Growing Up Asian American in Young Adult Fiction
Growing Up Asian American in Young Adult Fiction
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Abstract
Growing Up Asian American in Young Adult Fiction focuses on moving beyond stereotypes to examine how Asian American children and adolescents define their unique identities. For these kids, being or considered to be American becomes a challenge in itself as they assert their Asian and American identities; claim their own ethnic identity, be they an immigrant or American-born; and negotiate their ethnic communities. Chapters focus on primary texts from many ethnicities, such as Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Japanese, Vietnamese, South Asian, and Hawaiian. Individual chapters crossing cultural, linguistic, and racial boundaries revise the traditional white male bildungsroman to negotiate the complex terrain of Asian American children’s and teenagers’ identities. Chapters cover such topics as internalized racism and self-loathing; hyper-sexualization of Asian American females in graphic novels; the fluidity and ambiguity of the biracial or mestizo Filipino male and female’s ethnic and racial identities; interracial friendships between Japanese Americans and Americans of other ethnicities during the Japanese internment; transnational adoptions and birth searches by Korean Americans; food as a means of assimilation and resistance for first generation immigrant Vietnamese American girls; the hostile and alienating environment generated by the War on Terror for South Asian American teenagers; and commodity racism and the tourist gaze as well as self-authorship, interstitial identity, and the ambiguity of motherland in Hawaiian American literature.
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Introduction: Growing Up Asian American in Young Adult Fiction
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The Monkey and the Colonoscopy Machine: On the Destruction of Racism and Stereotype in Gene Luen Yang’s American Born Chinese and Level Up
Tomo Hattori
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Moving from the Margins: Confronting the Hypersexualization of Asian American Females in Graphic Fiction
Mary J. Henderson Couzelis
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The Productive Pedagogy of Ambiguity in Lynda Barry’s One Hundred Demons
Jennifer Ho
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Identifying the Filipino American Bildungsroman: Whiteness, Ambivalence, and Masculinity in Brian Ascalon Roley’s American Son
Linda Pierce Allen
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Reaching across the Barbed Wire: Interracial Friendships in Young Adult Japanese American Incarceration Literature
Traise Yamamoto
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“It Is Part of Our Adoption Life Journey”: Birth Searching and Transnationally Adopted Koreans in Young Adult Fiction
Sarah Park Dahlen
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Consuming Vietnamese America One Bite at a Time: Stealing Buddha’s Dinner and Inside Out & Back Again
Lan Dong
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South Asian American Children’s Search for Identity in the Aftermath of 9/11 in South Asian American Young Adult Fiction
Hena Ahmad
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The Melting Pot Boiled Over: Hawaiian American Ethnicities and Self-Authorship in Lois-Ann Yamanaka’s Name Me Nobody and Blu’s Hanging
Leah Milne
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Adorable Aloha: Tracing the Tourist Gaze in the American Girl Books
Joy Takako Taylor
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