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An edition of American Multicultural Identity (2014)

American Multicultural Identity

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The cultural diversity of the United States makes it impossible to describe American identity as homogenous or monolithic. The sense of belonging to multiple cultures and its relationship to identity are central concerns in literary works by African, Native, Asian, Latino/a, and other ethnic Americans. While some prioritize one culture over another, others emphasize the space in between, to insist on a balance between the two, or to express a feeling of being in-between, or the inability to participate in either side, as so brilliantly evoked in Sui Sin Far's description: "I give my right hand to the Occidentals and my left to the Orientals, hoping that between them they will not utterly destroy the insignificant 'connecting link'". In multicultural America, identity can be complicated, confusing, even frustrating while at the same time inspiring new perspectives, creativity, and a rich source of pride. This volume features studies of works as diverse as Sherman Alexie's National Book Award-winning The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian, Gish Jen's Mona in the Promised Land, and the lesser known but equally powerful Real Women Have Curves by Josefina Lopez. Also offered are essays exploring cultural and historical contexts including one by Annette Harris Powell on the changing politics of hyphenation in the United States and its literature over the course of the 20th century.

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Table of Contents

About this volume / Linda Trinh Moser, Kathryn West
On American multicultural identity / Kathryn West
Critical contexts.
The hyphenated American in twentieth- and twenty-first century America / Annette Harris Powell
Intersecting lives: critics and the literature of American multicultural identity / Jessica Boykin
Sherman Alexie and the absolute truth of double-consciousness / Kathryn West
Four American poets explore hybrid identity formation and familial relationships / Rickie-Ann Legleitner
Critical readings.
Legalized hearts: legal identity in Larry Kramer's The normal heart / Gad Guterman
Unspoken histories and one-man museums: lingering trauma and disappearing dads in the work of Chang-rae Lee / Michael Gorman
"She's left me her legacy nonetheless": boundaries and female connection in Cuban American women's literature / Jessica Labbé
Race, ethnicity, and national identity in Paule Marshall's Brown girl, brownstones, or how the Barbadian becomes American / Joanna Davis-McElligatt
"A Pizza Hut, a Pizza Hut": junk food and Bildungsroman in Bich Minh Nguyen's Stealing Buddha's dinner / Tina Powell
Neither insider nor outside but both: multicultural identity in Edith Eaton's "Mrs. Spring Fragrance" and "The inferior woman" / Linda Trinh Moser
Intimate relations: land and love in The descendants / Leanne P. Day
Bridging borders: Leslie Marmon Silko's cross-cultural vision in the atomic age / Kyoko Matsunaga
A tent of one's own: negotiating Mourning Dove's authorial identity / John C. Orr & Enid R. Spitz
"All growth involves change, all change involves loss": modernism, mourning, and social change in Gish Jen's Mona in the promised land / Conor Picken
Resources.
Works on American multicultural identity
Bibliography
About the editors
Contributors

Edition Notes

Published in
Ipswich, MA, Amenia, NY
Series
Critical insights
Copyright Date
2014

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS169.N35A446 2014, PS169.N35 A44 2014

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvi, 238 p.
Number of pages
238
Dimensions
24 x 16 x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25670564M
Internet Archive
americanmulticul0000unse
ISBN 10
1619254077
ISBN 13
9781619254077
OCLC/WorldCat
889626039

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL17100254W

Work Description

This book is a great starting point for students seeking an introduction to the theme and the critical discussions surrounding it. The cultural diversity of the United States makes it impossible to describe American identity as homogenous or monolithic. The sense of belonging to multiple cultures and its relationship to identity are central concerns in literary works by African, Native, Asian, Latino/a, and other ethnic Americans. While some prioritize one culture over another, others emphasize the space in between, to insist on a balance between the two, or to express a feeling of being in-between, or the inability to participate in either side, as so brilliantly evoked in Sui Sin Far's description: "I give my right hand to the Occidentals and my left to the Orientals, hoping that between them they will not utterly destroy the insignificant 'connecting link.'" In multicultural America, identity can be complicated, confusing, even frustrating while at the same time inspiring new perspectives, creativity, and a rich source of pride. This volume features studies of works as diverse as Sherman Alexie's National Book Award-winning The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, Gish Jen's Mona in the Promised Land, and the lesser known but equally powerful Real Women Have Curves by Josefina Lopéz. Also offered are essays exploring cultural and historical contexts including one by Annette Harris Powell on the changing politics of hyphenation in the United States and its literature over the course of the 20th century. - Publisher.

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