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3. Cablinasian Dreams, Amerasian Realities: Transcending Race in the Twenty-First Century and Other Myths Broken by Tiger Woods
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Jennifer Ann Ho
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Ambiguous Americans 1
- 1. From Enemy Alien to Assimilating American: Yoshiko deLeon and the Mixed-Marriage Policy of the Japanese American Incarceration 22
- 2. Antisentimental Loss: Stories of Transracial/Transnational Asian American Adult Adoptees in the Blogosphere 44
- 3. Cablinasian Dreams, Amerasian Realities: Transcending Race in the Twenty-First Century and Other Myths Broken by Tiger Woods 71
- 4. Ambiguous Movements and Mobile Subjectivity: Passing in between Autobiography and Fiction with Paisley Rekdal and Ruth Ozeki 96
- 5. Transgressive Texts and Ambiguous Authors: Racial Ambiguity in Asian American Literature 123
- Coda: Ending with Origins: My Own Racial Ambiguity 148
- Notes 153
- Bibliography 189
- Index 207
- About the author 217
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Ambiguous Americans 1
- 1. From Enemy Alien to Assimilating American: Yoshiko deLeon and the Mixed-Marriage Policy of the Japanese American Incarceration 22
- 2. Antisentimental Loss: Stories of Transracial/Transnational Asian American Adult Adoptees in the Blogosphere 44
- 3. Cablinasian Dreams, Amerasian Realities: Transcending Race in the Twenty-First Century and Other Myths Broken by Tiger Woods 71
- 4. Ambiguous Movements and Mobile Subjectivity: Passing in between Autobiography and Fiction with Paisley Rekdal and Ruth Ozeki 96
- 5. Transgressive Texts and Ambiguous Authors: Racial Ambiguity in Asian American Literature 123
- Coda: Ending with Origins: My Own Racial Ambiguity 148
- Notes 153
- Bibliography 189
- Index 207
- About the author 217