Narrating race : Asia, (trans)nationalism, social change / / edited by Robbie B.H. Goh.

The essays in this volume deal with the complexities of race in the Asia-Pacific context. Social tensions concerning race and ethnicity continue to pose profound challenges to Asia-Pacific countries in various stages of development and modernisation. Issues such as social justice, identity-formation...

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Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Text (Rodopi (Firm))
Physical Description:1 online resource (283 pages) ;; illustrations
Notes:"This volume arose out of a conference entitled 'Narrating Race Between Nationalism and Globalization' hosted by the Department of English Language and Literature, National University of Singapore in Singapore in July 2006 ..."--Page [vii].
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
introduction : writing race and Asia-Pacific mobilities – constructions and contestations /
Vivan Sundaram’s “Amrita”: towards a style of the body /
the return of the scientist : essential knowledge and global tribalism in Amitav Ghosh’s the hungry tide and the Calcutta chromosome /
Ethnicity and the Southeast Asian diaspora in Li-Young Lee’s The Winged Seed /
Narrating race, gender, and sexuality in R.K. Narayan’s The Painter Of Signs /
Chinese ethnicity in post-reformation Indonesian women’s fiction : a comparative study of two novels by Ayu Utami and Dewi Lestari /
Resi(g)nifying the Chinese and Filipino in cinematic narratives /
Performing ethnicity, ethnicizing history : the Eurasians of Singapore In Rex Shelley’s The Shrimp People /
Performing the self : race and identity in two Hong Kong English-language plays /
Border crossing : place, identity and dis/location of the self in Xu Xi’s The Unwalled City /
Hybrid Brown Gaijin is a “distinguished alien” In Sakoku Japan /
Ugly Americans and little brown brothers : spectacles of identity in contemporary Philippine drama /
Disappearing race : normative whiteness and cultural appropriation in Australian refugee narratives /
Race in Asian poetry in English : ethnic, national and cosmopolitan representations /
Notes on contributors --
Index.
Summary:The essays in this volume deal with the complexities of race in the Asia-Pacific context. Social tensions concerning race and ethnicity continue to pose profound challenges to Asia-Pacific countries in various stages of development and modernisation. Issues such as social justice, identity-formation, marginalisation and alienation, gender and related issues, are inevitably implicated in the racial cultures of Asia, and where Asian diasporic communities develop. The essays in this volume explore the ways in which race-culture is reflected in literature and cultural texts (drama and performance, visual arts, film and television). Included in this volume are essays on Amitav Ghosh, Vivan Sundaram, Li-Young Lee, R. K. Narayan, Ayu Utami, Dewi Lestari, Rex Shelley, Xu Xi, Pico Iyer and others.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283366339
9786613366337
9401207089
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Robbie B.H. Goh.