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Canadian literature --- South Asians --- South Asians in literature.
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Sexual Naturalization offers compelling new insights into the racialized constitution of American nationality. In the first major interdisciplinary study of Asian-white miscegenation from the late nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century, Koshy traces the shifting gender and racial hierarchies produced by antimiscegenation laws, and their role in shaping cultural norms. Not only did these laws foster the reproduction of the United States as a white nation, they were paralleled by extraterritorial privileges that facilitated the sexual access of white American men to Asian women overseas. Miscegenation laws thus turned sex acts into race acts and engendered new meanings for both.Koshy argues that the cultural work performed by narratives of white-Asian miscegenation dramatically transformed the landscape of desire in the United States, inventing new objects and relations of desire that established a powerful hold over U.S. culture, a capture of imaginative space that was out of all proportion to the actual numbers of Asian residents.
Miscegenation in literature --- American literature --- Asians in literature --- Politics and literature --- Asian American authors --- History and criticism
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Comment Tintin, Bécassine, Zig et Puce et autres héros pour enfants ont appris aux jeunes lecteurs de l'entre-deux-guerres à considérer les Africains et les Asiatiques ? C'est ce que dévoile cet ouvrage, enquête dans une France où la littérature de jeunesse s'est faite le relais de l'exaltation coloniale et pour ce faire n'a pas hésité à présenter les populations asiatiques et africaines comme arriérées, primitives, adonnées à la superstition et inaptes à l'indépendance.
Africans in literature --- Asians in literature --- Children's literature, French --- Racism in literature --- History and criticism --- Littérature française pour la jeunesse --- Noirs --- Blancs --- Race --- Préjugés --- Ouvrages de référence
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Eleanor Ty's bold exploration of literature, plays, and film reveals how young Asian Americans and Asian Canadians have struggled with the ethos of self-sacrifice preached by their parents. This new generation's narratives focus on protagonists disenchanted with their daily lives. Many are depressed. Some are haunted by childhood memories of war, trauma, and refugee camps. Rejecting an obsession with professional status and money, they seek fulfillment by prioritising relationships, personal growth, and cultural success. As Ty shows, these storytellers have done more than reject a narrowly defined road to happiness. They have rejected neoliberal capitalism itself. In so doing, they demand that the rest of us reconsider our outmoded ideas about the so-called model minority.
Asian Americans in literature. --- Asians in literature. --- Asian Americans --- Asians --- Model minority stereotype. --- Race identity. --- Ethnic identity. --- Race identity --- Stereotypes (Social psychology) --- Orientals --- Ethnology
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Why were U.S. intelligence organizations so preoccupied with demystifying East and Southeast Asia during the mid-twentieth century? Sunny Xiang offers a new way of understanding the American cold war in Asia by tracing aesthetic manifestations of “Oriental inscrutability” across a wide range of texts. She examines how cold war regimes of suspicious thinking produced an ambiguity between “Oriental” enemies and Asian allies, contributing to the conflict’s status as both a “real war” and a “long peace.”Xiang puts interrogation reports, policy memos, and field notes into conversation with novels, poems, documentaries, and mixed media work by artists such as Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Kazuo Ishiguro, Ha Jin, and Trinh T. Minh-ha. She engages her archive through a reading practice centered on tone, juxtaposing Asian diasporans who appear similar in profile yet who differ in tone. Tonal Intelligence considers how the meaning of race, war, and empire came under pressure during two interlinked periods of geopolitical transition: American “nation-building” in East and Southeast Asia during the mid-twentieth century and Asian economic modernization during the late twentieth century. By reading both state records and aesthetic texts from these periods for their tone rather than their content, Xiang shows how bygone threats of Asian communism and emergent regimes of Asian capitalism have elicited distinct yet related anxieties about racial intelligibility. Featuring bold methods, unlikely archives, and acute close readings, Tonal Intelligence rethinks the marking and making of race during the long cold war.
Asian Americans --- Asian-American --- Asians in literature. --- Asians in motion pictures. --- Cold War --- Orientalism --- Propaganda, American --- Race identity. --- Secret service. --- History --- Asia --- Foreign public opinion, American.
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This text places individual works of world famous writers within a diverse tradition of immigrant writing that has evolved in Britain since World War II. It locates their work within an historical, cultural and aesthetic framework.
English literature --- South Asians --- Emigration and immigration in literature --- South Asians in literature --- Immigrants in literature --- South Asian authors --- History and criticism --- Intellectual life --- Southeast Asia --- In literature.
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Asian American women --- Asians in literature --- Canadian fiction --- Eurasians --- Novelists, Canadian --- Sisters --- Asian influences --- Sui Sin Far, --- Eaton, Winnifred, --- Asia --- In literature.
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Hanif Kureishi is one of the most exciting and controversial British writers who has produced significant work in a range of forms: plays, essays, novels, short stories and film. This Guide introduces and sets in context the key debates about his work, and discusses his writing in relation to such issues as gender, postcolonial theory and British identity today. By exploring Kureishi's own statements and a wide range of critical perspectives, the Guide provides a comprehensive resource for the study of one of the most important critical figures in contemporary culture.
Immigrants in literature. --- Literature and society --- Minorities in literature. --- Postcolonialism in literature. --- South Asians in literature. --- History --- Kureishi, Hanif --- Criticism and interpretation. --- London (England) --- In literature. --- KUREISHI (HANIF), 1954 --- -CRITIQUE ET INTERPRETATION
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Pirbhai uses the critical paradigm of 'indenture history' to examine the local literary and cultural histories that have influenced and shaped the development of novel-length fiction by writers of the South Asian diaspora in national contexts as diverse as Mauritius, South Africa, Guyana, and Fiji.
Commonwealth fiction (English) --- South Asian diaspora in literature. --- South Asians in literature. --- Commonwealth of Nations fiction (English) --- English fiction --- Commonwealth literature (English) --- South Asian authors --- History and criticism. --- Commonwealth of Nations authors --- Great Britain --- Colonies --- In literature.
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