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Lost in Transnation: Alternative Narrative, National, and Historical Visions of the Korean-American Subject in Select 20th-Century Korean American Novels (Asian American Studies)
David S. Cho
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| #3740868 in Books | 2017-02-22 | Original language:English | 8.90 x.60 x6.00l, | File type: PDF | 178 pages|||“In «Lost in Translation», the critic and poet David S. Cho shows how Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Younghill Kang, and Chang-rae Lee emerged as notable literary figures in the United States. But rather than simply assess their contributions within
This volume examines the engagement with national histories, citizenship, and the larger transnational contexts in the narrative plot lines in selected twentieth-century Korean American novels. Critics have often expected, or even demanded, that the Korean American novel present the ideal and coherent American citizen-subject in a linear bildungsroman plotline.
Many novels – Younghill Kang’s East Goes West, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Lost in Transnation: Alternative Narrative, National, and Historical Visions of the Korean-American Subject in Select 20th-Century Korean American Novels (Asian American Studies) | David S. Cho. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.