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List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction 1
1 Genocide, Displacement, and Identity 13
2 Constructions of Gender, Self, and Other 33
3 Language, Translation, and Diaspora 63
4 Exile, Abstraction, and Nonobjectivity 87
5 Difference, Likeness, and Synthesis 113
6 Conflation, Re-membering, and Indeterminacy 135
7 Primitivism, the Feminine, and Orientalization 163
8 Enigma, Erasure, and Arshile Gorky's Afterlife 179
Conclusion 195
Notes 203
Selected Bibliography 225
Index 235
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