Racial ambiguity in Asian American culture /
In Racial Ambiguity in Asian American Culture, Jennifer Ann Ho shines a light on the hybrid and indeterminate aspects of race, revealing ambiguity to be paramount to a more nuanced understanding both of race and of what it means to be Asian American. Ho argues that seeing race as ambiguous puts us o...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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New Brunswick, New Jersey :
Rutgers University Press,
[2015]
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Series: | Asian American studies today
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Online Access: | Connect to this title online (unlimited users allowed) |
Table of Contents:
- From enemy alien to assimilating American: Yoshiko deLeon and the mixed-marriage policy of the Japanese American incarceration
- Anti-sentimental loss: stories of transracial/transnational Asian American
- Adult adoptees in the blogosphere
- Cablinasian dreams, Amerasian realities: transcending race in the twenty-first
- Century and other myths broken by Tiger Woods
- Ambiguous movements and mobile subjectivity: passing in-between
- Autobiography and fiction with Paisley Rekdal and Ruth Ozeki
- Transgressive texts and ambiguous authors: racial ambiguity in Asian American literature
- Coda: ending with origins: my own racial ambiguity.