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Asian North American Identities Beyond The Hyphen Eleanor Rose Ty

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Asian North American Identities Beyond The Hyphen Eleanor Rose Ty
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.27 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Eleanor Rose Ty, Donald C. Goellnicht
ISBN: 9780253110916, 9780253216618, 9780253343802, 0253110912, 0253216613, 0253343801
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Asian North American Identities Beyond The Hyphen Eleanor Rose Ty by Eleanor Rose Ty, Donald C. Goellnicht 9780253110916, 9780253216618, 9780253343802, 0253110912, 0253216613, 0253343801 instant download after payment.

The nine essays in Asian North American Identities explore how Asian North Americans are no longer caught between worlds of the old and the new, the east and the west, and the south and the north. Moving beyond national and diasporic models of ethnic identity to focus on the individual feelings and experiences of those who are not part of a dominant white majority, the essays collected here draw from a wide range of sources, including novels, art, photography, poetry, cinema, theatre, and popular culture. The book illustrates how Asian North Americans are developing new ways of seeing and thinking about themselves by eluding imposed identities and creating spaces that offer alternative sites from which to speak and imagine. Contributors are Jeanne Yu-Mei Chiu, Patricia Chu, Rocio G. Davis, Donald C. Goellnicht, Karlyn Koh, Josephine Lee, Leilani Nishime, Caroline Rody, Jeffrey J. Santa Ana, Malini Johar Schueller, and Eleanor Ty.

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