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Acknowledgements
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- About the Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xiii
- 1 Between Places: American Literature and Language in the Pacific Rim 1
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Part I: Defining American Literary Studies in Asia
- 2 Pedagogies of Resonance: Teaching African American and Asian American Literature and Culture in Asia 13
- 3 When Asian American Literature Leaves 'Home': On Internationalizing Asian American Literary Studies 29
- 4 Reading a Foreign Place: Geography and American Literature 41
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Part II: Teaching Texts, Teaching Contexts that Cross National Boundaries
- 5 Teaching with Anthologies 53
- 6 Institutional Imperatives Affecting the Teaching of Asian American Literature Inside and Outside the Pacific Rim 67
- 7 The Kiowa-Matsue Connection: Inventive Modeling and American Indian Literature Teach Japanese Identity 79
- 8 The Great White 'Race Adventure': Jack London and the Yellow Peril 89
- 9 'Stories to Pass On': Pedagogically Dialoging Maxine Hong Kingston and Toni Morrison 99
- 10 Teaching 'Representations of Asians in the American Public Imagination': The Problems of Representation as a Problematic 109
- 11 Forging Intercultural Feminist Theory in Practice: The Korean Classroom Politics of Feminist Reading on Sula 121
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Part III: Transnational Readings o f Asian American Literature and Culture
- 12 Between Memory and History: Maxine Hong Kingston's China Men and The Woman Warrior 133
- 13 'An Identity Switch': A Critique of Multiculturalism in Gish Jen's Mona in the Promised Land 139
- 14 Under Eastern Eyes: Ghosts and Cultural Haunting in Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior and China Men 155
- Notes 165
- Works Cited 177
- Index 193
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- About the Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xiii
- 1 Between Places: American Literature and Language in the Pacific Rim 1
-
Part I: Defining American Literary Studies in Asia
- 2 Pedagogies of Resonance: Teaching African American and Asian American Literature and Culture in Asia 13
- 3 When Asian American Literature Leaves 'Home': On Internationalizing Asian American Literary Studies 29
- 4 Reading a Foreign Place: Geography and American Literature 41
-
Part II: Teaching Texts, Teaching Contexts that Cross National Boundaries
- 5 Teaching with Anthologies 53
- 6 Institutional Imperatives Affecting the Teaching of Asian American Literature Inside and Outside the Pacific Rim 67
- 7 The Kiowa-Matsue Connection: Inventive Modeling and American Indian Literature Teach Japanese Identity 79
- 8 The Great White 'Race Adventure': Jack London and the Yellow Peril 89
- 9 'Stories to Pass On': Pedagogically Dialoging Maxine Hong Kingston and Toni Morrison 99
- 10 Teaching 'Representations of Asians in the American Public Imagination': The Problems of Representation as a Problematic 109
- 11 Forging Intercultural Feminist Theory in Practice: The Korean Classroom Politics of Feminist Reading on Sula 121
-
Part III: Transnational Readings o f Asian American Literature and Culture
- 12 Between Memory and History: Maxine Hong Kingston's China Men and The Woman Warrior 133
- 13 'An Identity Switch': A Critique of Multiculturalism in Gish Jen's Mona in the Promised Land 139
- 14 Under Eastern Eyes: Ghosts and Cultural Haunting in Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior and China Men 155
- Notes 165
- Works Cited 177
- Index 193