In "Compositional Subjects" Laura Hyun Yi Kang explores the ways that Asian/American women have been figured by mutually imbricated modes of identity formation, representation, and knowledge production. Kang s project is simultaneously interdisciplinary scholarship at its best and a critique of the very disciplinary formations she draws upon. The book opens by tracking the jagged emergence of Asian American women as a distinct social identity over the past three decades. Kang then directs critical attention to how the attempts to compose them as discrete subjects of consciousness,...
In "Compositional Subjects" Laura Hyun Yi Kang explores the ways that Asian/American women have been figured by mutually imbricated modes of identity ...
In "Compositional Subjects" Laura Hyun Yi Kang explores the ways that Asian/American women have been figured by mutually imbricated modes of identity formation, representation, and knowledge production. Kang's project is simultaneously interdisciplinary scholarship at its best and a critique of the very disciplinary formations she draws upon. The book opens by tracking the jagged emergence of "Asian American women" as a distinct social identity over the past three decades. Kang then directs critical attention to how the attempts to compose them as discrete subjects of consciousness,...
In "Compositional Subjects" Laura Hyun Yi Kang explores the ways that Asian/American women have been figured by mutually imbricated modes of identity ...