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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Amanda M. PagePublisher: University of South Carolina Press Imprint: University of South Carolina Press ISBN: 9781611177824ISBN 10: 1611177820 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 15 September 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIn Understanding Chang-Rae Lee, Amanda M. Page thoughtfully contextualizes close readings and criticism with current scholarship and debates in the field of Asian American literature to create a vital, accessible resource for those teaching and researching Lee's body of work. --Erin Suzuki, University of California, San Diego In Understanding Chang-Rae Lee, Amanda M. Page thoughtfully contextualizes close readings and criticism with current scholarship and debates in the field of Asian American literature to create a vital, accessible resource for those teaching and researching Lee s body of work. Erin Suzuki, University of California, San Diego This introduction to the novels of Chang-rae Lee provides a comprehensive, well-researched overview of this major American novelist. Understanding Chang-rae Lee ably captures Lee s preoccupations with haunting, alienation, and longing as legacies of our collective histories. An important resource for readers of Lee s lyrically intricate and unsettling work. Juliana Chang, Santa Clara University In Understanding Chang-Rae Lee, Amanda M. Page thoughtfully contextualizes close readings and criticism with current scholarship and debates in the field of Asian American literature to create a vital, accessible resource for those teaching and researching Lee's body of work. --Erin Suzuki, University of California, San Diego This introduction to the novels of Chang-rae Lee provides a comprehensive, well-researched overview of this major American novelist. Understanding Chang-rae Lee ably captures Lee�s preoccupations with haunting, alienation, and longing as legacies of our collective histories. An important resource for readers of Lee�s lyrically intricate and unsettling work. �Juliana Chang, Santa Clara University �In Understanding Chang-Rae Lee, Amanda M. Page thoughtfully contextualizes close readings and criticism with current scholarship and debates in the field of Asian American literature to create a vital, accessible resource for those teaching and researching Lee�s body of work.��Erin Suzuki, University of California, San Diego In Understanding Chang-Rae Lee, Amanda M. Page thoughtfully contextualizes close readings and criticism with current scholarship and debates in the field of Asian American literature to create a vital, accessible resource for those teaching and researching Lee's body of work. --Erin Suzuki, University of California, San Diego This introduction to the novels of Chang-rae Lee provides a comprehensive, well-researched overview of this major American novelist. Understanding Chang-rae Lee ably captures Lee s preoccupations with haunting, alienation, and longing as legacies of our collective histories. An important resource for readers of Lee s lyrically intricate and unsettling work. Juliana Chang, Santa Clara University In Understanding Chang-Rae Lee, Amanda M. Page thoughtfully contextualizes close readings and criticism with current scholarship and debates in the field of Asian American literature to create a vital, accessible resource for those teaching and researching Lee s body of work. Erin Suzuki, University of California, San Diego Author InformationAmanda M. Page is an assistant professor of English at Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, where she teaches courses in gender studies and American literature. She is a contributor to Passing Interest: Racial Passing in U.S. Fiction, Memoir, Television, and Film, 1990–2010, and her work has appeared in Southern Quarterly and Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |