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  1. Interracial Encounters
    Reciprocal Representations in African and Asian American Literatures, 1896-1937
    Published: [2011]; © 2011
    Publisher:  New York University Press, New York, NY

    2013 Honorable Mention, Asian American Studies Association's prize in Literary Studies Part of the American Literatures Initiative SeriesWhy do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in... more

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    2013 Honorable Mention, Asian American Studies Association's prize in Literary Studies Part of the American Literatures Initiative SeriesWhy do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in African American literary works in the early twentieth century? Interracial Encounters attempts to answer this rather straightforward literary question, arguing that scenes depicting Black-Asian interactions, relationships, and conflicts capture the constitution of African American and Asian American identities as each group struggled to negotiate the racially exclusionary nature of American identity. In this nuanced study, Julia H. Lee argues that the diversity and ambiguity that characterize these textual moments radically undermine the popular notion that the history of Afro-Asian relations can be reduced to a monolithic, media-friendly narrative, whether of cooperation or antagonism. Drawing on works by Charles Chesnutt, Wu Tingfang, Edith and Winnifred Eaton, Nella Larsen, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Younghill Kang, Interracial Encounters foregrounds how these reciprocal representations emerged from the nation’s pervasive pairing of the figure of the "Negro" and the "Asiatic" in oppositional, overlapping, or analogous relationships within a wide variety of popular, scientific, legal, and cultural discourses. Historicizing these interracial encounters within a national and global context highlights how multiple racial groups shaped the narrative of race and national identity in the early twentieth century, as well as how early twentieth century American literature emerged from that multiracial political context.2013 Honorable Mention, Asian American Studies Association's prize in Literary Studies Part of the American Literatures Initiative SeriesWhy do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in African American literary works in the early twentieth century? Interracial Encounters attempts to answer this rather straightforward literary question, arguing that scenes depicting Black-Asian interactions, relationships, and conflicts capture the constitution of African American and Asian American identities as each group struggled to negotiate the racially exclusionary nature of American identity. In this nuanced study, Julia H.

     

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    Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social; African Americans in literature; American literature; American literature; Asian Americans in literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Asiaten; Schwarze <Motiv>; Asiaten <Motiv>; Schwarze; Literatur
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  2. Asian American literature in transition, 1850-1930
    Contributor: Lee, Julia H. (Herausgeber); Lee, Josephine D. (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    The years between 1850 and 1930 witnessed the first large-scale migration of peoples from East Asia and South Asia to North America and the emergence of the US as an imperial power in the Pacific. This period also produced the first instances of... more

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    The years between 1850 and 1930 witnessed the first large-scale migration of peoples from East Asia and South Asia to North America and the emergence of the US as an imperial power in the Pacific. This period also produced the first instances of Asian North American writing, theater, and film. This exciting collection examines how the many literary and cultural works from this period approached questions of migration, exclusion, and identity. Covering an extensive ranges of topics including anticolonialist writing, the erotics of queer modernist poetry, interracial desire, and the racial gaze in silent film, the book shows the diverse and multi-ethnic nature of literary and cultural production at a crucial period in modern formations of race as well as literary and cultural aesthetics.

     

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    Contributor: Lee, Julia H. (Herausgeber); Lee, Josephine D. (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781108914048
    Series: Asian American literature in transition ; volume 1
    Subjects: American literature; Asian Americans in literature
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 327 pages)
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  3. Interracial Encounters
    Reciprocal Representations in African and Asian American Literatures, 1896-1937
    Published: [2011]
    Publisher:  New York University Press, New York, NY ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    2013 Honorable Mention, Asian American Studies Association's prize in Literary Studies Part of the American Literatures Initiative SeriesWhy do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in... more

