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Diaspora literature and visual culture : Asia in flight / Sheng-mei Ma.

By: Ma, Sheng-mei.
Series: Routledge contemporary Asia series: 27.Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, c2011Description: 183 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780415594264 (hbk.); 9780203840771 (ebk.).Subject(s): American literature -- Asian American authors -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc | Asian diaspora | Motion pictures -- Asia -- History | Asians -- Ethnic identity | Group identity in literature | Other (Philosophy) in literatureDDC classification: 810.9895
Contents:
Asian diaspora visual culture: Shadow's shadow in visual culture: anime's doll, alien's home; IInter-Asia umbilical love in visual culture; Chinese cinema's global dream, multilinguality and dialect's wake; Found(l)ing Taiwanese : from Chinese fatherland to Japanese okasan; Genesis by the sword and special effects in Korean TV costume drama -- Asian diaspora literature: Chinese graffiti: poetic out from Muk Lau, Tongyan Gaai, and house of English; Italic and indiscernible Asianness in Asian diaspora literature; Tears of Asian diaspora in "The Namesake": empathetic nostalgia from an eyehole; Eileen Chang and Zhang Ailing: a bilingual orphan; Chink chic, a.k.a., shitnoiserie.
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810.9895 MAS 2011 (Browse shelf) 1 Available TDSxx,29004,02,GR 5000114757

Includes bibliographical references (p. [162]-180) and index.

Asian diaspora visual culture: Shadow's shadow in visual culture: anime's doll, alien's home; IInter-Asia umbilical love in visual culture; Chinese cinema's global dream, multilinguality and dialect's wake; Found(l)ing Taiwanese : from Chinese fatherland to Japanese okasan; Genesis by the sword and special effects in Korean TV costume drama -- Asian diaspora literature: Chinese graffiti: poetic out from Muk Lau, Tongyan Gaai, and house of English; Italic and indiscernible Asianness in Asian diaspora literature; Tears of Asian diaspora in "The Namesake": empathetic nostalgia from an eyehole; Eileen Chang and Zhang Ailing: a bilingual orphan; Chink chic, a.k.a., shitnoiserie.