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Invisible Subjects Asian America In Postwar Literature 1st Edition Kim

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Invisible Subjects Asian America In Postwar Literature 1st Edition Kim
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.9 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Kim, Heidi
ISBN: 9780190456252, 9780190456269, 9780190456276, 0190456256, 0190456264, 0190456272
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Invisible Subjects Asian America In Postwar Literature 1st Edition Kim by Kim, Heidi 9780190456252, 9780190456269, 9780190456276, 0190456256, 0190456264, 0190456272 instant download after payment.

'Invisible Subjects' broadens the archive of Asian American studies, using advances in Asian American history and historiography to reinterpret the politics of the major figures of post-World War II American literature and criticism. Taking its theoretical inspiration from the work of Ralph Ellison and his focus on the invisibility of a racial minority in mainstream history, the text argues that the work of American studies and literature in the early Cold War era to explain and contain the troubling Asian figure reflects both the swift amnesia that covers the Pacific theatre of World War II and the importance of the Asian to immigration debates and civil rights.
Abstract: Invisible Subjects: Asian America in Postwar Literature broadens the archive of Asian American studies, using advances in Asian American history and historiography to reinterpret the politics of the major figures of post-World War II American literature and criticism.

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