Intersections of Diasporic Asian-American Literatures: A Comparative Study of Zamora Linmark’s and Lois-Ann Yamanka’s Novels

Diaspora has been one of the current trending issues in the academe across the globe; consequently, the cultural production, including literature, has been extended beyond the limits and borders of one’s state or nation and diversity among the genres and types has been welcomed with open arms. In li...

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Main Author: Sarce, John Paolo
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.english-faculty-pubs-11492022-01-10T05:34:53Z Intersections of Diasporic Asian-American Literatures: A Comparative Study of Zamora Linmark’s and Lois-Ann Yamanka’s Novels Sarce, John Paolo Diaspora has been one of the current trending issues in the academe across the globe; consequently, the cultural production, including literature, has been extended beyond the limits and borders of one’s state or nation and diversity among the genres and types has been welcomed with open arms. In light of ongoing studies on diaspora, Asian-American literature has been brought into the flanks of literature departments in different institutions, from East to West. Two unique and compelling novels are Rolling the R’s by Zamora Linmark and Blu’s Hanging by Lois-Ann Yamanaka. This paper focuses on the points of the intersectionality of the diasporic spaces through these two pieces of Asian-American literature—namely, language, gender identity, and ethnicity, which are apparent in both novels. The paper further illuminates the role of diasporic space in cultivating these different points of intersections with the help of two literary theories—post-colonialism and gender theory—which are both important lenses to strengthen and support the arguments regarding the role of diasporic spaces in undermining the socio-cultural backgrounds of different interlocutors present in the story, from their languages to their ethnicity. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/english-faculty-pubs/150 https://www.academia.edu/35918460/Intersections_of_Diasporic_Asian_American_Literatures_A_Comparative_Study_of_Zamora_Linmark_s_and_Lois_Ann_Yamanka_s_Novels English Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo diaspora Asian-American literature Creole language gender identity ethnicity English Language and Literature Gender and Sexuality Migration Studies Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic diaspora
Asian-American literature
Creole language
gender identity
ethnicity
English Language and Literature
Gender and Sexuality
Migration Studies
Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies
spellingShingle diaspora
Asian-American literature
Creole language
gender identity
ethnicity
English Language and Literature
Gender and Sexuality
Migration Studies
Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies
Sarce, John Paolo
Intersections of Diasporic Asian-American Literatures: A Comparative Study of Zamora Linmark’s and Lois-Ann Yamanka’s Novels
description Diaspora has been one of the current trending issues in the academe across the globe; consequently, the cultural production, including literature, has been extended beyond the limits and borders of one’s state or nation and diversity among the genres and types has been welcomed with open arms. In light of ongoing studies on diaspora, Asian-American literature has been brought into the flanks of literature departments in different institutions, from East to West. Two unique and compelling novels are Rolling the R’s by Zamora Linmark and Blu’s Hanging by Lois-Ann Yamanaka. This paper focuses on the points of the intersectionality of the diasporic spaces through these two pieces of Asian-American literature—namely, language, gender identity, and ethnicity, which are apparent in both novels. The paper further illuminates the role of diasporic space in cultivating these different points of intersections with the help of two literary theories—post-colonialism and gender theory—which are both important lenses to strengthen and support the arguments regarding the role of diasporic spaces in undermining the socio-cultural backgrounds of different interlocutors present in the story, from their languages to their ethnicity.
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author Sarce, John Paolo
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title Intersections of Diasporic Asian-American Literatures: A Comparative Study of Zamora Linmark’s and Lois-Ann Yamanka’s Novels
title_short Intersections of Diasporic Asian-American Literatures: A Comparative Study of Zamora Linmark’s and Lois-Ann Yamanka’s Novels
title_full Intersections of Diasporic Asian-American Literatures: A Comparative Study of Zamora Linmark’s and Lois-Ann Yamanka’s Novels
title_fullStr Intersections of Diasporic Asian-American Literatures: A Comparative Study of Zamora Linmark’s and Lois-Ann Yamanka’s Novels
title_full_unstemmed Intersections of Diasporic Asian-American Literatures: A Comparative Study of Zamora Linmark’s and Lois-Ann Yamanka’s Novels
title_sort intersections of diasporic asian-american literatures: a comparative study of zamora linmark’s and lois-ann yamanka’s novels
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2017
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/english-faculty-pubs/150
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