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A Resource Guide to Asian American Literature

A Resource Guide to Asian American Literature
Author: Sau-ling Cynthia Wong
Publisher: Modern Language Assn of Amer
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780873522717

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An informative and original collection of twenty-five essays, the Resource Guide to Asian American Literature offers background materials for the study of this expanding discipline and suggests strategies and ideas for teaching well-known Asian American works. The volume focuses on fifteen novels and book-length prose narratives (among them Meena Alexander's Nampally Road, Louis Chu's Eat a Bowl of Tea, Monica Sone's Nisei Daughter, Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club) and six works of drama (including David Henry Hwang's M. Butterfly). Each essay contains information about the work (e.g., its publication or production history), its popular and critical reception, a biographical sketch of the author, the historical context, major themes, critical issues, pedagogical topics, a list of comparative works, an assessment of resources, and a bibliography. The Resource Guide concludes with four essays that present themes and approaches for the study and teaching of short fiction, poetry, and panethnic anthologies. This volume provides a fresh look at what "Asian American literature" means and serves as an introduction to the study and teaching of this flourishing field. It is an essential collection for students, teachers, and scholars of all American literatures.


Teaching about Asian Pacific Americans

Teaching about Asian Pacific Americans
Author: Edith Wen-Chu Chen
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2006
Genre: Asian Americans
ISBN: 9780742553385

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Teaching about Asian Pacific Americans was created for educators and other practitioners who want to use interactive activities, assignments, and strategies in their classrooms or workshops. Experts in the field of Asian American Studies will find powerful, innovative teaching activities that clearly convey established and new ideas. The activities in this book have been used effectively in workshops for staff and practitioners in student services programs, community-based organizations, teacher training programs, social service agencies, and diversity training.


Asian American Literature

Asian American Literature
Author: Bella Adams
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2008-04-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0748629831

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This critical study of Asian American literature discusses work by internationally successful writers such as Maxine Hong Kingston, Chang-rae Lee, Bharati Mukherjee, Amy Tan and others in their historical, cultural and critical contexts. The focus of the book is on contemporary writing, from the 1970s onwards, although it also traces over a hundred years of Asian American literary production in prose, poetry, drama and criticism. The main body of the book comprises five periodized chapters that highlight important events in a nation-state that has historically rendered Asian Americans invisible. Of particular importance to the writers selected for case studies are questions of racial identity, cultural history and literary value with respect to dominant American ideologies.


Teaching Asian North American Texts

Teaching Asian North American Texts
Author: Jennifer Ho
Publisher: Modern Language Association
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2022-07-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1603295658

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From the short stories and journalism of Sui Sin Far to Maxine Hong Kingston's pathbreaking The Woman Warrior to recent popular and critical successes such as Viet Thanh Nguyen's The Sympathizer, Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist, and Kevin Kwan's Crazy Rich Asians, Asian North American literature and media encompass a long history and a diverse variety of genres and aesthetic approaches. The essays in this volume provide context for understanding the history of Asian immigrants to the United States and Canada and the experiences of their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Contributors address historical contexts, from the early enactment of Asian exclusion laws to the xenophobia following 9/11, and provide tools for textual analysis. The essays explore conventionally literary texts, genres such as mystery and speculative fiction, historical documents and legal texts, and visual media including films, photography, and graphic novels, emphasizing the ways that creators have crossed boundaries of genre and produced innovative new forms.


Teaching Asian-American Literature

Teaching Asian-American Literature
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Presents an essay concerning the teaching of Asian-American literature, written by Amy Ling of the University of Wisconsin. States the purpose of Asian-American literature is "to claim America for the thousands of Americans whose Asian faces too frequently deny them a legitimate place in this country of their birth."


Asian American Literary Studies

Asian American Literary Studies
Author: Guiyou Huang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
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Discusses Asian American literature from various international perspectives. This volume covers a range of interdisciplinary topics in contemporary Asian American Studies across a variety of ethnic groups: Burmese, Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Malaysian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, and Vietnamese.


A Resource Guide to Asian American Literature

A Resource Guide to Asian American Literature
Author: Sau-ling Cynthia Wong
Publisher: Modern Language Assn of Amer
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780873522724

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An informative and original collection of twenty-five essays, the Resource Guide to Asian American Literature offers background materials for the study of this expanding discipline and suggests strategies and ideas for teaching well-known Asian American works. Each essay contains information about the work (e.g., its publication or production history), its popular and critical reception, a biographical sketch of the author, the historical context, major themes, critical issues, pedagogical topics, a list of comparative works, an assessment of resources, and a bibliography. The Resource Guide concludes with four essays that present themes and approaches for the study and teaching of short fiction, poetry, and panethnic anthologies. This volume provides a fresh look at what "Asian American literature" means and serves as an introduction to the study and teaching of this flourishing field. It is an essential collection for students, teachers, and scholars of all American literatures.


Heiress Apparently (Daughters of the Dynasty)

Heiress Apparently (Daughters of the Dynasty)
Author: Diana Ma
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1647000874

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The epic first novel in a sweeping series following the romantic lives and intrigues of the fictionalized descendants of a Chinese empress—now in paperback! Behind every great family lies a great secret. There’s one rule in Gemma Huang’s family: Never, under any circumstances, set foot in Beijing. But when Gemma, an aspiring actress, lands her first break—a lead role in an update of M. Butterfly, which just so happens to be filming in the Chinese capital—Gemma heads to LAX without looking back. It’s an amazing opportunity for her burgeoning career, and she’ll get to work with her idol. Of course, there’s also the chance of discovering just exactly why she’s been forbidden from entering the city in the first place. When Gemma arrives in Beijing, she’s instantly mobbed by paparazzi at the airport. She quickly realizes she may as well be the twin of Alyssa Chua, one of the most notorious young socialites in Beijing. Thus kicks off a season of revelations and romance in which Gemma uncovers a legacy her parents have spent their lives protecting her from—one her mother would conceal at any cost.


Literary Gestures

Literary Gestures
Author: Rocio G Davis
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2009-08-31
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1592133665

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Form as function in Asian American literature.


Reading the Literatures of Asian America

Reading the Literatures of Asian America
Author: Shirley Lim
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2009
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781439901212

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A unique collection of essays explores the diversity of Asian American literature from the 19th century to the present.