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    2013 Honorable Mention, Asian American Studies Association's prize in Literary Studies Part of the American Literatures Initiative SeriesWhy do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in African American literary works in the early twentieth century? Interracial Encounters attempts to answer this rather straightforward literary question, arguing that scenes depicting Black-Asian interactions, relationships, and conflicts capture the constitution of African American and Asian American identities as each group struggled to negotiate the racially exclusionary nature of American identity. In this nuanced study, Julia H. Lee argues that the diversity and ambiguity that characterize these textual moments radically undermine the popular notion that the history of Afro-Asian relations can be reduced to a monolithic, media-friendly narrative, whether of cooperation or antagonism. Drawing on works by Charles Chesnutt, Wu Tingfang, Edith and Winnifred Eaton, Nella Larsen, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Younghill Kang, Interracial Encounters foregrounds how these reciprocal representations emerged from the nation’s pervasive pairing of the figure of the “Negro” and the “Asiatic” in oppositional, overlapping, or analogous relationships within a wide variety of popular, scientific, legal, and cultural discourses. Historicizing these interracial encounters within a national and global context highlights how multiple racial groups shaped the narrative of race and national identity in the early twentieth century, as well as how early twentieth century American literature emerged from that multiracial political context.2013 Honorable Mention, Asian American Studies Association's prize in Literary Studies Part of the American Literatures Initiative SeriesWhy do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in African American literary works in the early twentieth century? Interracial Encounters attempts to answer this rather straightforward literary question, arguing that scenes depicting Black-Asian interactions, relationships, and conflicts capture the constitution of African American and Asian American identities as each group struggled to negotiate the racially exclusionary nature of American identity. In this nuanced study, Julia H. Lee argues that the diversity and ambiguity that characterize these textual moments radically undermine the popular notion that the history of Afro-Asian relations can be reduced to a monolithic, media-friendly narrative, whether of cooperation or antagonism. Drawing on works by Charles Chesnutt, Wu Tingfang, Edith and Winnifred Eaton, Nella Larsen, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Younghill Kang, Interracial Encounters foregrounds how these reciprocal representations emerged from the nation’s pervasive pairing of the figure of the “Negro” and the “Asiatic” in oppositional, overlapping, or analogous relationships within a wide variety of popular, scientific, legal, and cultural discourses. Historicizing these interracial encounters within a national and global context highlights how multiple racial groups shaped the narrative of race and national identity in the early twentieth century, as well as how early twentieth century American literature emerged from that multiracial political context.

     

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    Series: American Literatures Initiative ; 2
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  4. Asian American literature in transition
    1, 1850-1930 / edited by Josephine Lee, University of Minnesota and Julia Lee, University of California, Irvine
    Contributor: Lee, Josephine D. (Herausgeber); Lee, Julia H. (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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    Contributor: Lee, Josephine D. (Herausgeber); Lee, Julia H. (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781108830836
    Parent title: Asian American literature in transition - Show all bands
    RVK Categories: HR 1729 ; HT 1740 ; HU 1729 ; HV 17250
    Subjects: Asiaten; Literatur
    Scope: xix, 327 Seiten
  5. Interracial encounters
    reciprocal representations in African American and Asian American literatures, 1896-1937
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  New York University Press, New York [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9780814752555; 0814752551; 9780814752562; 081475256X
    RVK Categories: HU 1728
    Subjects: Literatur; Schwarze; Asiaten <Motiv>; Asiaten; Schwarze <Motiv>
    Scope: IX, 219 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. [195] - 207

  6. Interracial encounters
    reciprocal representations in African American and Asian American literatures, 1896-1937
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  New York University Press, New York, N.Y. ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    Why do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in African American literary works in the early twentieth century? Interracial Encounters attempts to answer this rather straightforward... more

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    Why do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in African American literary works in the early twentieth century? Interracial Encounters attempts to answer this rather straightforward literary question, arguing that scenes depicting Black-Asian interactions, relationships, and conflicts capture the constitution of African American and Asian American identities as each group struggled to negotiate the racially exclusionary nature of American identity. In this nuanced study, Julia H. Lee argues that the diversity and ambiguity that characterize these textual moments radically undermine the popular notion that the history of Afro-Asian relations can be reduced to a monolithic, media-friendly narrative, whether of cooperation or antagonism.

     

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    ISBN: 9780814752579; 0814752578; 9780814753286; 0814753280
    RVK Categories: HU 1728
    Subjects: Literatur; Schwarze; Asiaten <Motiv>; Asiaten; Schwarze <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 219 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-207) and index

  7. Understanding Maxine Hong Kingston
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  University of South Carolina Press, Columbia ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    The first book-length work to examine the entirety of Kingston's unique literary career. more

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    The first book-length work to examine the entirety of Kingston's unique literary career.

