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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... simply acted as the catalyst for the real growing up Pan must do , the kind that involves not simply becoming someone's wife but becoming one's true self . Now , seeing that she might have been the agent of her own change , Pan feels ...
... simply acted as the catalyst for the real growing up Pan must do , the kind that involves not simply becoming someone's wife but becoming one's true self . Now , seeing that she might have been the agent of her own change , Pan feels ...
Page 228
... simply asserting her American Freedom of Cultural Choice . After a period of religious instruction with Rabbi Horowitz , she undergoes the requisite ceremonies : taking the ritual bath or mikvah , chanting her Shema Is- rael , burning ...
... simply asserting her American Freedom of Cultural Choice . After a period of religious instruction with Rabbi Horowitz , she undergoes the requisite ceremonies : taking the ritual bath or mikvah , chanting her Shema Is- rael , burning ...
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... simply doesn't want to hurt anyone's feelings . She tells her new friend Barbara Gugelstein that she can make her hands hard as steel simply by thinking them hard , that if she can't break bricks she can break arms — then , realizing ...
... simply doesn't want to hurt anyone's feelings . She tells her new friend Barbara Gugelstein that she can make her hands hard as steel simply by thinking them hard , that if she can't break bricks she can break arms — then , realizing ...
Contents
Asian American Literature in the International Context | 9 |
Celebrating Ourselves in the Other | 37 |
Trauma Narrative and | 81 |
Copyright | |
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