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Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: Reading Horizons 3
Literary Chinatown and the Reader's Horizon 21
Literary Chinatown: Dynamics of Race and Reading 23
What Is an Ethnic Author? 49
Exceeding the Margins 75
The Politics of Ethnic Authorship: Li-Young Lee, Emerson, and Whitman at the Banquet Table 77
Claiming Diaspora in Shirley Geok-lin Lim's Joss and Gold 99
Change and the Phenomenology of Reading 115
Changing Signifiers and Changing Horizons: Baseball in Three Stories by David Wong Louie 117
Change and the Playful Reader: Reading Shawn Wong's American Knees 137
Reading New Horizons 163
Beyond Multicultural: Cultural Hybridity in the Novels of Gish Jen 165
Conclusion: The Emergence of the Polycultural 191
Notes 205
Bibliography 225
Index 238
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Add Beyond Literary Chinatown, The phenomenon of literary Chinatown-the ghettoization of Chinese American literature-was produced by the same dynamics of race and representation that ghettoized the Chinese American community into literal Chinatowns. In a 1982 response to reviews of T, Beyond Literary Chinatown to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Beyond Literary Chinatown, The phenomenon of literary Chinatown-the ghettoization of Chinese American literature-was produced by the same dynamics of race and representation that ghettoized the Chinese American community into literal Chinatowns. In a 1982 response to reviews of T, Beyond Literary Chinatown to your collection on WonderClub |