Race and Resistance : Literature and Politics in Asian America.
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- computer
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- 9780198033585
- 810.9/895
- PS153.A84N48 2002
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: A Crisis of Representation -- ONE: On the Origins of Asian American Literature: The Eaton Sisters and the Hybrid Body -- TWO: Wounded Bodies and the Cold War: Freedom, Materialism, and Revolution in Asian American Literature, 1946-1957 -- THREE: The Remasculinization of Chinese America: Race, Violence, and the Novel -- FOUR: Representing Reconciliation: Le Ly Hayslip and the Emblematic Victim -- FIVE: Queer Bodies and Subaltern Spectators: Guerrilla Theater, Hollywood Melodrama, and the Filipino (American) Novel -- Conclusion: Model Minorities and Bad Subjects -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
Introduction: A Crisis of Representation1. On the Origins of Asian American Literature: The Eaton Sisters and the Hybrid Body2. Wounded Bodies and the Cold War: Freedom, Materialism, and Revolution in Asian American Literature, 1946-19573. The Remasculinization of Chinese America: Race, Violence, and the Novel4. Representing Reconciliation: Le Ly Hayslip and the Emblematic Victim5. Queer Bodies and Subaltern Spectators: Guerrilla Theater, Hollywood Melodrama, and the Filipino (American) NovelConclusion: Model Minorities and Bad SubjectsNotesBibliographyIndex.
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