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Author Sohn, Stephen Hong, author.

Title Racial asymmetries : Asian American fictional worlds / Stephen Hong Sohn
Published New York : New York University Press, [2014]
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Description 1 online resource (ix, 288 pages)
Series American Literature Initiative
American Literature Initiative
Contents Introduction: The Many Storytellers of Asian American Fiction -- White Flight, White Narration: Suburban Deviancies in Chang-Rae Lee's Aloft -- When the Minor Becomes Major: Asian American Literary California, Chicano Narration, and Sesshu Foster's Atomik Aztex -- The Incomplete Biography in the Post? Civil Rights Era: Narrating Imagined Lives in Sigrid Nunez's Fictions -- Comparative Colonial Narration: Conquest and Consumption in Sabina Murray's Fictions -- Impossible Narration: Racial Analogies and Asian American Speculative Fictions -- Coda: Fiction Unbound
Summary "Challenging the tidy links among authorial position, narrative perspective, and fictional content, Stephen Hong Sohn argues that Asian American authors have never been limited to writing about Asian American characters or contexts. Racial Asymmetries specifically examines the importance of first person narration in Asian American fiction published in the postrace era, focusing on those cultural productions in which the author's ethnoracial makeup does not directly overlap with that of the storytelling perspective. Through rigorous analysis of novels and short fiction, such as Sesshu Foster's Atomik Aztex, Sabina Murray's A Carnivore's Inquiry and Sigrid Nunez's The Last of Her Kind, Sohn reveals how the construction of narrative perspective allows the Asian American writer a flexible aesthetic canvas upon which to engage issues of oppression and inequity, power and subjectivity, and the complicated construction of racial identity. Speaking to concerns running through postcolonial studies and American literature at large, Racial Asymmetries employs an interdisciplinary approach to reveal the unbounded nature of fictional worlds. Stephen Hong Sohn is Assistant Professor of English at Stanford University. He is the co-editor of Transnational Asian American Literature: Sites and Transits"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Lee, Chang-rae. Aloft
Foster, Sesshu. Atomik Aztex
Murray, Sabina. Carnivore's inquiry
Nunez, Sigrid. Last of her kind
SUBJECT Andrae, A. gnd
Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer Bitterfeld gnd
Subject American literature -- Asian American authors -- History and criticism
First person narrative -- History and criticism
Point of view (Literature)
Race in literature.
Subjectivity in literature.
Equality in literature.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Customs & Traditions.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- Asian American.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
American literature -- Asian American authors
Equality in literature
First person narrative
Point of view (Literature)
Race in literature
Subjectivity in literature
Asiaten
Kurzgeschichte
Genre/Form Electronic books
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781479800551
1479800554
Other Titles Asian American fictional worlds