In her vital 2003 work, Imagine Otherwise, Kandace Chuh argues for an intervention in Asian American studies using a transnational analytic. As globalization increases in the twenty-first century, the continued movement of peoples, capital, and cultures across the Pacific Rim in myriad forms ranging from traditional immigration to new global digital networks demonstrates the importance of continuing the use of a transnational paradigm in Asian American studies. Moreover, within this specifically transpacific framework, this study specifically focuses on the role of visual culture, in the form of the global circulation of film and film images. As Stuart Hall and Paul Gilroy have argued for African American cultural identity, it is within ...
The primary research question raised in the thesis is how have films been able to construct the iden...
In view of increasing Globalization, Transnationalization and the growth of Transcultural spaces, it...
[[abstract]]Simon During speaks of the “global popular” in “Popular Culture on a Global Scale: A Cha...
Yunte Huang takes a most original "ethnographic" approach to more and less well-known American texts...
In this dissertation, by selecting four Hollywood films with Chinese and Asian people as objects, a ...
This thesis examines why and how dominant Asian images continue to permeate cinema through the rein...
This dissertation examines the ways in which genre plays a constitutive role in the construction and...
Through a comparative reading of two important transnational Asian American texts, Jessica Hagedorn’...
By deploying a cyberculture theory of cyborg politics in my literary analyses of Asian American lite...
In this book, Ran Ma investigates the modalities of transnational Asian cinema, as reflected in inde...
By severing the contingency of “Asian American” from essentialist principles governing authorial des...
The main aim of this paper is to join the long-term debate within the field of Asian American studie...
The 2008 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival presented three narrative films, N...
This paper explores the literary implications of the portrayal of Asians in Asian American women’s l...
In this project, I examine narrative strategies used by writers of the American West to create, disc...
The primary research question raised in the thesis is how have films been able to construct the iden...
In view of increasing Globalization, Transnationalization and the growth of Transcultural spaces, it...
[[abstract]]Simon During speaks of the “global popular” in “Popular Culture on a Global Scale: A Cha...
Yunte Huang takes a most original "ethnographic" approach to more and less well-known American texts...
In this dissertation, by selecting four Hollywood films with Chinese and Asian people as objects, a ...
This thesis examines why and how dominant Asian images continue to permeate cinema through the rein...
This dissertation examines the ways in which genre plays a constitutive role in the construction and...
Through a comparative reading of two important transnational Asian American texts, Jessica Hagedorn’...
By deploying a cyberculture theory of cyborg politics in my literary analyses of Asian American lite...
In this book, Ran Ma investigates the modalities of transnational Asian cinema, as reflected in inde...
By severing the contingency of “Asian American” from essentialist principles governing authorial des...
The main aim of this paper is to join the long-term debate within the field of Asian American studie...
The 2008 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival presented three narrative films, N...
This paper explores the literary implications of the portrayal of Asians in Asian American women’s l...
In this project, I examine narrative strategies used by writers of the American West to create, disc...
The primary research question raised in the thesis is how have films been able to construct the iden...
In view of increasing Globalization, Transnationalization and the growth of Transcultural spaces, it...
[[abstract]]Simon During speaks of the “global popular” in “Popular Culture on a Global Scale: A Cha...