Asian Canadian writing beyond autoethnography / Eleanor Ty and Christl Verduyn, editors.
"The essays in this collection explore ways in which Asian Canadian authors and artists have gone beyond what Francoise Lionnet calls autoethnography, or ethnographic autobiography. They demonstrate the ways representations of race and ethnicity, particularly in works by Asian Canadians in the last decade, have changedhave become more playful, untraditional, aesthetically and ideologically transgressive, and exciting."--BOOK JACKET.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781554580231 (pbk)
- Physical Description: viii, 330 p. ; 23 cm.
- Publisher: Waterloo, Ont. : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, c2008.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Pt. 1. Theoretical Challenges and Praxis -- 1. The Politics of the Beyond: 43 Theses on Autoethnography and Complicity / Smaro Kamboureli -- 2. Autoethnography Otherwise / Paul Lai -- 3. Tides of Belonging: Reconfiguring the Autoethnographic Paradigm in Shani Mootoo's He Drown She in the Sea / Kristina Kyser -- Pt. 2. Generic Transformations -- 4. Strategizing the Body of History: Anxious Writing, Absent Subjects, and Marketing the Nation / Larissa Lai -- 5. The Politics of Gender and Genre in Asian Canadian Women's Speculative Fiction: Hiromi Goto and Larissa Lai / Pilar Cuder-Dominguez -- 6. "Auto-hyphen-ethno-hyphen-graphy": Fred Wah's Creative-Critical Writing / Joanne Saul -- Pt. 3. Artistic/Textual/Bodily Politics -- 7. Troubling the Mosaic: Larissa Lai's When Fox Is a Thousand, Shani Mootoo's Cereus Blooms at Night, and Representations of Social Differences / Christine Kim -- 8. Ken Lum, Paul Wong, and the Aesthetics of Pluralism / Ming Tiampo -- 9. Potent Textuality: Laiwan's Cyborg Poetics / Tara Lee -- Pt. 4. Global Affiliations -- 10. "Do not exploit me again and again": Queering Autoethnography in Suniti Namjoshi's Goja: An Autobiographical Myth / Eva C. Karpinski -- 11. An Ethnos of Difference, a Praxis of Inclusion: The Ethics of Global Citizenship in Shani Mootoo's Cereus Blooms at Night / Mariam Pirbhai -- 12. Ying Chen's "Poetic Rebellion": Relocating the Dialogue, In Search of Narrative Renewal / Christine Lorre. |
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Subject: | Canadian literature > Asian-Canadian authors > History and criticism. Asian Canadians in literature. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Circulation Modifier | Holdable? | Status | Due Date | Courses |
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Lansdowne Library | PS 8089.5 A8 A84 2008 (Text) | 26040002825483 | Main Collection | Volume hold | Available | - |
Summary:
"The essays in this collection explore ways in which Asian Canadian authors and artists have gone beyond what Francoise Lionnet calls autoethnography, or ethnographic autobiography. They demonstrate the ways representations of race and ethnicity, particularly in works by Asian Canadians in the last decade, have changedhave become more playful, untraditional, aesthetically and ideologically transgressive, and exciting."--BOOK JACKET.