Asian American Literary Criticism
Reader pathways and category hints that cluster around this lane.

Next of Kin

To Save and to Destroy

Original Sin

Ornamentalism

Immigrant Acts

Quiet Odyssey

Race and Resistance

Floating Chinaman

Monstrous Intimacies

Ingratitude

Thinking Its Presence

Translingual Practice

A Violent Peace

National Abjection

Articulate Silences

Maxine Hong Kingston's the Woman Warrior

Third Worlds Within

The Social Imperative

Eating Identities

Double Agency

Transpacific Imaginations

Narratives of Greater Mexico

Contemporary Arab-american Literature

Sexual Naturalization

The Unknown Great

Beginning Ethnic American Literatures

The Stranger and the Chinese Moral Imagination

Whiteness on the Border

Imagining the Nation

Inhuman Citizenship

An Ethics of Betrayal

Asian American Fiction After 1965

Tonal Intelligence

Reasoning From Race

Multicultural American Literature

Modern Minority

Maxine Hong Kingston

The Semblance of Identity

The Literature of China in the Twentieth Century

Unnamable

Untouchable Fictions

New Faiths, Old Fears

The World, the Text, and the Indian

Slanting I, Imagining We

Assimilating Asians

Infrastructures of Apocalypse

Minor Transpacific

Visions of Dystopia in China’s New Historical Novels

Unfastened

Understanding Bharati Mukherjee

No Country

The Politics of the Visible in Asian North American Narratives

Inscrutable Belongings

Post-multicultural Writers As Neo-cosmopolitan Mediators

Mobile Homes

Writing the Ghetto

Speaking of the Self

Triangulations

Narrating Nationalisms

Cities of Others