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Christopher T. Fan, "Asian American Fiction After 1965: Transnational Fantasies of Economic Mobility" (Columbia UP, 2024)

New Books in Literary Studies

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Exploring Taiwanese American Narratives and Histories

The chapter delves into the theme of in-betweenness and the ideologically unreliable narrator in a Taiwanese American novel, examining Charles Yu's work and the complex relationship between Taiwan and Taiwanese Americans within Asian American historiography. It discusses the challenges of recognizing Taiwanese Americans separately from Chinese Americans, the commonalities among Taiwanese American novels, and the historical context of Taiwan's colonization, relationship with China, and its semiconductor industry. The chapter also explores the theme of return in Taiwanese American novels, racial form in Post-65 Asian American Fiction, and the historical racialization of Asian Americans based on changing labor demands and deindustrialization.

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