The Columbia guide to Asian American literature since 1945

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Davis Library (8th floor)

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PS153.A84 C65 2006
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Available

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Summary

Guiyou Huang traces the history of Asian American literature from the end of World War II to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Huang covers six genres: anthology, autobiography/memoir, drama, fiction, poetry, and short fiction; reviews major historical developments and social movements; explains key literary terms; and offers a narrative, A-to-Z guide of major Asian American writers and their works, plus their critical reception.

This guide covers Canadian and U.S. authors with cultural and ethnic origins in East Asia, South Asia, and the Pacific Islands. It begins with a discussion of works written shortly after World War II that explore the personal and political impact of the conflict, such as John Okada's No-No Boy and Hisaye Yamamoto's short fiction. Huang then focuses on the 1980s, when Asian American literature blossomed into a diverse, heterogeneous field characterized by a variety of themes, genres, and styles, and writers with multiple ethnic and cultural backgrounds. He considers the work of novelists Amy Tan and Maxine Hong Kingston, the poets Ai and Agha Shahid Ali, and more than 100 additional authors, including Frank Chin, David Henry Hwang, Jessica Hagedorn, Nora Okja Keller, Bharati Mukherjee, Gish Jen, Chang-rae Lee, Jhumpa Lahiri, Chitra Divakaruni, and Theresa Hak Kyung Cha.

Huang points the reader toward further study for individual authors, and his selected bibliography suggests works of a more general nature, including literary criticism and histories, reference works, and collections of essays. Comprehensive though concise, clearly written but richly detailed, The Columbia Guide to Asian American Literature Since 1945 is an invaluable resource.

Contents

  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments Guide to Editorial Method
  • Organization of Volume 7
  • Selecting Documents for Publication
  • Annotating Documents
  • Guide to Editorial Apparatus
  • Descriptive Symbols for Documents
  • Repository Symbols
  • Short Titles and Abbreviations
  • Newspaper Coverage, 17871801
  • Advance d28Introduction Advance d28Macdonogh v. Dannery
  • Introduction James Sullivan and Perez Morton to Thomas DanneryMarch 23, 1795
  • Ponceau to Joseph Fauchet-- April 14, 1795 Peter S. Du
  • Decree of the Circuit Court[October 19, 1795]
  • Writ of ErrorOctober 19, 1795
  • Assignment of Errors[October 19December 22, 1795]
  • Thomas MacDonogh to James Bland BurgesNovember 30, 1795
  • Citation and Return of ServiceDecember 22 and 31, 1795
  • Joinder in ErrorFebruary 1, 1796
  • Notes of Arguments and Opinions in the Supreme CourtFebruary 4 and 5, 1796 William Tilghmanfs
  • Special MandateFebruary 19, 1796
  • James Sullivan to John LowellMarch 2, 1796
  • Memorial of Perez MortonMarch 11, 1796
  • Advance d28Southern Prize Cases
  • Introduction
  • Advance d14Wallace v. Brig Caesar
  • William Bradford, Jr., to Edmund RandolphMay 9, 1795
  • Assignment of ErrorsJune 19, 1795
  • James Whitefield to Samuel BayardJune 30, 1795
  • Joinder in ErrorAugust 3, 1795
  • Writ of ErrorDecember 11, 1795
  • Citation[December 1119, 1795]
  • Certificate of Nathaniel PendletonDecember 12, 1795
  • Agreement of AttorniesDecember 19, 1795
  • ? to Jacob Wagner[December 1922, 1795]
  • Benjamin Moodie to Jacob ReadDecember 29, 1795
  • Benjamin Moodie to Jacob ReadJanuary 4, 1796
  • Benjamin Moodie to Jacob ReadJanuary 11, 1796
  • James Iredellfs Notes on the Record[February 326, 1796]
  • James Iredellfs Notes of Arguments in the Supreme CourtFebruary 26 and 27, 1796
  • Peter S. Du Ponceau to Gortier, Nadau & CompanyFebruary 29, 1796
  • Special MandateMarch 12, 1796
  • [Peter S. Du Ponceau and Jared Ingersoll] to Gortier, Nadau & CompanyMarch 19, 1796
  • Advance d28Moodie v. Ship Mermaid
  • Benjamin Moodie to Phineas BondDecember 17, 1794
  • Benjamin Moodie to Phineas BondApril 28, 1795
  • Benjamin Moodie to George MillerMay 8, 1795
  • Writ of ErrorNovember 13, 1795
  • Assignment of Errors[November 13, 1795]
  • Citation[November 13, 1795]
  • Joinder in Error[November 13, 1795]
  • James Iredellfs Notes of Arguments in the Supreme CourtFebruary 1720, 1796
  • Peter S. Du Ponceau to Abraham SasportasFebruary 29, 1796
  • James Iredellfs Notes for a Supreme Court Opinion[March 1, 1796]
  • Peter S. Du Ponceau to Abraham SasportasMarch 1, 1796
  • Benjamin Moodie to George MillerApril 27, 1796
  • Advance d28Cotton v. Wallace
  • Joseph Clay, Jr., to Thomas GibbonsMay 15, 1795
  • Assignment of ErrorsJune 17, 1795
  • CitationJune 22, 1795
  • Writ of ErrorDecember 11, 1795
  • Citation[December 1119, 1795]
  • James Iredellfs Notes on the Record[February 3March 2, 1796]
  • Special MandateMarch 2, 1796
  • Benjamin Moodie to Phineas BondApril 23, 1796
  • William Patersonfs Notes of Arguments and Opinion in the Supreme CourtAugust [2 and 9], 1796
  • Special MandateAugust 9, 1796
  • Advance d28Geyer v. Michel
  • James Iredellfs Notes of Arguments in the Supreme CourtMarch 35, 1796
  • James Iredellfs Notes for a Supreme Court Opinion[March 14, 1796]
  • James Iredellfs Revised Notes for a Supreme Court Opinion[March 14, 1796]
  • Advance d28Moodie v. Ship Phoebe Ann
  • James Iredellfs Notes of Arguments in the Supreme CourtAugust 6, 1796
  • Benjamin Moodie to Phineas BondAugust 19, 1796
  • Advance d28Ware v. Hylton
  • Introduction 8Judex,e NewYork JournalMay 4, 1790
  • James Madison to Edmund PendletonJanuary 2, 1791
  • Daniel L. Hylton to Thomas JeffersonMay 29, 1791
  • [Daniel L. Hylton] to [Patrick Henry]March 6, 1792
  • Daniel L. Hylton to Thomas JeffersonMay 25, 1792
  • John Hamilton to Lord GrenvilleApril 4, 1793
  • James Iredell to Samuel JohnstonMay 29, 1793
  • James Iredellfs Notes of Arguments in the Circuit CourtMay 29Jun

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