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The rise of the Asian American novel
Susan Koshy
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
English
Asian American Studies
Center for the Study of Global Gender Equity
Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
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American Novel
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Asia
25%
Asian American Literature
25%
Asian American Movement
25%
Asian Americans
100%
Asian Ethnicity
25%
Civil Rights
25%
Common Culture
25%
Community Identity
25%
Cultural Identity
50%
Filipino Americans
25%
Foreign-born Population
25%
Hmong
25%
Immigrant Population
25%
Immigration Act
50%
Indian Americans
25%
Japanese-Chinese
25%
Korean Chinese
25%
National Origin
50%
Nationality
50%
Native-born
25%
New Immigrants
25%
Oppression
25%
Pakistani
25%
Pan-Asian
25%
Pan-ethnic Identity
25%
Political Fiction
25%
Political History
25%
Political Identity
25%
Racial Identity
25%
Referentiality
25%
Refugee Population
25%
Shared History
25%
Sri Lanka
25%
Thai
25%
United States
25%
Vietnamese
25%
Social Sciences
Asia
50%
Chinese
50%
Civil and Political Rights
50%
Cultural Identity
100%
Foreign Born
50%
Immigration Act
100%
Indians
50%
Invention Process
50%
Nationality
100%
Political History
50%
Political Identity
50%
Racial Identity
50%
Stakeholders
50%
Subjectivity
50%
Thai
50%
Arts and Humanities
1970s
100%
aftermath
25%
American novels
100%
Asia
25%
Asian American literature
25%
Asian American Movement
25%
Asian Americans
100%
Constituency
25%
Contemporary
25%
Descriptive
25%
Efficacy
25%
era
25%
Ethnic Identity
25%
Hiatus
25%
Hmong
25%
Literature
50%
Political Fiction
25%
Political History
25%
Racial Identity
25%
Referentiality
25%
Religion
25%
Rubrics
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Subject Matter
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Subjectivity
25%