Crossing oceans : reconfiguring American literary studies in the Pacific Rim /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Hong Kong [China] :
Hong Kong University Press,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Between places : American literature and language in the Pacific Rim
- Pedagogies of resonance : teaching African American and Asian American literature and culture in Asias
- When Asian-American literature leaves 'home' : on internationalizing Asian American literary studies
- Reading a foreign place : geography and American literature
- Teaching with anthologies
- Institutional imperatives affecting the teaching of Asian American literature inside and outside the Pacific Rim
- The Kiowa-Matsue connection : inventive modeling and American Indian literature teach Japanese identity
- The great white 'race adventure' : Jack London and the yellow peril
- 'Stories to pass on' : pedagogically dialoging Maxine Hong Kingston and Toni Morrison
- Teaching 'representations of Asians in the American public imagination' : the problems of representation as a problematic
- Forging intercultural feminist theory in practice : the Korean classroom politics of feminist reading on Sula
- Between memory and history : Maxine Hong Kingston's China men and the woman warrior
- 'An identity switch' : a critique of multiculturalism in Gish Jen's Mona in the promised land
- Under Eastern eyes : ghosts and cultural haunting in Maxine Hong Kingston's The woman warrior and China men.