1st Edition

Diaspora Literature and Visual Culture Asia in Flight

By Sheng-mei Ma Copyright 2011
    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book offers an incisive and ambitious critique of Asian Diaspora culture, looking specifically at literature and visual popular culture. Sheng-mei Ma’s engaging text discusses issues of self and its relationship with Asian Diaspora culture in the global twenty-first century.

    Using examples from Asia, Asian America, and Asian Diaspora from the West, the book weaves a narrative that challenges the twenty-first century triumphal discourse of Asia and argues that given the long shadow cast across modern film and literature, this upward mobility is inescapably escapist, a flight from itself; Asia’s stunning self-transformation is haunted by self-alienation. The chapters discuss a wealth of topics, including Asianness, Orientalism, and Asian American identity, drawing on a variety of pop culture sources from The Matrix Trilogy to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. This book forms an analysis of the new idea of Asian Diaspora that cuts across area, ethnicity, and nation, incorporating itself into the contemporary global culture whilst retaining a distinct Asian flavor.

    Covering the mediums of literature, film, and visual cultures, this book will be of immense interest to scholars and students of Asian studies and literature, ethnic studies, cultural studies, and film.

    Introduction  I. Asian Diaspora Visual Culture  1. Shadow’s Shadow in Visual Culture: Anime’s Doll, Alien’s Home  2. Inter-Asia Unbilical Love in Visual Culture  3. Chinese Cinema’s Global Dream, Multilinguality and Dialect’s Wake  4. Found(l)ing Taiwanese: From Chinese Fatherland to Japanese Okasan  5. Genesis by the Sword and Special Effects in Korean TV Costume Drama  II. Asian Diaspora Literature  6. Chinese Graffiti: Poetic Out from Muk Lau, Tongyan Gaai, and House of English  7. Italic and Indiscernible Asianness in Asian Diaspora Literature  8. Tears of Asian Diaspora: Empathetic Nostalgia from an Eyehole  9. Eileen Chang and Zhang Ailing: A Bilingual Orphan  10. Chink Chic, a.k.a., Shitnoiserie

    Biography

    Sheng-mei Ma is Professor of English at Michigan State University in Michigan, USA, specializing in Asian Diaspora culture and East-West comparative studies.