Asian Diaspora and East-West Modernity

Author:   Sheng-mei Ma
Publisher:   Purdue University Press
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9781557536112


Pages:   228
Publication Date:   15 May 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Asian Diaspora and East-West Modernity


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Drawing from Anglo-American, Asian American, and Asian literature as well as J-horror and manga, Chinese cinema and Internet, and the Korean Wave, Sheng-mei Ma's Asian Diaspora and East-West Modernity probes into the conjoinedness of West and East, of modernity's illusion and nothing's infinitude. Suspended on the stylistic tightrope between research and poetry, critical analysis and intuition, Asian Diaspora restores affect and heart to the experience of diaspora in between East and West, at-homeness and exilic attrition. Diaspora, by definition, stems as much from socioeconomic and collective displacement as it points to emotional reaction. This book thus challenges the fossilized conceptualizations in area studies, ontology, and modernism. The book's first two chapters trace the Asian pursuit of modernity into nothing, as embodied in horror film and the gaming motif in transpacific literature and film. Chapters three through eight focus on the borderlands of East and West, the edges of humanity and meaning. Ma examines how loss occasions a revisualization of Asia in children's books, how Asian diasporic passing signifies, paradoxically, both ""born again"" and demise of the ""old"" self, how East turns ""yEast"" or the agent of self-fashioning for Anglo-America, Asia, and Asian America, how the construct of ""bugman"" distinguishes modern West's and East's self-image, how the extreme human condition of ""non-person"" permeates the Korean Wave, and how manga artists are drawn to wartime Japan. The final two chapters interrogate the West's death-bound yet enlightening Orientalism in Anglo-American literature and China's own schizophrenic split, evidenced in the 2008 Olympic Games.

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Author:   Sheng-mei Ma
Publisher:   Purdue University Press
Imprint:   Purdue University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.90cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9781557536112


ISBN 10:   1557536112
Pages:   228
Publication Date:   15 May 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Sheng-mei Ma teaches English literature at Michigan State University, specializing in Asian Diaspora/Asian American studies and East-West comparative studies. In addition to numerous articles and book chapters, his single-authored books include Diaspora Literature and Visual Culture: Asia in Flight (2011), East-West Montage: Reflections on Asian Bodies in Diaspora (2007), The Deathly Embrace: Orientalism and Asian American Identity (2000), and Immigrant Subjectivities in Asian American and Asian Diaspora Literatures (1998). He co-edited and translated Chenmo de shanhen as Silent Scars: History of Sexual Slavery by the Japanese Military (2005) as well as co-editing City and Ocean (2011). Ma's publications also include Sanshi zuoyou (Thirty, Left and Right), a collection of poetry (1989).

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