MFS Modern Fiction Studies
Volume 56, Number 1, Spring 2010
Theorizing Asian American Fiction Special Issue
Stephen Hong Sohn, Paul Lai, and Donald C. Goellnicht, Editors
Articles:
Asian American Literature and the Resistances of Theory
Christopher Lee
Collaboration and Translation: Lin Yutang and the Archive of Asian American Literature
Richard Jean So
Indispensable Labor: The Worker as a Category of Critique in China Men
Caroline H. Yang
Chinese Suicide: Political Desire and Queer Exogamy in Fae Myenne Ng’s Bone
Yoonmee Chang
“A Gift or a Theft Depends on Who Is Holding the Pen”: Postcolonial Collaborative Autobiography and Monique Truong’s The Book of Salt
Y-Dang Troeung
Theorizing the Hyphen’s Afterlife in Post-Tiananmen Asian-America
Belinda Kong
Nowhere in Particular: Perceiving Race, Chang-rae Lee’s Aloft, and the Question of Asian American Fiction
The Place of Transgressive Texts in Asian American Epistemology
Jennifer Ann Ho
(More information HERE.)
Volume 56, Number 1, Spring 2010
Theorizing Asian American Fiction Special Issue
Stephen Hong Sohn, Paul Lai, and Donald C. Goellnicht, Editors
Articles:
Asian American Literature and the Resistances of Theory
Christopher Lee
Collaboration and Translation: Lin Yutang and the Archive of Asian American Literature
Richard Jean So
Indispensable Labor: The Worker as a Category of Critique in China Men
Caroline H. Yang
Chinese Suicide: Political Desire and Queer Exogamy in Fae Myenne Ng’s Bone
Yoonmee Chang
“A Gift or a Theft Depends on Who Is Holding the Pen”: Postcolonial Collaborative Autobiography and Monique Truong’s The Book of Salt
Y-Dang Troeung
Theorizing the Hyphen’s Afterlife in Post-Tiananmen Asian-America
Belinda Kong
Nowhere in Particular: Perceiving Race, Chang-rae Lee’s Aloft, and the Question of Asian American Fiction
The Place of Transgressive Texts in Asian American Epistemology
Jennifer Ann Ho
(More information HERE.)