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Ecocriticism and Asian American Literature


Engels | 25-01-2020 | 292 pagina's

9783030356170

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Ecocriticism and Asian American Literature: Gold Mountains, Weedflowers, and Murky Globes offers an ecocritical reinterpretation of Asian American literature. The book considers more than a century of Asian American writing, from Eaton¿s Mrs. Spring Fragrance (1912) to Ozeki's A Tale for the Time Being (2013), through an ecocritical lens. The volume explores the most relevant landmarks in Asian American literature: the first-contact narratives written by Bulosan, Kingston, Mukherjee, and Jen; the controversial texts published by Sui Sin Far (Edith Eaton) at the time of the Yellow Peril; the rise of cultural nationalism in the 1970s and 1980s, illustrated by Wong¿s Homebase and Kingston¿s China Men; old and recent examples of ¿internment literature¿ dealing with the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII (Sone, Houston, Miyake, Kadohata); and the new trends in Asian American literature since the 1990s, exemplified by Yamashitäs andOzeki¿s novels, which explore the challenges of our transnational, transnatural era. Begoña Simal-González¿s ecocritical readings of these texts provide crucial interdisciplinary insights, addressing and analyzing important narratives within Asian American culture and literature.

Biografie

Begoña Simal-González is Professor and Head of the American Studies Research Group (CLEU), at the Universidade da Coruña, Spain. Her research focuses on Asian American literature, globalization and ecocriticism. 

 

Kenmerk

Brings attention to the ecocritical potential of Asian American writing

Contributes to the study of race and nature

Addresses important narratives within Asian American culture and literature including nationalism and immigration, internment, and transnationalism

Inhoudsopgave

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Prelude Entering Nature's Nation.- Chapter 3: "Naturalizing" Asian Americans: Edith Eaton.- Chapter 4: Thinking (Like a) Gold Mountain: Maxine Hong Kingston and Shawn Wong.- Chapter 5: Cultivating the Anti-Campo: An Environmental Reading of "Internment Literature".- Chapter 6: Facing the End of Nature: Karen Tei Yamashita and Ruth Ozeki.- Chapter 7: Coda: Gold Mountains, Weedflowers and Murky Globes.

 

Details

EAN :9783030356170
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Uitgever :Springer International Publishing-Springer International Publishing
Publicatie datum :  25-01-2020
Uitvoering :Hardback
Taal :Engels
Hoogte :216 mm
Breedte :153 mm
Dikte :21 mm
Gewicht :493 gr
Status :POD (Beschikbaar als print-on-demand.)
Aantal pagina's :292
Reeks :  Literatures, Cultures, and the Environment
Keywords :  ecocriticalreading; literatureandtheenvironment; AsianAmericanLiterature; ChineseAmericanliterature; JapaneseAmericanliterature; Japaneseinternmentliterature; MaxineHongKingston; EdithEaton