Volume 56 - 2010
Issue 1
Guest Editors: Stephen Hong Sohn, Paul Lai, and Donald C. Goellnicht
Special Issue: Theorizing Asian American Fiction
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Introduction: Theorizing Asian American Fiction
Stephen Hong Sohn, Paul Lai, and Donald C. Goellnicht
Pages 1-18
Asian American Literature and the Resistances of Theory
Christopher Lee
Pages 19-39
Collaboration and Translation: Lin Yutang and the Archive of Asian American Literature
Richard Jean So
Pages 40-62
Indispensable Labor: The Worker as a Category of Critique inChina Men
Caroline H. Yang
Pages 63-89
Chinese Suicide: Political Desire and Queer Exogamy in Fae Myenne Ng’s Bone
Yoonmee Chang
Pages 90-112
“A gift or a theft depends on who is holding the pen”: Postcolonial Collaborative Autobiography and Monique Truong’s The Book of Salt
Y-Dang Troeung
Pages 113-135
Theorizing the Hyphen’s Afterlife in Post-Tiananmen Asian-America
Belinda Kong
Pages 136-159
Haunted Homelands: Negotiating Locality in Father of the Four Passages
Erin Suzuki
Pages 160-182
Nowhere in Particular: Perceiving Race, Chang-rae Lee’s Aloft,and the Question of Asian American Fiction
Mark C. Jerng
183-204
The Place of Transgressive Texts in Asian American Epistemology
Jennifer Ann Ho
Pages 205-225
Contributors
Pages 226-28
Issue 2
Editor: John N. Duvall
Associate Editor: Robert P. Marzec
General Issue
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The New Woman of the Tenements: Anzia Yezierska’s Salome
Lisa Botshon
Pages 233-61
“The Shortcomings of Timetables”: Greenwich, Modernism, and the Limits of Modernity
Adam Barrows
Pages 262-89
Passing Into Diplomacy: US Consul James Weldon Johnson andThe Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
Brian Russell Roberts
Pages 290-316
From Discos to Jungles: Circuitous Queer Patronage and Sex Tourism in Jessica Hagedorn’s Dogeaters
Stephen Hong Sohn
Pages 317-48
The Jews of Ruby, Oklahoma: Politics, Parallax, and Ideological Fantasy in Toni Morrison’s Paradise
James M. Mellard
Pages 349-77
Discretionary Subjects: Decision and Participation in William Gibson’s Fiction
Jane Tobeck
Pages 378-400
Review Essay: Seeing Wharton Anew
Katherine Joslin
Pages 401-07
Book Reviews
Pages 408-68
Contributors
Pages 469-70
Issue 3
Editor: John N. Duvall
Associate Editor: Robert P. Marzec
General Issue
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The Modernism of Ian McEwan's Atonement
Richard Robinson
Pages 473-95
Holding On to the Sentimental in Winesburg, Ohio
Aaron Ritzenberg
Pages 496-517
Anti-Menckenism: Nathanael West, Robert M. Coates, and the Provisional Avant-Garde
Jonathan P. Eburne
Pages 518-43
Ernest Hemingway and the Discipline of Creative Writing, Or, Shark Liver Oil
Eric Bennett
Pages 544-67
Textual Entanglement: Jean Rhys's Critical Discourse
J. Dillon Brown
Pages 568-91
Mutations of Romance: Evolution, Infidelity, and Narrative
Venla Oikkonen
Pages 592-613
Review Essay: Common Places and Commonplace Things: Modernism at Home on an Average Day
Lewis MacLeod
Pages 614-23
Book Reviews
Pages 623-69
Contributors
Pages 670-71
Issue 4
Guest Editors: Alfred J. Lopez, Robert P. Marzec, and David Chioni Moore
Special Issue: Postcolonial Literature, Twenty-Five Years Later
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Introduction: Postcolonial Studies at the Twenty-Five Year Mark
Alfred J. Lopez and Robert P. Marzec
Pages 677-88
The Impossible Closing: Death, Neoliberalism, and the Postcolonial in Bolaño's 2666
Grant Farred
Pages 689-708
Orientalism Matters
Ali Behdad
Pages 709-28
Is There an Arab (Yet) in This Field? Postcolonialsim, Comparative Literature, and the Middle Eastern Horizon of Said's Discourse Analysis
Hosam Aboul-Ela
Pages 729-50
Is the "Post" in "Postsecular" the "Post" in "Postcolonial"?
Graham Huggan
Pages 751-68
The Colonizing Impulse of Postcolonial Theory
John C. Hawley
Pages 769-87
Influence and Intertextuality in Arundhati Roy and Harper Lee
Tracy Lemaster
Pages 788-814
Who is Christophine? The Good Black Servant and the Contradictions of (Racial) Liberalism
Shakti Jaising
Pages 815-36
Contributors
Pages 837-38