Asian America.Net: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Cyberspace

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Rachel C. Lee, Sau-ling Cynthia Wong
Psychology Press, 2003 - 316 страници
Demonstrating how Asian Americans have both defined and been defined by electronic technology, this book looks at stereotyping in the software industry and computer games. The essays examine the intersections of discourses on race, gender, ethnicity and technology.
 

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Orienting Orientalism or How to Map Cyberspace
3
CyberRace 377
37
Nationalism on the Internet
71
North American Hindus the Sense of History and
98
Information Technology
139
Jokes as Membership and Resistance
158
The Geography of Cyberliterature in Korea
177
Possibilities and Limitations
193
Wives Workers and Whores on
215
Will the Real Indian Woman LogOn? Diaspora Gender
235
Untangling Race Sex
267
Race Sexuality
281
Notes on Contributors
307
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Rachel C. Lee is Associate Professor of Women's Studies, English, and Asian American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the author of TheAmericas of Asian American Literature. Sua-ling CynthiaWong is Professor of Asian American Studies and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of Reading Asian American Literature.

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