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Archive | 2016
Anita Mannur; Allan Punzalan Isaac; Rajini Srikanth; Min Song
The period spanning the 1930s to the 1960s is pivotal to Asian American literary history in that it witnessed both the early development of the Asian American novel and a phenomenal growth of Asian American short fiction. This chapter describes the work of Asian American writers, Toshio Mori, Hisaye Yamamoto, Bienvenido N. Santos and Carlos Bulosan. Mori and Yamamoto participated in ethnic cultural codification through portrayals of Japanese immigrant life from Nisei perspectives. The Chauvinist is perhaps the most speculative of Moris stories about prewar Japanese immigrant life. Yamamotos Yonekos Earthquake is a work widely celebrated for its multiple layers of meaning and rich symbolism. Scent of Apples is paradigmatic of Santoss fictional construction of the predicament facing Filipino immigrants. Short fiction legitimizes small-scale disruption of the patterns of continuity closely associated with the novel form, by engaging with major positions about the latters realist premises and actual functions.
Archive | 2016
Rajini Srikanth; Min Hyoung Song
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Asha Nadkarni; Rajini Srikanth; Min Song
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Floyd Cheung; Rajini Srikanth; Min Song
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Kandice Chuh; Rajini Srikanth; Min Song
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Donald Goellnicht; Rajini Srikanth; Min Song
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Denise Cruz; Rajini Srikanth; Min Song
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Samina Najmi; Rajini Srikanth; Min Song
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Joseph Jonghyun Jeon; Rajini Srikanth; Min Song
Archive | 2016
Emma Jinhua Teng; Rajini Srikanth; Min Song