Orientations: mapping studies in the Asian Diaspora/

Orientations: mapping studies in the Asian Diaspora/ edited by Kandice Chuh and Karen Shimakawa - Durham: Duke University Press, 2001. - x, 339 p. ; 25 cm.

Introduction: mapping studies in the Asian diaspora / Kandice Chuh and Karen Shimakawa --
(Un)disciplined subjects: (de)colonizing the academy? / Dorinne Kondo --
(Re)viewing an Asian American diaspora: multiculturalism, interculturalism, and the northwest Asian American theatre / Karen Shimakawa --
Creating performative communities: through text, time, and space / Russell Leong --
Cross-discipline trafficking: what's justice got to do with it? / Sharon K. Hom --
Notes toward a conversation between area studies and diasporic studies / Dipesh Chakrabarty --
The stakes of textual border-crossing: hauling Nieh's Mulberry and Peach in sinocentric, Asian American, and feminist critical practices / Sau-Ling C. Wong --
Biyuti in everyday life: performance, citizenship, and survival among Filipinos in the United States / Martin F. Manalansan IV --
Missile internationalism / Kuan-Hsing Chen --
Leading questions / Rey Chow --
Modelling the nation: the Asian/American split / David Palumbo-Liu --
In-betweens in a hybrid nation: construction of Japanese American identity in postwar Japan / Yoshikuni Igarashi --
Conjunctural identities, academic adjacencies / R. Radhakrishnan --
Epistemological shifts: national ontology and the new Asian immigrant / Lisa Lowe --
"Imaginary borders" / Kandice Chuh --
"To tell the truth and not get trapped": why interethnic antiracism matters now / George Lipstiz.

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