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Intersectional Incoherence Zainichi Literature And The Ethics Of Illegibility 1st Edition Cindi Textor

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Intersectional Incoherence Zainichi Literature And The Ethics Of Illegibility 1st Edition Cindi Textor
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.14 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Cindi Textor
ISBN: 9780520398726, 9780520398733, 0520398726, 0520398734
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Intersectional Incoherence Zainichi Literature And The Ethics Of Illegibility 1st Edition Cindi Textor by Cindi Textor 9780520398726, 9780520398733, 0520398726, 0520398734 instant download after payment.

Intersectional Incoherence stages an encounter between the critical discourse on intersectionality and texts produced by Korean subjects of the Japanese empire and their postwar descendants in Japan, known as Zainichi Koreans. Arguing for intersectionality as a reading method rather than strictly a tool of social analysis, Cindi Textor reads moments of illegibility and incoherent language in these texts as a product of the pressures on Zainichi Koreans and their literature to represent both Korean difference from and affinity with Japan. 
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Rejecting linguistic norms and representational imperatives of identity categories, Textor instead demands that the reader grapple with the silent, absent, illegible, or unintelligible. Engaging with the incoherent, she argues, allows for a more ethical approach to texts, subjects, and communities that resist representation within existing paradigms.

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