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Pluralist Universalism An Asian Americanist Critique Of Us And Chinese Multiculturalisms Jin

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Pluralist Universalism An Asian Americanist Critique Of Us And Chinese Multiculturalisms Jin
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Publisher: Ohio State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.89 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Jin, Wen
ISBN: 9780814256473, 0814256473
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Pluralist Universalism An Asian Americanist Critique Of Us And Chinese Multiculturalisms Jin by Jin, Wen 9780814256473, 0814256473 instant download after payment.

Pluralist Universalism: An Asian Americanist Critique of U.S. and Chinese Multiculturalisms by Wen Jin is an extended comparison of U.S. and Chinese multiculturalisms during the post-Cold War era. Her book situates itself at the intersection of Asian American literary critique and the growing field of comparative multiculturalism. Through readings of fictional narratives that address the issue of racial and ethnic difference in both national contexts simultaneously, the author models a "double critique" framework for U.S.-Chinese comparative literary studies. The book approaches U.S. liberal multiculturalism and China's ethnic policy as two competing multiculturalisms, one grounded primarily in a history of racial desegregation and the other in the legacies of a socialist revolution. Since the end of the Cold War, the two multiculturalisms have increasingly been brought into contact through translation and other forms of mediation. Pluralist Universalism demonstrates that a number of fictional narratives, including those commonly classified as Chinese, American, and Chinese American, have illuminated incongruities and connections between the ethno-racial politics of the two nations. The "double critique" framework builds upon critical perspectives developed in Asian American studies and adjacent fields. The book brings to life an innovative vision of Asian American literary critique, even as it offers a unique intervention in ideas of ethnicity and race prevailing in both China and the United States in the post-Cold War era.

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