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American literature, Asian American authors, Asian Americans, Asian Americans in literature, Group identity in literature, History and criticism, Identity (Psychology) in literature, Impersonation in literature, Impostors and imposture in literature, Intellectual life, Race in literature, Stereotype (Psychology) in literature, Stereotypes (Social psychology) in literature, American literature, asian american authors, history and criticism, Identity (psychology) in literature, Asian americans in literatureShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Double agency: acts of impersonation in Asian American literature and culture
2005, Stanford University Press
in English
0804751854 9780804751858
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Impersonation and double agency : theorizing the practice, practicing the theory
Dissecting the "Devil Doctor" : stereotype and sensationalism in Sax Rohmer's Fu Manchu
De/posing stereotype on the Asian American stage
Bodily negotiations : the politics of performance in Hualing Nieh's Mulberry and Peach
Shamanism and the subject(s) of history in Nora Okja Keller's Comfort woman
Impersonation and other disappearing acts : the double(d) agent of Chang-rae Lee's Native speaker.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-240) and index.
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