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  • The Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture: 3-Volume Set

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture by Lee, Josephine;

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    • Megjelenés dátuma 2020. június 5.

    • ISBN 9780190699628
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    • Méret 198x272x121 mm
    • Súly 3850 g
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    This project offers the largest and most comprehensive collection of scholarship on Asian American literature and culture to date. More than one hundred original and in-depth articles survey the historical foundations of this rich field, showing the exciting and profound new directions that currently drive the study of Asian American literary and cultural traditions. Along with literary works from the late-19th century to the 21st century, the Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture covers a wide-ranging selection of Asian American theatre, dance, music, visual arts, film, television, and media.

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    In the past four decades the field of Asian American literary and cultural studies has grown enormously, expanding its areas of inquiry beyond the reflections on national identity and citizenship to encompass such issues as transnational and diasporic identities and communities; the workings of imperialism; the intersectionality of race, gender, and sexuality; and social justice/human rights in a global context. This project is the largest and most comprehensive collection of scholarship on Asian American literature and culture to date. With original essays on everything from Asian American literary classics to experimental theater, from K-pop to online gaming, the Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture guides both established scholars and readers new to this field through the extensive landscape of Asian American writing and cultural production.
    One hundred essays on varied historical periods, geographical locales, and artistic modes offer an extensive examination of racial representation and activism, interdisciplinary and comparative approaches to literary work, ethnic communities, space and place, transnational and transpacific flows, and genres such as speculative fiction, the detective novel, and melodrama. Along with literary works from the late-19th century to the 21st century, the Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture covers a wide-ranging selection of Asian American theatre, dance, music, visual arts, film, television, and media. With its illuminating and profound commentary on Asian American writing and artistic practice, the volumes survey the historical foundations of this rich field, showing the exciting and profound new directions that currently drive the study of Asian American literary and cultural traditions.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction
    I. Formations of a Literary Field
    1. The Asian American Movement and Critical Practice, Douglas S. Ishii
    2. An Asian American Epistemology of Reading: Aiiieeeee! and Ekphrasis, Elda E. Tsou
    3. Parody, Pastiche, and Intertextuality in Asian American Novels, Amy C. Tang
    4. Building Asian Canadian Literary Studies, Eleanor Ty
    5. Hemispheric Approaches to Asian American Literature, Donald C. Goellnicht
    6. Narrative Theory and Asian American Literature, Yoon Sun Lee
    7. Bilingualism in Asian American Literature, Jeehyun Lim
    8. Revisiting Asian American Poetics, Juliana Chang
    9. Asian American Literary Reception and Readership, Tamara Bhalla
    II. History, Legacy, and Literature
    10. The Chinese Exclusion Act and Early Asian American Literature, Ben Railton
    11. Early Japanese American Literature, 1815-1900, Andrew Way Leong
    12. Strategic Hybridity in Early Chinese and Japanese American Literature, Floyd Cheung
    13. Modernism and Asian American Writers, Audrey Wu Clark
    14. The Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II, and Asian American Antifascism, Christopher Vials
    15. History and Memory: Narrating the Japanese American Incarceration, Christine C. So
    16. The Cold War and Asian American Literature, Heidi Kim
    17. The Cold War and Asian Canadian Writing, Christine Kim and Christopher Lee
    18. The Korean War and Its Literary Legacies, Daniel Y. Kim
    19. North Korea in Asian American Literature and Culture, Christine Hong
    20. The Vietnam War and Asian American Literature, Josephine Nock-Hee Park
    21. The War on Terror and South Asian American Narrative Representation, Anantha Sudhakar
    III. Communities and Identities
    22. Filipino American Literature, Jeffrey Arellano Cabusao
    23. Reading South Asian American Literature, Rajini Srikanth
    24. Vietnamese American Literature, Michele Janette
    25. Vietnamese Canadian Refugee Aesthetics, Vinh Nguyen
    26. Hmong American Literature and Culture, Aline Lo and Kong Pheng Pha
    27. Sri Lankan American Literature and Culture, Dinidu Karunanayake
    28. Asian North American Adoption Narratives, Jenny Heijun Wills
    29. Mixed Race Asian American Literature, Jennifer Ann Ho
    IV. Genre and Representation
    30. Asians and Asian Americans in Early Science Fiction, John Cheng
    31. Asian American Children's Literature, Sarah Park Dahlen
    32. Asian American Detective Fiction, Calvin McMillin
    33. Asian American Graphic Narrative, Monica Chiu and Jeanette Roan
