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Chang And Eng Reconnected The Original Siamese Twins In American Culture Cynthia Wu

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Chang And Eng Reconnected The Original Siamese Twins In American Culture Cynthia Wu
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.43 MB
Pages: 219
Author: Cynthia Wu
ISBN: 9781439908686, 9781439908693, 9781439908709, 1439908680, 1439908699, 1439908702
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Chang And Eng Reconnected The Original Siamese Twins In American Culture Cynthia Wu by Cynthia Wu 9781439908686, 9781439908693, 9781439908709, 1439908680, 1439908699, 1439908702 instant download after payment.

Conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker have fascinated the world since the nineteenth century. In her captivating book, Chang and Eng Reconnected, Cynthia Wu traces the 'original Siamese twins' through the terrain of American culture, showing how their inseparability underscored tensions between individuality and collectivity in the American popular imagination. Using letters, medical documents and exhibits, literature, art, film, and family lore, Wu provides a trans-historical analysis that presents the Bunkers as both a material presence and as metaphor. She also shows how the twins figure in representations of race, disability, and science in fictional narratives about nation building. As astute entrepreneurs, the twins managed their own lives; nonetheless, as Chang and Eng Reconnected shows, American culture has always viewed them through the multiple lenses of difference.

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