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Poulsen, Melissa Eriko.
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Figuring futures: Early Asian American mixed-race literature.
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Figuring futures: Early Asian American mixed-race literature./
Author:
Poulsen, Melissa Eriko.
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207 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-11(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International76-11A(E).
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American literature. -
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9781321933475
Figuring futures: Early Asian American mixed-race literature.
Poulsen, Melissa Eriko.
Figuring futures: Early Asian American mixed-race literature.
- 207 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-11(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Santa Cruz, 2015.
This dissertation examines figurations of Asian mixed race during the long period of Asian exclusion and enforced anti-miscegenation in the United States, when racial mixing was legally proscribed. During this time of U.S. expansion into Asia, and of unprecedented Asian immigration into the United States, such proscription helped maintain normative white identity while rendering the Asian American mixed-race body illegible, making cultural production one of the few sites where Asian American mixed race could be imagined. There, a defining feature of these figures was their consistent use in projecting potential U.S. futures; Asian mixed-race figures were used to work through the relationship of Asia and the United States, and of Asians in the United States, during these times of conflict with and phobia of Asia. Because this period's tensions emerge from the confrontation between "white" and "Asian," Asian mixed-race literary figures embodied through their mixed heritage the ideological and material threat Asia posed for the United States and the promise of a different future.
ISBN: 9781321933475Subjects--Topical Terms:
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