Alterity and Empathy in Post-1945 Asian American Narratives
Alterity and Empathy in Post-1945 Asian American Narratives
Narrating Other Minds
Park, Hyesu
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2021
164
Dura
Inglês
9780367697198
15 a 20 dias
476
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Introduction: Inscrutability, Asian American narratives, and narrative theory
Chapter 1:
Representing the inscrutable memory of "comfort women" in Chang-rae Lee's A Gesture Life (1999)
Chapter 2:
Scrutability for readerly recognition in Monique Truong's The Book of Salt (2003)
Chapter 3:
Visualizing Asian American inscrutability in Adrian Tomine's graphic novel, Shortcomings (2007)
Chapter 4:
Contextualizing the affect, ethics, and politics of female silence in Hisaye Yamamoto's short stories, "Seventeen Syllables" (1949) and "Wilshire Bus" (1950)
Chapter 5:
Memorializing the inscrutable history of others: Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts (1976) and GB Tran's Vietnamerica: A Family's Journey (2010)
Conclusion: Bridging the fields
Chapter 1:
Representing the inscrutable memory of "comfort women" in Chang-rae Lee's A Gesture Life (1999)
Chapter 2:
Scrutability for readerly recognition in Monique Truong's The Book of Salt (2003)
Chapter 3:
Visualizing Asian American inscrutability in Adrian Tomine's graphic novel, Shortcomings (2007)
Chapter 4:
Contextualizing the affect, ethics, and politics of female silence in Hisaye Yamamoto's short stories, "Seventeen Syllables" (1949) and "Wilshire Bus" (1950)
Chapter 5:
Memorializing the inscrutable history of others: Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts (1976) and GB Tran's Vietnamerica: A Family's Journey (2010)
Conclusion: Bridging the fields
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Asian American Narratives;Asian American literature;Asian American;narrative theory;rhetorical narratology;Asian American Literary Criticism;cognitive narratology;Graphic Narrative;stereotype;inscrutability;Asian American Characters;emotion;Gesture Life;mind;Young Man;cognition;Emotional Body Language;Hidden Surface;Fictional Minds;Authorial Audience;Franklin's Narration;Seventeen Syllables;Brave Orchid;Comfort Women;Moon Orchid;Adrian Tomine;Categorial Empathy;Asian American Authors;Esther's Act;Asian American Experience;Real Girl
Introduction: Inscrutability, Asian American narratives, and narrative theory
Chapter 1:
Representing the inscrutable memory of "comfort women" in Chang-rae Lee's A Gesture Life (1999)
Chapter 2:
Scrutability for readerly recognition in Monique Truong's The Book of Salt (2003)
Chapter 3:
Visualizing Asian American inscrutability in Adrian Tomine's graphic novel, Shortcomings (2007)
Chapter 4:
Contextualizing the affect, ethics, and politics of female silence in Hisaye Yamamoto's short stories, "Seventeen Syllables" (1949) and "Wilshire Bus" (1950)
Chapter 5:
Memorializing the inscrutable history of others: Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts (1976) and GB Tran's Vietnamerica: A Family's Journey (2010)
Conclusion: Bridging the fields
Chapter 1:
Representing the inscrutable memory of "comfort women" in Chang-rae Lee's A Gesture Life (1999)
Chapter 2:
Scrutability for readerly recognition in Monique Truong's The Book of Salt (2003)
Chapter 3:
Visualizing Asian American inscrutability in Adrian Tomine's graphic novel, Shortcomings (2007)
Chapter 4:
Contextualizing the affect, ethics, and politics of female silence in Hisaye Yamamoto's short stories, "Seventeen Syllables" (1949) and "Wilshire Bus" (1950)
Chapter 5:
Memorializing the inscrutable history of others: Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts (1976) and GB Tran's Vietnamerica: A Family's Journey (2010)
Conclusion: Bridging the fields
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Asian American Narratives;Asian American literature;Asian American;narrative theory;rhetorical narratology;Asian American Literary Criticism;cognitive narratology;Graphic Narrative;stereotype;inscrutability;Asian American Characters;emotion;Gesture Life;mind;Young Man;cognition;Emotional Body Language;Hidden Surface;Fictional Minds;Authorial Audience;Franklin's Narration;Seventeen Syllables;Brave Orchid;Comfort Women;Moon Orchid;Adrian Tomine;Categorial Empathy;Asian American Authors;Esther's Act;Asian American Experience;Real Girl