A Resource Guide to Asian American Literature

An informative and original collection of twenty-five essays, the Resource Guide to Asian American Literature offers background materials for the study of this expanding discipline and suggests strategies and ideas for teaching well-known Asian American works.

The volume focuses on fifteen novels and book-length prose narratives (among them Meena Alexander's Nampally Road, Louis Chu's Eat a Bowl of Tea, Monica Sone's Nisei Daughter, Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club) and six works of drama (including David Henry Hwang's M. Butterfly). Each essay contains information about the work (e.g., its publication or production history), its popular and critical reception, a biographical sketch of the author, the historical context, major themes, critical issues, pedagogical topics, a list of comparative works, an assessment of resources, and a bibliography. The Resource Guide concludes with four essays that present themes and approaches for the study and teaching of short fiction, poetry, and panethnic anthologies.

This volume provides a fresh look at what "Asian American literature" means and serves as an introduction to the study and teaching of this flourishing field. It is an essential collection for students, teachers, and scholars of all American literatures.

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A Resource Guide to Asian American Literature

An informative and original collection of twenty-five essays, the Resource Guide to Asian American Literature offers background materials for the study of this expanding discipline and suggests strategies and ideas for teaching well-known Asian American works.

The volume focuses on fifteen novels and book-length prose narratives (among them Meena Alexander's Nampally Road, Louis Chu's Eat a Bowl of Tea, Monica Sone's Nisei Daughter, Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club) and six works of drama (including David Henry Hwang's M. Butterfly). Each essay contains information about the work (e.g., its publication or production history), its popular and critical reception, a biographical sketch of the author, the historical context, major themes, critical issues, pedagogical topics, a list of comparative works, an assessment of resources, and a bibliography. The Resource Guide concludes with four essays that present themes and approaches for the study and teaching of short fiction, poetry, and panethnic anthologies.

This volume provides a fresh look at what "Asian American literature" means and serves as an introduction to the study and teaching of this flourishing field. It is an essential collection for students, teachers, and scholars of all American literatures.

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An informative and original collection of twenty-five essays, the Resource Guide to Asian American Literature offers background materials for the study of this expanding discipline and suggests strategies and ideas for teaching well-known Asian American works.

The volume focuses on fifteen novels and book-length prose narratives (among them Meena Alexander's Nampally Road, Louis Chu's Eat a Bowl of Tea, Monica Sone's Nisei Daughter, Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club) and six works of drama (including David Henry Hwang's M. Butterfly). Each essay contains information about the work (e.g., its publication or production history), its popular and critical reception, a biographical sketch of the author, the historical context, major themes, critical issues, pedagogical topics, a list of comparative works, an assessment of resources, and a bibliography. The Resource Guide concludes with four essays that present themes and approaches for the study and teaching of short fiction, poetry, and panethnic anthologies.

This volume provides a fresh look at what "Asian American literature" means and serves as an introduction to the study and teaching of this flourishing field. It is an essential collection for students, teachers, and scholars of all American literatures.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780873522717
Publisher: Modern Language Association of America
Publication date: 01/01/2001
Pages: 345
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction1
Book-Length Prose Narratives
Nampally Road, by Meena Alexander13
America Is in the Heart, by Carlos Bulosan21
Dictee, by Theresa Hak Kyung Cha32
Eat a Bowl of Tea, by Louis Chu45
Dogeaters, by Jessica Hagedorn54
When Heaven and Earth Changed Places and Child of War, Woman of Peace, by Le Ly Hayslip66
Clay Walls, by Ronyoung Kim78
The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood among Ghosts, by Maxine Hong Kingston86
Obasan, by Joy Kogawa97
The Coffin Tree, by Wendy Law-Yone108
Jasmine, by Bharati Mukherjee121
All I Asking for Is My Body, by Milton Murayama130
No-No Boy, by John Okada140
Nisei Daughter, by Monica Sone151
The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan159
Drama
The Year of the Dragon, by Frank Chin175
Yankee Dawg You Die, by Philip Kan Gotanda185
Tea, by Velina Hasu Houston193
M. Butterfly, by David Henry Hwang200
Gold Watch, by Momoko Iko209
And the Soul Shall Dance, by Wakako Yamauchi221
Other Genres
Navigating Asian American Panethnic Literary Anthologies235
Asian American Short Fiction: An Introduction and Critical Survey252
Sizing Up Asian American Poetry285
Coordinates of Asian American Poetry: A Survey of the History and a Guide to Teaching309
Notes on Contributors333
Index337
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