Asian American Literature in the International Context: Readings on Fiction, Poetry and PerformanceIn their different and yet complementary perspectives, all of the essays in this collection reiterate the universal lesson of pluralism. They are divided into sections that deal with biraciality and biculturality, interethnic negotiations, poetic creations, narrative experiments, and (re)constructing self. The wide variety of approaches reflects the contributors' training in different cultures and across cultures. The book showcases refreshing new perspectives in reading that combine the views of literary scholars from three different continents. This collection creates a space for discussion and commentary, of heightened appreciation and increased creativity, a forum that turns the discipline of Asian American Studies into a truly intercultural debate. |
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Page 159
He claims an American city as his home , but nevertheless his American
experience is charged with a feeling of homelessness ... In that same interview ,
Lee asserts : “ I don ' t feel nostalgic because I don ' t know what to feel nostalgic
for .
He claims an American city as his home , but nevertheless his American
experience is charged with a feeling of homelessness ... In that same interview ,
Lee asserts : “ I don ' t feel nostalgic because I don ' t know what to feel nostalgic
for .
Page 224
... educating him for the world as they see it - unites them . Moreover , Kai fills a
void both men have in their lives . The underlying message of China Boy
transcends racial differences : people need to feel that they are loved , that they
belong .
... educating him for the world as they see it - unites them . Moreover , Kai fills a
void both men have in their lives . The underlying message of China Boy
transcends racial differences : people need to feel that they are loved , that they
belong .
Page 233
Just because a place is your homeland doesn ' t mean you would feel at home
there , ” says Barbara Gugelstein about Israel . ... However , at the same time ,
such visitors lack the comfort and familiarity levels necessary for feeling “ at home
.
Just because a place is your homeland doesn ' t mean you would feel at home
there , ” says Barbara Gugelstein about Israel . ... However , at the same time ,
such visitors lack the comfort and familiarity levels necessary for feeling “ at home
.
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Contents
Asian American Literature in the International Context | 9 |
Race as Process in the Work | 21 |
Celebrating Ourselves in the Other | 37 |
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