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The Asian American Renaissance : Literary Encounters Across Time by Mai Wang

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The Asian American Renaissance : Literary Encounters Across Time by Mai Wang

How do transnational Asian American novels and poems reimagine the classics of nineteenth-century American literature? The Asian American Renaissance: Literary Encounters Across Time is the first scholarly investigation into the formal and archival links between canonical authors such as Whitman, Emerson, Hawthorne, and Melville and their twentieth-century Asian American counterparts. It investigates how a transnational group of authors-Carlos Bulosan, Younghill Kang, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Eileen Chang-inherit the American Renaissance as both a racial allegory and a supplier of literary forms such as the romance and the jeremiad.
Binding: Hardback
How do transnational Asian American novels and poems reimagine the classics of nineteenth-century American literature? The Asian American Renaissance: Literary Encounters Across Time is the first scholarly investigation into the formal and archival links between canonical authors such as Whitman, Emerson, Hawthorne, and Melville and their twentieth-century Asian American counterparts. It investigates how a transnational group of authors-Carlos Bulosan, Younghill Kang, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Eileen Chang-inherit the American Renaissance as both a racial allegory and a supplier of literary forms such as the romance and the jeremiad.
Binding: Hardback
$42.86

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The Asian American Renaissance : Literary Encounters Across Time by Mai Wang—

$122.47

$42.86

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How do transnational Asian American novels and poems reimagine the classics of nineteenth-century American literature? The Asian American Renaissance: Literary Encounters Across Time is the first scholarly investigation into the formal and archival links between canonical authors such as Whitman, Emerson, Hawthorne, and Melville and their twentieth-century Asian American counterparts. It investigates how a transnational group of authors-Carlos Bulosan, Younghill Kang, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Eileen Chang-inherit the American Renaissance as both a racial allegory and a supplier of literary forms such as the romance and the jeremiad.
Binding: Hardback