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In Racial Ambiguity in Asian American Culture, Jennifer Ann Ho shines a light on the hybrid and indeterminate aspects of race, revealing ambiguity to be paramount to a more nuanced understanding both of race and of what it means to be Asian American. Ho argues that seeing race as ambiguous puts us one step closer to a potential antidote to racism.
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Languages & Literatures, Asian Americans, Asian American, Race identity, Racially mixed people, American literature, History and criticism, American Literature, Asian Americans in popular culture, General, American, LITERARY CRITICISM, English, Asian American authors, American literature, asian american authors, history and criticism, United states, race relationsPlaces
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From enemy alien to assimilating American: Yoshiko deLeon and the mixed-marriage policy of the Japanese American incarceration
Anti-sentimental loss: stories of transracial/transnational Asian American
Adult adoptees in the blogosphere
Cablinasian dreams, Amerasian realities: transcending race in the twenty-first
Century and other myths broken by Tiger Woods
Ambiguous movements and mobile subjectivity: passing in-between
Autobiography and fiction with Paisley Rekdal and Ruth Ozeki
Transgressive texts and ambiguous authors: racial ambiguity in Asian American literature
Coda: ending with origins: my own racial ambiguity.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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