Partly Colored : : Asian Americans and Racial Anomaly in the Segregated South / / Leslie Bow.

Arkansas, 1943. The Deep South during the heart of Jim Crow-era segregation. A Japanese-American person boards a bus, and immediately is faced with a dilemma. Not white. Not black. Where to sit?By elucidating the experience of interstitial ethnic groups such as Mexican, Asian, and Native Americans-g...

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Year of Publication:2010
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Introduction: Thinking Interstitially --   |t 1. Coloring between the Lines: Historiographies of Southern Anomaly --   |t 2. The Interstitial Indian: The Lumbee and Segregation’s Middle Caste --   |t 3. White Is and White Ain’t: Failed Approximation and Eruptions of Funk in Representations of the Chinese in the South --   |t 4. Anxieties of the ‘Partly Colored’ --   |t 5. Productive Estrangement: Racial-Sexual Continuums in Asian American as Southern Literature --   |t 6. Transracial/Transgender: Analogies of Difference in Mai’s America --   |t Afterword: Continuums, Mobility, Places on the Train --   |t Notes --   |t Works Cited --   |t Index --   |t About the Author 
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