Teaching Chang-rae Lee's Aloft: Exploring the Limits of Race and Ethnicity
Chang-rae Lee has been a significant American novelist since the launch of his first book in 1995; Native Speaker earned awards, popular success, and critical attention, and his follow-up, A Gesture Life (1999), has also received quieter but steady interest. Here, Cleland explores the limits of race...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Asian American literature : discourse and pedagogies 2012-01, Vol.3, p.88-98 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Chang-rae Lee has been a significant American novelist since the launch of his first book in 1995; Native Speaker earned awards, popular success, and critical attention, and his follow-up, A Gesture Life (1999), has also received quieter but steady interest. Here, Cleland explores the limits of race and ethnicity in Lee's third novel Aloft. |
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ISSN: | 2154-2171 |