Understanding Chang-rae Lee

Author:   Amanda M. Page
Publisher:   University of South Carolina Press
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9781611177824


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   15 September 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Amanda M. Page
Publisher:   University of South Carolina Press
Imprint:   University of South Carolina Press
ISBN:  

9781611177824


ISBN 10:   1611177820
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   15 September 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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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 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


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Amanda 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.

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