     

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    ISBN: 9781611178548
    Series: Understanding Contemporary American Literature Ser.
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  8. Interracial Encounters
    Reciprocal Representations in African and Asian American Literatures, 1896-1937
    Published: [2011]; © 2011
    Publisher:  New York University Press, New York, NY

    2013 Honorable Mention, Asian American Studies Association's prize in Literary Studies Part of the American Literatures Initiative SeriesWhy do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in... more

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    2013 Honorable Mention, Asian American Studies Association's prize in Literary Studies Part of the American Literatures Initiative SeriesWhy do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in African American literary works in the early twentieth century? Interracial Encounters attempts to answer this rather straightforward literary question, arguing that scenes depicting Black-Asian interactions, relationships, and conflicts capture the constitution of African American and Asian American identities as each group struggled to negotiate the racially exclusionary nature of American identity. In this nuanced study, Julia H. Lee argues that the diversity and ambiguity that characterize these textual moments radically undermine the popular notion that the history of Afro-Asian relations can be reduced to a monolithic, media-friendly narrative, whether of cooperation or antagonism. Drawing on works by Charles Chesnutt, Wu Tingfang, Edith and Winnifred Eaton, Nella Larsen, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Younghill Kang, Interracial Encounters foregrounds how these reciprocal representations emerged from the nation’s pervasive pairing of the figure of the "Negro" and the "Asiatic" in oppositional, overlapping, or analogous relationships within a wide variety of popular, scientific, legal, and cultural discourses. Historicizing these interracial encounters within a national and global context highlights how multiple racial groups shaped the narrative of race and national identity in the early twentieth century, as well as how early twentieth century American literature emerged from that multiracial political context.2013 Honorable Mention, Asian American Studies Association's prize in Literary Studies Part of the American Literatures Initiative SeriesWhy do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in African American literary works in the early twentieth century? Interracial Encounters attempts to answer this rather straightforward literary question, arguing that scenes depicting Black-Asian interactions, relationships, and conflicts capture the constitution of African American and Asian American identities as each group struggled to negotiate the racially exclusionary nature of American identity. In this nuanced study, Julia H.

     

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    Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social; African Americans in literature; American literature; American literature; Asian Americans in literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Asiaten; Schwarze <Motiv>; Asiaten <Motiv>; Schwarze; Literatur
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  9. Asian American Literature in transition
    1, 1850–1930
    Contributor: Lee, Josephine D. (Publisher); Srikanth, Rajini (Publisher); Lee, Julia H. (Publisher); Song, Min Hyoung (Publisher)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

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    Contributor: Lee, Josephine D. (Publisher); Srikanth, Rajini (Publisher); Lee, Julia H. (Publisher); Song, Min Hyoung (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9781108830836
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    RVK Categories: HR 1729 ; HT 1740 ; HU 1729
    Subjects: Asiaten; Literatur
    Scope: xix, 327 Seiten
  10. Interracial encounters
    reciprocal representations in African American and Asian American literatures, 1896 - 1937
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    Publisher:  New York Univ. Press, New York [u.a.]

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    Subjects: Schwarze; Asiaten; Asiaten <Motiv>; Schwarze <Motiv>; Literatur
    Scope: IX, 219 S.
  11. Understanding Maxine Hong Kingston
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    ISBN: 9781611178531
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    Series: Understanding contemporary american literature
    Subjects: Kingston, Maxine Hong;
    Scope: 136 Seiten
  12. Interracial encounters
    reciprocal representations in African American and Asian American literatures, 1896-1937
    Published: c2011
    Publisher:  New York University Press, New York

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    Subjects: American literature; American literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; African Americans in literature; Asian Americans in literature
    Scope: ix, 219 p
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    The 'negro problem' and the 'yellow peril': early twentieth-century America's views on Blacks and Asians -- Estrangement on a train: race and narratives of American identity in the marrow of tradition and America through the spectacles of an oriental diplomat -- The eaton sisters go to Jamaica -- Quicksand and the racial aesthetics of chinoiserie -- Nation, narration, and the Afro-Asian encounter in W. E. B. Du Bois' Dark princess -- And Younghill Kang's East goes west

  13. Interracial encounters
    reciprocal representations in African American and Asian American literatures, 1896-1937
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  14. Interracial encounters
    reciprocal representations in African American and Asian American literatures, 1896 - 1937
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    Subjects: Schwarze; Asiaten; Asiaten <Motiv>; Schwarze <Motiv>; Literatur
    Scope: IX, 219 S.
  15. Asian American literature in transition, 1850-1930
    Contributor: Lee, Josephine D. (Publisher); Lee, Julia H. (Publisher)
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The years between 1850 and 1930 witnessed the first large-scale migration of peoples from East Asia and South Asia to North America and the emergence of the US as an imperial power in the Pacific. This period also produced the first instances of... more

