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Inscrutable belongings : queer Asian North American fiction / / Stephen Hong Sohn



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Autore: Sohn Stephen Hong Visualizza persona
Titolo: Inscrutable belongings : queer Asian North American fiction / / Stephen Hong Sohn Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Stanford, California : , : Stanford University Press, , [2018]
©2018
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (335 pages)
Disciplina: 813/.5409895
Soggetto topico: Gays' writings, American - History and criticism
Gays' writings, Canadian - History and criticism
American fiction - Asian American authors - History and criticism
Canadian fiction - Asian authors - History and criticism
American fiction - 21st century - History and criticism
Canadian fiction - 21st century - History and criticism
Asian Americans in literature
Families in literature
Gays in literature
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Introduction : imagining queer Asian North American lives -- Tactical diversions : toward queer Asian North American formalisms -- Narrative endurance : queer Asian North American storytellers, survival plots and inscrutable belongings -- Inscrutable belongings in pathology : infectious genealogies in Alexander Chee's Edinburgh -- Inscrutable belongings in cinema : filmic lineages in Noël Alumit's Letters to Montgomery Clift -- Inscrutable belongings in hunting : interracial surrogacies in Nina Revoyr's Wingshooters -- Inscrutable belongings in bondage : degenerate descendants in Lydia Kwa's Pulse.
Sommario/riassunto: Inscrutable Belongings brings together formalist and contextual modes of critique to consider narrative strategies that emerge in queer Asian North American literature. Stephen Hong Sohn provides extended readings of fictions involving queer Asian North American storytellers, looking to texts including Russell Leong's "Camouflage," Lydia Kwa's Pulse, Alexander Chee's Edinburgh, Nina Revoyr's Wingshooters, and Noël Alumit's Letters to Montgomery Clift. Despite many antagonistic forces, these works' protagonists achieve a revolutionary form of narrative centrality through the defiant act of speaking out, recounting their "survival plots," and enduring to the very last page. These feats are made possible through their construction of alternative social structures Sohn calls "inscrutable belongings." Collectively, the texts that Sohn examines bring to mind foundational struggles for queer Asian North Americans (and other socially marginalized groups) and confront a broad range of issues, including interracial desire, the AIDS/HIV epidemic, transnational mobility, and postcolonial trauma. In these texts, Asian North American queer people are often excluded from normative family structures and must contend with multiple histories of oppression, erasure, and physical violence, involving homophobia, racism, and social death. Sohn's work makes clear that for such writers and their imagined communities, questions of survival, kinship, and narrative development are more than representational—they are directly tied to lived experience.
Titolo autorizzato: Inscrutable Belongings  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-5036-0593-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910466629703321
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Serie: Asian America.