Representations : Doing Asian American Rhetoric / / edited by LuMing Mao and Morris Young.

Asian American rhetorics, produced through cultural contact between Asian traditions and US English, also comprise a dynamic influence on the cultural conditions and practices within which they move. Though always interesting to linguists and ""contact language"" scholars, in an...

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Place / Publishing House:Logan, Utah : : Utah State University Press,, 2008.
©2008.
Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (359 p.)
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Summary:Asian American rhetorics, produced through cultural contact between Asian traditions and US English, also comprise a dynamic influence on the cultural conditions and practices within which they move. Though always interesting to linguists and ""contact language"" scholars, in an increasingly globalized era, these subjects are of interest to scholars in a widening range of disciplines-especially those in rhetoric and writing studies. Mao, Young, and their contributors propose that Asian American discourse should be seen as a spacious form, one that deliberately and selectively inco
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0874217253
Access:Open Access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by LuMing Mao and Morris Young.