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    The years between 1850 and 1930 witnessed the first large-scale migration of peoples from East Asia and South Asia to North America and the emergence of the US as an imperial power in the Pacific. This period also produced the first instances of Asian North American writing, theater, and film. This exciting collection examines how the many literary and cultural works from this period approached questions of migration, exclusion, and identity. Covering an extensive ranges of topics including anticolonialist writing, the erotics of queer modernist poetry, interracial desire, and the racial gaze in silent film, the book shows the diverse and multi-ethnic nature of literary and cultural production at a crucial period in modern formations of race as well as literary and cultural aesthetics

     

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    Contributor: Lee, Josephine D. (Publisher); Lee, Julia H. (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9781108914048
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    Subjects: American literature / Asian American authors / History and criticism; Asian Americans in literature; Asiaten; Literatur
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  16. Asian American literature in transition, 1850-1930
    Contributor: Lee, Josephine (HerausgeberIn); Lee, Julia H. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY

    The years between 1850 and 1930 witnessed the first large-scale migration of peoples from East Asia and South Asia to North America and the emergence of the US as an imperial power in the Pacific. This period also produced the first instances of... more

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    The years between 1850 and 1930 witnessed the first large-scale migration of peoples from East Asia and South Asia to North America and the emergence of the US as an imperial power in the Pacific. This period also produced the first instances of Asian North American writing, theater, and film. This exciting collection examines how the many literary and cultural works from this period approached questions of migration, exclusion, and identity. Covering an extensive ranges of topics including anticolonialist writing, the erotics of queer modernist poetry, interracial desire, and the racial gaze in silent film, the book shows the diverse and multi-ethnic nature of literary and cultural production at a crucial period in modern formations of race as well as literary and cultural aesthetics.

     

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    Contributor: Lee, Josephine (HerausgeberIn); Lee, Julia H. (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9781108914048; 9781108830836; 9781108823401
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  17. Interracial Encounters
    Reciprocal Representations in African and Asian American Literatures, 1896-1937
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  NYU Press, New York

    Why do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in African American literary works in the early twentieth century? Interracial Encounters attempts to answer this rather straightforward... more

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    Why do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in African American literary works in the early twentieth century? Interracial Encounters attempts to answer this rather straightforward literary question, arguing that scenes depicting Black-Asian interactions, relationships, and conflicts capture the constitution of African American and Asian American identities as each group struggled to negotiate the racially exclusionary nature of American identity. In this nuanced study, Julia H. Lee argues that the diversity and ambiguity that chara...

     

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    Subjects: Literatur; Schwarze; Asiaten <Motiv>; Asiaten; Schwarze <Motiv>
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  18. Interracial encounters
    reciprocal representations in African American and Asian American literatures, 1896-1937
    Published: ©2011
    Publisher:  New York University Press, New York, N.Y.

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    ISBN: 0814752551; 081475256X; 0814752578; 0814753280; 9780814752555; 9780814752562; 9780814752579; 9780814753286
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; American literature; American literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; African Americans in literature; Asian Americans in literature; Asiaten <Motiv>; Asiaten; Literatur; Schwarze; Schwarze <Motiv>
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    The 'negro problem' and the 'yellow peril': early twentieth-century America's views on Blacks and Asians -- Estrangement on a train: race and narratives of American identity in the marrow of tradition and America through the spectacles of an oriental diplomat -- The eaton sisters go to Jamaica -- Quicksand and the racial aesthetics of chinoiserie -- Nation, narration, and the Afro-Asian encounter in W.E.B. Du Bois' Dark princess -- And Younghill Kang's East goes west

    Why do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in African American literary works in the early twentieth century? Interracial Encounters attempts to answer this rather straightforward literary question, arguing that scenes depicting Black-Asian interactions, relationships, and conflicts capture the constitution of African American and Asian American identities as each group struggled to negotiate the racially exclusionary nature of American identity. In this nuanced study, Julia H. Lee argues that the diversity and ambiguity that chara

  19. Asian American literature in transition, 1850-1930
    Contributor: Lee, Josephine D. (Publisher); Lee, Julia H. (Publisher)
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The years between 1850 and 1930 witnessed the first large-scale migration of peoples from East Asia and South Asia to North America and the emergence of the US as an imperial power in the Pacific. This period also produced the first instances of... more

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    The years between 1850 and 1930 witnessed the first large-scale migration of peoples from East Asia and South Asia to North America and the emergence of the US as an imperial power in the Pacific. This period also produced the first instances of Asian North American writing, theater, and film. This exciting collection examines how the many literary and cultural works from this period approached questions of migration, exclusion, and identity. Covering an extensive ranges of topics including anticolonialist writing, the erotics of queer modernist poetry, interracial desire, and the racial gaze in silent film, the book shows the diverse and multi-ethnic nature of literary and cultural production at a crucial period in modern formations of race as well as literary and cultural aesthetics