    34. Immigration and Asian American Autobiographical Writing: An Unstraightforward Story, Theresa A. Kulbaga
    35. Defining and Exploring Asian American Speculative Fiction, Stephen Hong Sohn
    36. Contemporary Voices in Asian American Lyric Poetry, Jennifer Chang
    V. Interdisciplinary Interventions
    37. Law and Asian American Literary and Cultural Studies, Stewart Chang
    38. Human Rights and Asian American Literature and Culture, Crystal Parikh
    39. Marxism, Economic Theory, and Asian American Literary Studies, Mark Chiang
    40. Object Theory and Asian American Literature, Chad Shomura
    41. Biopolitics and Asian America, Belinda Kong
    42. The Posthuman Subject in/of Asian American Literature, Michelle N. Huang
    43. Eugenics, Reproduction, and Asian American Literature, Asha Nadkarni
    44. Food in Asian American Literary and Cultural Studies, Timothy August
    45. Asian American and Pacific Islander Sport, Robert T. Hayashi
    46. Asian American Ecocriticism, Anita Mannur and Casey Kuhajda
    47. Agriculture and Asian American Literature, Sarah D. Wald
    VI. Comparative and Intersectional Approaches
    48. Settler Colonialism in Asian North American Representation, Iyko Day
    49. Comparative African American and Asian American Literary Studies, Julia H. Lee
    50. The Intersections of Latina/o and Asian American Literature, Susan Thananopavarn
    51. Intersections of Arab American and Asian American Literature, Carol W. N. Fadda
    52. Literary and Cultural Representations of Asians in Latin America and the Caribbean, Zelideth María Rivas
    53. Queer of Color Critique and Queer Asian North American Women's Literature, Martin Joseph Ponce
    54. Queer South Asian Diasporas, Kareem Khubchandani
    55. Disability Studies and Asian American Literature, Kristina Chew
    56. Illness, Disability, and Wounded Embodiment in Asian American Literature and Culture, James Kyung-Jin Lee
    VII. Space and Place
    57. The View from Another Shore: An Island-Specific Approach to Literary Criticism, Seri Luangphinith
    58. Literary Perspectives on Asian Americans in the Midwest, Thomas Xavier Sarmiento
    59. Literary Perspectives on Asian Americans in the South, Frank Cha
    60. New Orleans and Asian American Literature/Culture, Marguerite Nguyen
    61. The Chinese in West Indian Fiction, Anne-Marie Lee-Loy
    62. Incarceration in Contemporary Asian American Literature and Culture, A. J. Yumi Lee
    63. Narratives of Intimacy in Asian American Literature, Nicolyn Woodcock
    VIII. Transnational, Transpacific, and Global Connections
    64. Asian American Diasporic Return Narratives, Patricia P. Chu
    65. Archipelagoes and Oceania in Asian American and Pacific Islander Literary Studies, Harrod J. Suarez
    66. Transpacific Turns, Tina Chen
    67. The Transpacific Subject in Asian American Culture, Erin Suzuki and Aimee Bahng
    68. Transpacific Spaces and (East and Southeast) Asian Canadian Literature, Joanne Leow
    69. Transpacific Femininities, Denise Cruz
    70. Global China in 21st Century Asian American Literature, Sunny Xiang
    71. Global South Korea in 21st Century Asian American Literature, Na-Rae Kim
    72. Global India in 21st Century Asian American Literature, Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan
    IX. Performance
    73. Yellowface Performance: Historical and Contemporary Contexts, Josephine Lee
    74. Asians and Asian Americans and the Performing Arts Prior to World War II, Krystyn R. Moon
    75. Performance Theory and Asian American Literature and Culture, Ju Yon Kim
    76. Asian American Theater and Drama from the 1960s to the 1990s, Esther Kim Lee
    77. Melodrama and Asian American Performance, Eunha Na
    78. Asian American Experimental Theatre and Solo Performance, Dan Bacalzo
    79. Asian American Feminist Performance, Lucy Mae San Pablo Burns and Mana Hayakawa
    80. Asian American Queer Performance, Vivian L. Huang
    81. Transnationalism and Asian American Performance, Elizabeth W. Son
    82. Asian Americans in Opera: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Nancy Yunhwa Rao
    83. Asian Americanist Critique and Listening Practices of Contemporary Popular Music, Summer Kim Lee
    84. Global South Korea and the K-Pop Phenomenon, Crystal S. Anderson
    85. Asian Americans in Hip Hop, Ninochka McTaggart and Oliver Wang
    86. Contemporary Asian American Dance, Yutian Wong
    87. Sino Caribbean Performance and Music, Tzarina T. Prater
    88. Indian Dance in Diaspora: U.S. And Australian Contexts, Priya Srinivasan
    X. Visual Arts
    89. Asian American Art and Modernism, Tom Wolf (with AU post-review)
    90. Contemporary Asian American Art, Laura Kina
    91. Filipino/a American Visual Culture, Sarita Echavez See
    92. South Asian American Visual Culture and Representation, Bakirathi Mani
    XI. Film, Television, and Media
    93. Asian Americans in Pre-World War II Cinema, Philippa Gates
    94. The Vietnam War in Film, Sylvia Shin Huey Chong
    95. Comedy, Humor, and Asian American Representation, Caroline Kyungah Hong
    96. Bollywood and Asian American Culture, Jigna Desai
    97. Asian Americans on Television, Alison Yeh Chueng and Kent A. Ono
    98. Accents and Asian American Representation in Popular Culture, Shilpa S. Davé
    99. Korean North Americans in Film and Television, Eun Joo Kim
    100. Mixed Race Asian Americans and Contemporary Media and Culture, Leilani Nishime
    101. Asian Americans and Digital Games, Christopher B. Patterson

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