國立中興大學教學大綱 |
課程名稱 | (中) 亞美文學(6019) | ||||||||
(Eng.) Asian American Literature | |||||||||
開課單位 | 外文系 | ||||||||
課程類別 | 選修 | 學分 | 3 | 授課教師 | 陳淑卿 | ||||
選課單位 | 外文系 / 碩士班 | 授課使用語言 | 英文 | 英文/EMI | N | 開課學期 | 1062 | ||
課程簡述 | This course examines Asian American literature as a specific expression of diaspora, revolving around topics and issues derived from the historical challenges of migration, displacement, relocation, and traveling in both national and transnational contexts. In national context, earlier literary expressions of Asian America focus mainly on the search for identity, the difficulty of “claiming America,” theh dilemma between assimilation and ethnicity, the plight of Orientalist stereotype and racial castration, generation conflict and mother-daughter relationship, and the trauma and memory of internmentship, deprivation of citizenship. Recent Asian American literary expressions trace different migratory routes of multiple dislocations along with transnational cultural flows. The idea of ethnic community is dislodged from its tie with place and singular “home” to assert something fluid, uncertain, interrelated, and thus subversive to the binary of the adopted country and motherland. Mobility and movements are considered the basis upon which Transpacific Asian American Studies build their conceptual frames. The latter half of the course will concentrate on this recent paradigm shift which reads Asian American literature in the context of Transpacific history, focusing less on a fixed locality or nationality, rather on the encounter, dialogue, contradiction, and translocal alliance between subjects from both sides of the Pacific, while evoking complex histories of multiple colonialization and imperialism specific to the region. | ||||||||
先修課程名稱 | 課程含自主學習 | N |
課程與核心能力關聯配比(%) | 課程目標之教學方法與評量方法 | |||||||||
課程目標 | 核心能力 | 配比(%) | 教學方法 | 評量方法 | ||||||
Our reading of the texts will focus on strategies of resistance and politics of identity in the face of hegemonic representation of the Asian Americans; and the transformation and reinvention of literary forms that correspond to these concerns. For the transpacific texts, attention will be paid to explore methods of reimagining the Pacific in ways that exceed and challenge earlier Pacific imagination forged by a regional ideology supported by American Imperialism, while revealing layers of historical violence in the region. We ask: How can Asian American subjects and communities contribute to the reconfiguration of the transpacific imagination? How can Asian American literature respond to racism and white nationalist hegemony without duplicating its power structure when facing Asia and the Pacific? How can the transpacific studies bridge the gap between the knowledge productions of Asia, America, and Asian America and their given geopolitical hierarchy? Other than the 4 novels we will read, we will go over some monumental articles that offer groundbreaking critical perspectives as they reexamine the critical history of Asian American literary studies. We will also read articles that provide the needed concepts of diaspora and globalization, home and the world, the concept of worlding and transpacific discourse etc. to help you approach the literary texts with clear critical visions. |
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授課內容(單元名稱與內容、習作/每週授課、考試進度-共18週) | ||||||||||
