Recovered legacies : authority and identity in early Asian American literature /
Rediscovering the writings of early Asian America.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Philadelphia :
Temple University Press,
2005.
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Series: | Asian American history and culture.
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Table of Contents:
- Early Chinese American autobiography : reconsidering the works of Yan Phou Lee and Yung Wing / Floyd Cheung
- The self and generic convention : Winnifred Eaton's Me, a book of remembrance / David Shih
- Diasporic literature and identity : autobiography and the i-novel in Estu Sugiomoto's daughter of the Samurai / Georgina Dodge
- The capitalist and imperialist critique in H.T. Tsiang's and China has hands / Julia H. Lee
- Unacquiring negrophobia : Younghill Kang and cosmopolitan resistance to the black and white logic of naturalization / Stephen Knadler
- Asian American (im)mobility : perspectives on the college plays 1937-1955 / Josephine Lee
- Toyo Suyemoto, Ansel Adams, and the landscape of justice / John Streamas
- Wounded bodies and the Cold War : freedom, materialism, and revolution in Asian American literature, 1946-1957 / Viet Thanh Nguyen
- Suffering male bodies : representations of dissent and displacement in the internment-themed narratives of John Okada and Toshio Mori / Suzanne Arakawa
- Toshio Mori, Richard Kim, and the masculine ideal / Keith Lawrence
- Home, memory, and narrative in Monica Sone's Nisei daughter / Warren D. Hoffman
- The "pre-history" of an "Asian American" writer : N.V.M. Gonzalez' allegory of decolonization / Augusto Espiritu
- Representing Korean American female subjects, negotiating multiple Americas, and reading beyond the ending in Ronyoung Kim's Clay walls / Pamela Thoma.