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Imagining the Nation : Asian American Literature and Cultural Consent

Part of the Asian America series
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Since the 1970 s, when Maxine Hong Kingston began publishing her prize-winning books, we have seen an explosive growth in Asian American literature, a literature that has won both popular and critical acclaim.

Literary anthologies and critical studies attest to a growing academic interest in the field.

This book seeks to identify the forces behind this literary emergence and to explore both the unique place of Asian Americans in American culture and what that place says about the way Americanness is defined.

The author is preoccupied with how the sense of the nation is disseminated through the practice of reading and writing, and he argues that Asian American literature is a productive discursive negotiation of the contemporary contradiction in American citizenship.

By analyzing the textual strategies with which literary Asian America is represented, the book shows how the fictive ethnicity of the nation continues to exert its regulatory power and suggests how we can work toward a radical American democratic consent.

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Stanford University Press
0804734003 / 9780804734004
Hardback
01/11/1998
United States
English
364p.
22 cm
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