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Implanting Foreignness: The Literary Construction of Korean/American Realities

by Claudia Neudecker (Author)
©2007 Thesis 228 Pages

Summary

This book pays tribute to the changing socio-historical context of Asian American Studies and the increasing heterogeneity of the literary outcome. It presupposes that, recently, it has become more appropriate to interrogate the aesthetic strategies with which Korean American authors shape and define Korean/American realities. The title line Implanting Foreignness therefore implicates the potential of literature to create concepts of understanding and to trigger empathic feelings for a foreign culture. Not least, it also applies to the concept of the creative reader according to which the convergence of text as other and reader as self brings the literary work into existence and alters the reader’s perception. The close textual interpretations in this study suggest that alleged facts and troubles of a multicultural US in the 21st century are countered with fictional answers in the selected Korean American texts.

Details

Pages
228
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631548592
Language
English
Keywords
Prosa Amerikabild Koreaner Geschichte 1982-2005 Reception Aesthetics Postethnicity Asian American Literature USA
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2007. 228 pp., 3 graphs

Biographical notes

Claudia Neudecker (Author)

The Author: Claudia Neudecker is currently teaching American Literature and Culture at the American Studies Department of the Catholic University of Eichstätt-lngolstadt. She studied English Literature, American Literature and Culture, Journalism, and Political Sciences in Bamberg, Swansea (UK), and Eichstätt. As member of an interdisciplinary research group Zur Normalität des Fremden she has organized several workshops and co-edited conference volumes. Her focus of research includes multiculturalism in American Literature, concepts of identity and alterity in American Literature, modern American poetry, and literature and politics.

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