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Where I have never been: migration, melancholia, and memory in Asian American narratives of return /


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Where I have never been: migration, melancholia, and memory in Asian American narratives of return /

Author

Chu, Patricia P.,

Series

Asian American history and culture

Publisher

Temple University Press

Pages

276

Language

en

ISBN

1439902259, 9781439902257, 1439902267, 9781439902264

ARI Id

1674334488861


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Introduction
"Ears Attuned to Two Cultures": Reconciling Accounts in Cultural Curiosity
Transpacific Echos in the Family Memoir: Sojourns and Returns in Lisa See's On Gold Mountain
"The One Who Mediates": Mimicry, Melancholia, and Countermemory in The Concubine's Children
Working Through Diasporic Melancholia: Winberg and May-lee Chai's The Girl From Purple Mountain
"A Being. . . from a Different World": Yung Wing and the Making of a Global Subjectivity
"To Bring the Dead to Life": Countermemories in Minatoya's Stangeness of Beauty and Ozeki's A Tale for the Time Being
Coda.
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