Fall 2016

Making Asians:  Asian American in Literature and Law

Listed in: American Studies, as AMST-330

Faculty

Robert T. Hayashi (Section 01)

Description

This course examines the construction of Asian American identity from the late 1800s to the present day by examining literary texts and legal texts and how they have shaped definitions of distinct Asian ethnicities and panethnic identities. We will explore how Asians in America have been defined in the law and literary arts and how work in these distinct spheres of American life—law and literature—have been in conversation.  We will focus on such issues as immigration, citizenship, and civil rights and their relation to Asian American identity. Readings will include fiction, drama, poetry, literary criticism, legal cases, legal codes and statutes, legal studies and history, and ethnic studies.  Coursework will include essays, oral presentations, and a research project.

Limited to 18 students.  Fall semester.  Professor Hayashi.

AMST 330 - L/D

Section 01
Tu 01:00 PM - 02:20 PM MORG 110
Th 01:00 PM - 02:20 PM MORG 110

ISBN Title Publisher Author(s) Comment Book Store Price
Mrs. Spring Fragrance and Other Stories University of Illinois Press Far, Sui Sin Amherst Books TBD
The Reluctant Fundamentalist Harvest Books Hamid, Mohsin Amherst Books TBD
China Men Vintage Kingston, Maxine Hong Amherst Books TBD
Native Speaker Riverhead Books Lee, Chang-rae Amherst Books TBD
The Accidental Asian Vintage Liu, Eric Amherst Books TBD
No No Boy University of Washington Press Okada, John Amherst Books TBD
We Should Never Meet Picador Phan, Aimee Amherst Books TBD

These books are available locally at Amherst Books.

Offerings

2024-25: Not offered
Other years: Offered in Fall 2016, Spring 2019