Course Schedule: 3/1 Introduction 3/8 Rob Wilson talk 1: “Migrant Blockages, Global Flows: Worliding Literature in a Global-Local Frames.” 3/9 Rob Wilson talk 2: “Worlding Asia/Oceania: Concepts, Tactics, and Transfigurations Inside the Anthropocene” 3/15 Identity, Assimilation, and Racial Melancholia Min Hyoung Song, “Asian American Literature Within and beyond the Immigrant Narrative.” Crystal Parikh and Daniel Y. Kim eds. The Cambridge Companion to Asian American Literature. 2015) Lisa Lowe, “Immigration, Citizenship, Racialization: Asian American Critique,” in Immigrant Acts. 1996 3/22 Maxine Hong Kingston, Woman Warrior 3/29 Maxine Hong Kingston, The Woman Warrior 4/5 Spring Break 4/12 Diaspora, Hybridity, multiplicity and mobility Lisa Lowe, “Heterogeneity, Hybridity, Multiplicity: Asian American Difference.” 1996. King-kok Cheung, “Reviewing Asian American Literary Studies,” from An Interethnic Companion to Asian American Literature 4/19 Seiwoong Oh Talk: “Cross Cultural Narrative Intervention“ 4/26 Chang-rae, Lee, A Gesture Life 5//3 Chang-rae, Lee, A Gesture Life Kandice Chuh, “’One Hundred Percent Korean’: On Space and Subjectivity.” 5/10 Crossing the Ocean: Transpacific (Asian) American Studies David Palumbo-Liu.:Pacific America: Projection, Introjection, and the Beginnings of Modern Asian America.” From Asian/American: Historical Crossings of a Racial Frontier. Rob Wilson, Wilson, Rob. “Toward an Ecopoetics of Oceania: Worlding the Asia-Pacific Region as Space-Time Ecumene.” American Studies as Transnational Practice: Turning Toward the Transpacific, eds. Yuan Shu & Donald E. Pease. 5/17 Ruth Ozeki, A Tale for the Time Being 5/24 Ruth Ozeki, A Tale for the Time Being 5/31 No class 6/7 Worlding the Transpacific Rob Wilson, “Afterword: Worlding as Future Tactic” from The Worlding Project: Doing Cultural Studies in the Era of Globalization. . Janet Hoskins & Viet Thanh Nguyen “Introduction” to Transpacific Studies: Framing an Emerging Field. 6/14 Transpacific Studies Naoki Sakai & Hyon Joo Yoo, eds. “Introduction,” The Trans-Pacific Imagination: Rethinking Boundary, Culture and Society. Wang, Chih-ming. “Formosa Betrayed: Transnational Politics and Taiwanese American Identity ---, “Between Nations and Across Ocean” 6/21 Shawna Yang Ryan, Green Island 6/28 Shawna Yang Ryan, Green Island 7/6 Paper Due |
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學習評量方式 | ||||||||||
Finish assigned reading and active participation of class discussions (10%), 2 oral reports (20%), one midterm paper (5-7 pages, 30%), one final term paper (10-12 pages, 40%). |
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教科書&參考書目(書名、作者、書局、代理商、說明) | ||||||||||
Suggested reading list for cultural theories: Cheng, Anne Anlin. The Melancholy of Race Edward Said, Orientalism. Eng, David. Racial Castration. Frederick Buell, National Culture and the New Global System. Singh, Amritjit et al, Memory and Cultural Politics: New Approaches to American Ethnic Literature. Suggested reading list for Asian American literary Criticism: Chan, Sucheng, Asian America: An Interpretive History. Cheung, King-Kok, ed. An Interethnic Companion to Asian American Literature. Cheung, King-Kok. Articulate Silences: Hisaye Yamamoto, Maxine Hong Kingston, Joy Kogawa. Chuh, Kandice. Imagine Otherwise on Asian Americanist Critique. Durham and London: Duke UP, 2003. Chuh, Kandice and Karen Shimakawa. Orientations: Mapping Studies in Asian Diaspora. Durham and London: Duke UP, 2003. Dirlik, Arif. What is in a Rim? Critical Perspective on the Pacific Regional Idea. Kim,Elaine H. Asian American Literature: An Introduction to the Writings and Their Social Context. Hu-DeHart, Evelyn. Across the Pacific: Asian American and Globalization. Lowe, Lisa Immigrant Acts: On Asian American Cultural Politics. Palumbo-Liu, David. The Ethnic Canon: Histories, Institutions, Interventions. ---. Asian/American: Historical Crossings of a Racial Frontier. Shirley Geok-lin Lim et al, Transnational Asian American Literature: Sites and Transits. 2006. Wong, Sau-ling Cynthia. Reading Asian American Literature: From Necessity to Extravagance. 1993. |
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課程教材(教師個人網址請列在本校內之網址) | ||||||||||
All the xerox copies of the reading materials will be posted on iLearning | ||||||||||
課程輔導時間 | ||||||||||
Friday 2:00-4:00 PM | ||||||||||
聯合國全球永續發展目標(連結網址) | ||||||||||
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更新日期 西元年/月/日:無 | 列印日期 西元年/月/日:2025 / 8 / 10 |
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