Special Issue: Mixed Heritage Asian American LiteraturePosted in Articles, Asian Diaspora, Literary/Artistic Criticism, Media Archive on 2012-10-12 02:38Z by Steven |
Special Issue: Mixed Heritage Asian American Literature
Asian American Literature: Discourses & Pedagogies
Volume 3 (2012): Special Issue: Mixed Heritage Asian American Literature
Table of Contents
- Introduction to Volume III—Wei Ming Dariotis
- The AALDP Interview
- Smoke and Flowers: An Interview with Olivia Boler—Wei Ming Dariotis
- Articles
- American Orientalism and Cosmopolitan Mixed Race: Early Asian American Mixed Race in the American Literary Imagination—Melissa Eriko Poulsen
- The Making of a Eurasian: Writing, Miscegenation, and Redemption in Sui Sin Far—Juanita C. But
- Betwixt and Between Past and Present: Cultural and Generic Hybridity in the Fiction of Mary Yukari Waters—Rania Samir Youssef
- Revisiting Local History and Ghostly Memory in Shawna Yang Ryan’s Locke 1928—Chia-rong Wu
- Realizing blacknpinay: Negotiating Notions of Authenticity in Janet Stickmon’s Crushing Soft Rubies—Teresa Hodges
- The Abjection of James Dean: Mixed Media/Mixed Race Performances in Ai’s Poem, “James Dean”—Cathy Irwin
- Multiracial Male Masculinity: A Critical Mixed Race Analysis of Brian Ascalon Roley’s “American Son”—Kevin Escudero
- Teaching Chang-rae Lee’s Aloft: Exploring the Limits of Race and Ethnicity—Jaime Cleland
- Disturbing Stereotypes: Fu Man/Chan and Dragon Lady Blossoms—Audrey Wu Clark
- Excursus on “Hapa;” or the Fate of Identity—Nicole Myoshi Rabin
- A Hapa Family in Chekhov’s Three Sisters—Elizabeth Liang
- Reviews
- Review: This is All I Choose To Tell—Cathy J. Schlund-Vials
Read the entire issue here.