The Politics of Privacy in Contemporary Native Latinx and Asian American Metafictions

The Politics of Privacy in Contemporary Native  Latinx  and Asian American Metafictions
Author: Colleen G. Eils
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-09-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0814214223

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The Politics of Privacy in Contemporary Native, Latinx, and Asian American Metafictions is the first book-length study to approach contemporary issues of racialized visibility and privacy through narrative form. Using a formal maneuver, narrative privacy, Colleen G. Eils analyzes how writers of contemporary metafictions explicitly withhold stories from readers to illuminate and theorize the politics of privacy in a post-9/11 US context. As a formal device and reading strategy, narrative privacy has two primary critical interests: affirming the historically political nature of visibility, particularly for people of color and indigenous people, and theorizing privacy as a political assertion of power over representation and material vulnerability. Eils breaks strict disciplinary silos by putting visibility/surveillance studies, ethnic studies, and narrative studies in conversation with one another. Eils also puts texts in the Native, Latinx, and Asian American literary canon in conversation with each other. She focuses on texts by Viet Thanh Nguyen, David Treuer, Monique Truong, Rigoberto González, Nam Le, and Stephen Graham Jones that call into question our positions as readers and critics. In deliberately and self-consciously evading readers through the form of their fiction, these writers seize privacy as a political tool for claiming and wielding power in both representational and material registers.

We narratives

We narratives
Author: Natalya Bekhta
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 081421441X

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Provides a comprehensive account of the structural and linguistic distinctiveness of stories told in the first-person plural, describing its features and rhetorical effects.

Juna s Jar

Juna s Jar
Author: Jane Bahk
Publsiher: Lee & Low Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-08-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1620148315

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After Juna's best friend moves away, Juna, an imaginative Korean American girl, goes on magical adventures by way of her special kimchi jar.

The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Pulitzer Prize Winner

The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao  Pulitzer Prize Winner
Author: Junot Díaz
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2008-09-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781594483295

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Winner of: The Pulitzer Prize The National Book Critics Circle Award The Anisfield-Wolf Book Award The Jon Sargent, Sr. First Novel Prize A Time Magazine #1 Fiction Book of the Year One of the best books of 2007 according to: The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, New York Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, The Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, People, The Village Voice, Time Out New York, Salon, Baltimore City Paper, The Christian Science Monitor, Booklist, Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, New York Public Library, and many more... Nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read Oscar is a sweet but disastrously overweight ghetto nerd who—from the New Jersey home he shares with his old world mother and rebellious sister—dreams of becoming the Dominican J.R.R. Tolkien and, most of all, finding love. But Oscar may never get what he wants. Blame the fukú—a curse that has haunted Oscar’s family for generations, following them on their epic journey from Santo Domingo to the USA. Encapsulating Dominican-American history, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao opens our eyes to an astonishing vision of the contemporary American experience and explores the endless human capacity to persevere—and risk it all—in the name of love.

The Years of Rice and Salt

The Years of Rice and Salt
Author: Kim Stanley Robinson
Publsiher: Spectra
Total Pages: 777
Release: 2003-06-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780553897609

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With the same unique vision that brought his now classic Mars trilogy to vivid life, bestselling author Kim Stanley Robinson boldly imagines an alternate history of the last seven hundred years. In his grandest work yet, the acclaimed storyteller constructs a world vastly different from the one we know. . . . “A thoughtful, magisterial alternate history from one of science fiction’s most important writers.”—The New York Times Book Review It is the fourteenth century and one of the most apocalyptic events in human history is set to occur—the coming of the Black Death. History teaches us that a third of Europe’s population was destroyed. But what if the plague had killed 99 percent of the population instead? How would the world have changed? This is a look at the history that could have been—one that stretches across centuries, sees dynasties and nations rise and crumble, and spans horrible famine and magnificent innovation. Through the eyes of soldiers and kings, explorers and philosophers, slaves and scholars, Robinson navigates a world where Buddhism and Islam are the most influential and practiced religions, while Christianity is merely a historical footnote. Probing the most profound questions as only he can, Robinson shines his extraordinary light on the place of religion, culture, power—and even love—in this bold New World. “Exceptional and engrossing.”—New York Post “Ambitious . . . ingenious.”—Newsday

Black Dragon

Black Dragon
Author: Zachary F Price
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0814214606

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Deploys martial arts as a lens to analyze performance, power, and identity within the evolving fusion of Black and Asian American cultures in history and media.

Chirri Chirra

Chirri   Chirra
Author: Kaya Doi
Publsiher: Chirri & Chirra
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN: 159270199X

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The first in a wonderfully imaginative series about two girls that is marked by revealing and lyrical small details.

Narrative in the Anthropocene

Narrative in the Anthropocene
Author: Erin James
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2022-04-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0814215076

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Argues that a richer understanding of the forms and functions of narrative in the Anthropocene provides us with invaluable insight into how stories shape our world.