Reading Asian American Literature: From Necessity to Extravagance

Reading Asian American Literature: From Necessity to Extravagance

by Sau-ling Cynthia Wong
Reading Asian American Literature: From Necessity to Extravagance

Reading Asian American Literature: From Necessity to Extravagance

by Sau-ling Cynthia Wong

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Overview

A recent explosion of publishing activity by a wide range of talented writers has placed Asian American literature in the limelight. As the field of Asian American literary studies gains increasing recognition, however, questions of misreading and appropriation inevitably arise. How is the growing body of Asian American works to be read? What holds them together to constitute a tradition? What distinguishes this tradition from the "mainstream" canon and other "minority" literatures? In the first comprehensive book on Asian American literature since Elaine Kim's ground-breaking 1982 volume, Sau-ling Wong addresses these issues and explores their implications for the multiculturalist agenda.


Wong does so by establishing the "intertextuality" of Asian American literature through the study of four motifs--food and eating, the Doppelg,nger figure, mobility, and play--in their multiple sociohistorical contexts. Occurring across ethnic subgroup, gender, class, generational, and historical boundaries, these motifs resonate with each other in distinctly Asian American patterns that universalistic theories cannot uncover. Two rhetorical figures from Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior, "Necessity" and "Extravagance," further unify this original, wide-ranging investigation. Authors studied include Carlos Bulosan, Frank Chin, Ashley Sheun Dunn, David Henry Hwang, Lonny Kaneko, Maxine Hong Kingston, Joy Kogawa, David Wong Louie, Darrell Lum, Wing Tek Lum, Toshio Mori, Bharati Mukherjee, Fae Myenne Ng, Bienvenido Santos, Monica Sone, Amy Tan, Yoshiko Uchida, Shawn Wong, Hisaye Yamamoto, and Wakako Yamauchi.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781400821068
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 07/12/1993
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 431 KB

About the Author

Sau-ling Cynthia Wong is Associate Professor in the Asian American Studies Program, Department of Ethnic Studies, at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Constructing an Asian American Textual Coalition 3
Ch. 1 Big Eaters, Treat Lovers, "Food Prostitutes," "Food Pornographers," and Doughnut Makers 18
Ch. 2 Encounters with the Racial Shadow 77
Ch. 3 The Politics of Mobility 118
Ch. 4 The Asian American Homo Ludens: Work, Play, and Art 166
Notes 213
Works Cited 231
Index 249


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"Informed by her intimate knowledge of Asian American culture as well as minority discourses, feminist thought, and contemporary literary theory, Sau-ling Wong writes about Asian American literature with grace and lucidity. Her work is absorbing not only because of its insightful interpretations and careful contextualizations, but also because it gives us a glimpse of her own luminous intelligence and passionate respect for the writers and their works."—Elaine Kim, author of Asian American Literature

Elaine Kim

Informed by her intimate knowledge of Asian American culture as well as minority discourses, feminist thought, and contemporary literary theory, Sau-ling Wong writes about Asian American literature with grace and lucidity. Her work is absorbing not only because of its insightful interpretations and careful contextualizations, but also because it gives us a glimpse of her own luminous intelligence and passionate respect for the writers and their works.
Elaine Kim, author of "Asian American Literature"

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