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Inauthentic - The Anxiety Over Culture and Identity (Paperback, New)
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Inauthentic - The Anxiety Over Culture and Identity (Paperback, New)
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"This book contributes significantly to postcolonial studies,
American studies, and ethnic studies--specifically Irish studies,
Jewish studies, and Asian American studies--and will have a
salutary impact on the development of these fields. Cheng
effectively combines the scholarly and the personal, adding
critical insight and human interest to a topic that will surely
attract the attention of both scholars and laymen." --King-Kok
Cheung, author of Articulate Silences "In this superb and timely
exploration, Vincent Cheng offers an acute and wise analysis that
may offer the best hope for formulating the kind of flexible
solutions needed to meet the challenge of belonging in the
changing, global world." -Margot Norris, author of Writing War in
the Twentieth Century "Cheng's lively description of how the
academy, the marketplace, and the media profit from consumers'
anxieties about culture and identity both amuses and enlightens.
This is an important book for anyone who wants to understand what
complicates identity in a multicultural society." -Rachel Adler,
author of Engendering Judaism Who is "authentic" and who is "other"
in a given culture? Who can speak for the "other?" What do we mean
by authenticity? These are critical questions that today's
world--brought closer together and yet pulled farther apart by
globalism and neocolonialism--has been unable to answer.
Inauthentic compellingly probes these issues through revealing case
studies on the pursuit of authenticity and identity. Each chapter
explores the ways in which we construct "authenticity" in order to
replace seemingly vacated identities, including: the place of
minorities in academia; mixed-race dynamics; the popularity of
Irish culture in America; the Good Friday agreement in Northern
Ireland; Jewish American identity; the status of Jewish America in
relation to Israel and Palestine; the cultural problems of
international adoptions; and the rapidly changing nature of the
Asian American population in the United States. Written in an
accessible style, Inauthentic presents provocative analyses of
contemporary notions of identity to academic scholars as well as a
broad reading audience. Vincent J. Cheng is the author of many
scholarly articles and several books, including Joyce, Race, and
Empire. He has taught at the University of Southern California, and
is currently the Shirley Sutton Thomas Professor of English at the
University of Utah, and the director of the Tanner Humanities
Center.
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