The Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture 3-Volume Set

Author: Hagendorf, Col
Availability: In stock
Regular Price AED 3,513.33 Special Price AED 3,337.67
-
+
Cash on Delivery in UAE
Dispatches in 3 to 5 Working Days.

BISAC Categories:
American | Asian American |
In the past four decades the field of Asian American literary and cultural studies has grown enormously, expanding its areas of inquiry beyond the reflections on national identity and citizenship to encompass such issues as transnational and diasporic identities and communities; the workings
of imperialism; the intersectionality of race, gender, and sexuality; and social justice/human rights in a global context. This project is the largest and most comprehensive collection of scholarship on Asian American literature and culture to date. With original essays on everything from Asian
American literary classics to experimental theater, from K-pop to online gaming, the Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture guides both established scholars and readers new to this field through the extensive landscape of Asian American writing and cultural production.
One hundred essays on varied historical periods, geographical locales, and artistic modes offer an extensive examination of racial representation and activism, interdisciplinary and comparative approaches to literary work, ethnic communities, space and place, transnational and transpacific flows,
and genres such as speculative fiction, the detective novel, and melodrama. Along with literary works from the late-19th century to the 21st century, the Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture covers a wide-ranging selection of Asian American theatre, dance, music, visual arts,
film, television, and media. With its illuminating and profound commentary on Asian American writing and artistic practice, the volumes survey the historical foundations of this rich field, showing the exciting and profound new directions that currently drive the study of Asian American literary and
cultural traditions.

Publisher Name Oxford University Press USA
Author Name Hagendorf, Col
Format Audio
Bisac Subject Major LIT
Language NG
Isbn 10 0190699620
Isbn 13 9780190699628
Target Age Group min:NA, max:NA
Dimensions 01.06" H x 00.07" L x 80.00" W
Page Count 2125


Josephine Lee is a professor of English and Asian American Studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities and the Editor in Chief of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture. Her previous books include The Japan of Pure Invention: Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado (2010)
and Performing Asian America: Race and Ethnicity on the Contemporary Stage (1997). She has also co-edited Asian American Plays for a New Generation (with R.A. Shiomi and Don Eitel, 2011) and Re/collecting Early Asian America: Essays in Cultural History (with Imogene Lim and Yuko Matsukawa, 2002) as
well as the forthcoming Asian American Literature in Transition, Volume I: 1850-1930 (with Julia H. Lee). Her other writing includes essays on modern drama, contemporary performance, and Asian American studies.

Write Your Own Review
You're reviewing:The Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture 3-Volume Set

Recommended Products

Booksvenue
Booksvenue.com is the Largest Bookstore in Middle East with more than 15 Million Books Online. Choose from a wide variety of Books from Fiction, Children, History, Games, Music, Travel, Cooking, Medical, Education and many more. All Books are sourced from International Publishers and we ensure to deliver at your door step. We currently deliver Worldwide and provide Free Delivery in UAE if the value is more than AED 100. Search, Click and Buy your favorite Books online.

  • Free Shipping Above AED 100 in UAE
  • Online Support (9AM - 6PM Monday - Saturday) +971 50 947 1943
  • Worldwide Delivery Over 15 Million Books
Contact Us

Address:HDS Tower, Jumeirah Lake Towers,

Dubai

United Arab Emirates.

Mail to: contact@booksvenue.com

Phone:  +971 50 947 1943

Whatsapp: +971 50 947 1943