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Picturing the Asian diaspora in North America: A study of Liu Hung, Jin-me Yoon and Nikki S. Lee

Posted on:2011-03-31Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Alberta (Canada)Candidate:Zheng, JingjingFull Text:PDF
GTID:2440390002467311Subject:Asian American Studies
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis explores the changing identity of Asian North American women in the past thirty years through the analysis of the work of three Asian North American female artists, Liu Hung (b.1948), Jin-me Yoon (b.1960), and Nikki S. Lee (b.1970). It argues that Asian North American female identity has evolved in three stages: firstly, it shows a close connection with a diasporic "imagined community" bound by one's cultural origin; secondly, it is rooted in a settled diasporic community, meanwhile remains tied to the original homeland as an imaginary political space for unification; lastly, the new transnational Asian female identity rejects classification based on race and gender and embraces an identity rooted in globalization.
Keywords/Search Tags:Asian, North, Identity
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