ever-evolving field. It features nineteen original essays by leading scholars, and is accessible to beginners in the field and more advanced researchers alike.

Migration and Diaspora in Modern Asia

Migration and Diaspora in Modern Asia
Title Migration and Diaspora in Modern Asia PDF eBook
Author Sunil S. Amrith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 241
Release 2011-03-07
Genre History
ISBN 1139497030

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Migration is at the heart of Asian history. For centuries migrants have tracked the routes and seas of their ancestors - merchants, pilgrims, soldiers and sailors - along the Silk Road and across the Indian Ocean and the China Sea. Over the last 150 years, however, migration within Asia and beyond has been greater than at any other time in history. Sunil S. Amrith's engaging and deeply informative book crosses a vast terrain, from the Middle East to India and China, tracing the history of modern migration. Animated by the voices of Asian migrants, it tells the stories of those forced to flee from war and revolution, and those who left their homes and their families in search of a better life. These stories of Asian diasporas can be joyful or poignant, but they all speak of an engagement with new landscapes and new peoples.