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Asian American Literature In Transition 19962020 Volume 4 Betsy Huang Editor

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Asian American Literature In Transition 19962020 Volume 4 Betsy Huang Editor
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.27 MB
Pages: 414
Author: Betsy Huang (editor), Victor Roman Mendoza (editor)
ISBN: 9781108830843, 9781108914109, 1108830846, 1108914101
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Asian American Literature In Transition 19962020 Volume 4 Betsy Huang Editor by Betsy Huang (editor), Victor Roman Mendoza (editor) 9781108830843, 9781108914109, 1108830846, 1108914101 instant download after payment.

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.

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