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The Children of 1965 - On Writing, and Not Writing, as an Asian American (Paperback, New)
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Since the 1990s, a new cohort of Asian American writers has
garnered critical and popular attention. Many of its members are
the children of Asians who came to the United States after the
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 lifted long-standing
restrictions on immigration. This new generation encompasses
writers as diverse as the graphic novelists Adrian Tomine and Gene
Luen Yang, the short story writer Nam Le, and the poet Cathy Park
Hong. Having scrutinized more than one hundred works by emerging
Asian American authors and having interviewed several of these
writers, Min Hyoung Song argues that collectively, these works push
against existing ways of thinking about race, even as they
demonstrate how race can facilitate creativity. Some of the writers
eschew their identification as ethnic writers, while others embrace
it as a means of tackling the uncertainty that many people feel
about the near future. In the literature that they create, a number
of the writers that Song discusses take on pressing contemporary
matters such as demographic change, environmental catastrophe, and
the widespread sense that the United States is in national decline.
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