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Title Immigrant fictions : contemporary literature in an age of globalization / edited by Rebecca L. Walkowitz.

Publication Info. Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, [2006]
©2006

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Description 1 online resource (527 unnumbered pages-721 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Note An issue of Contemporary literature, v. 47, no. 4, winter 2006.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents The location of literature: the transnational book and the migrant writer / Rebecca L. Walkowitz -- An interview with David Peace / Matthew Hart -- Transnational criticism and Asian immigrant literature in the U.S.: reading Yan Geling's Fusang and its English translation / Wen Jin -- Immigrating fictions: unfailing mediation in Dictée and Becoming Madame Mao / Eric Hayot -- A cab of her own: immigration and mobility in Iva Pekárková's Gimmie the money / Věra Eliášová -- Exile and cunning: the tactical difficulties of George Lamming / J. Dillon Brown -- Migration and the politics of narrative form: realism and the postcolonial subject in Brick Lane / Alistair Cormack.
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Subject Fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Fiction.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Globalization in literature.
Globalization in literature.
Culture and globalization.
Culture and globalization.
Emigration and immigration in literature.
Emigration and immigration in literature.
Ethnic groups in literature.
Ethnic groups in literature.
Immigrants in literature.
Immigrants in literature.
Chronological Term 1900 - 1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Added Author Walkowitz, Rebecca L., 1970-
Walkowitz, Rebecca L., 1970- Location of literature.
Hart, Matthew, 1974- Interview with David Peace.
Jin, Wen. Transnational criticism and Asian immigrant literature in the U.S.
Hayot, Eric, 1972- Immigrating fictions: unfailing mediation in Dictée and Becoming Madame Mao.
Eliašová, Věra. Cab of her own.
Brown, J. Dillon, 1971- Exile and cunning.
Cormack, Alistair, 1970- Migration and the politics of narrative form.
Added Title Contemporary literature in an age of globalization
Contemporary literature (Madison, Wis.)
Location of literature.
Interview with David Peace.
Transnational criticism and Asian immigrant literature in the U.S.
Immigrating fictions: unfailing mediation in Dictée and Becoming Madame Mao.
Cab of her own.
Exile and cunning.
Migration and the politics of narrative form.
Other Form: Print version: Immigrant fictions. Madison, Wisc. : University of Wisconsin Press, 2006 9780299221348 (OCoLC)86084709
ISBN 9780299221331 (electronic book)
0299221334 (electronic book)
0299221342 (paperback)
9780299221348 (paperback)