     

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    Contributor: Lee, Josephine D. (Publisher); Lee, Julia H. (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781108914048
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    Subjects: American literature / Asian American authors / History and criticism; Asian Americans in literature; Asiaten; Literatur
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  20. Understanding Maxine Hong Kingston
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, South CarolinaC

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    Series: Understanding contemporary american literature
    Subjects: Kingston, Maxine Hong;
    Scope: 136 Seiten
  21. Rethinking Asian American Literary Studies
    Published: 2013

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    Media type: Article (journal)
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    Parent title: Modern fiction studies; Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1955-; Band 59, Heft 1 (2013), Seite 182-192; 23 cm

  22. Asian American literature in transition, 1850-1930
    Contributor: Lee, Josephine (HerausgeberIn); Lee, Julia H. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY

    The years between 1850 and 1930 witnessed the first large-scale migration of peoples from East Asia and South Asia to North America and the emergence of the US as an imperial power in the Pacific. This period also produced the first instances of... more

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    The years between 1850 and 1930 witnessed the first large-scale migration of peoples from East Asia and South Asia to North America and the emergence of the US as an imperial power in the Pacific. This period also produced the first instances of Asian North American writing, theater, and film. This exciting collection examines how the many literary and cultural works from this period approached questions of migration, exclusion, and identity. Covering an extensive ranges of topics including anticolonialist writing, the erotics of queer modernist poetry, interracial desire, and the racial gaze in silent film, the book shows the diverse and multi-ethnic nature of literary and cultural production at a crucial period in modern formations of race as well as literary and cultural aesthetics.

     

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    ISBN: 9781108914048; 9781108830836; 9781108823401
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    Series: Asian American literature in transition ; volume 1
    Subjects: American literature; Asian Americans in literature
    Scope: 1 online resource (xix, 327 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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  23. Asian American literature in transition, 1850-1930
    Contributor: Lee, Josephine D. (HerausgeberIn); Lee, Julia H. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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    "The years between 1850 and 1930 witnessed the first largescale migration of peoples from East Asia and South Asia to North America and the emergence of the US as an imperial power in the Pacific. This period also produced the first instances of Asian North American writing, theater, and film. This exciting collection examines how the many literary and cultural works from this period approached questions of migration, exclusion, and identity. Covering an extensive ranges of topics including anticolonialist writing, the erotics of queer modernist poetry, interracial desire, and the racial gaze in silent film, the book shows the diverse and multiethnic nature of literary and cultural production from a crucial period in modern formations of race as well as literary and cultural aesthetics."--

     

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    Contributor: Lee, Josephine D. (HerausgeberIn); Lee, Julia H. (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9781108830836
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    Series: Asian American literature in transition ; 1
    Subjects: American literature; Asian Americans in literature
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  24. Interracial encounters
    reciprocal representations in African American and Asian American literatures, 1896-1937
    Published: c2011
    Publisher:  New York University Press, New York

    Why do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in African American literary works in the early twentieth century? Interracial Encounters attempts to answer this rather straightforward... more

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    Why do black characters appear so frequently in Asian American literary works and Asian characters appear in African American literary works in the early twentieth century? Interracial Encounters attempts to answer this rather straightforward literary question, arguing that scenes depicting Black-Asian interactions, relationships, and conflicts capture the constitution of African American and Asian American identities as each group struggled to negotiate the racially exclusionary nature of American identity. In this nuanced study, Julia H. Lee argues that the diversity and ambiguity that chara

     

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    ISBN: 9780814752555; 9780814752562
    Series: American Literatures Initiative
    Subjects: Asian Americans in literature; African Americans in literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; American literature; American literature; American literature ; African American authors ; History and criticism; American literature ; Asian American authors ; History and criticism; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; African Americans in literature; Asian Americans in literature; Electronic books
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    The 'negro problem' and the 'yellow peril': early twentieth-century America's views on Blacks and AsiansEstrangement on a train: race and narratives of American identity in the marrow of tradition and America through the spectacles of an oriental diplomat -- The eaton sisters go to Jamaica -- Quicksand and the racial aesthetics of chinoiserie -- Nation, narration, and the Afro-Asian encounter in W. E. B. Du Bois' Dark princess -- And Younghill Kang's East goes west.