Thursday, 3 January, 5:15–6:30 p.m., Hampton, Sheraton
Program arranged by the Division on Asian American Literature
Presiding: Anita Mannur, Miami Univ., Oxford
1. "Daniel K. Inouye's Journey to Washington: Disability and the Hidden Privileges of Local Japanese Ascendancy in Hawai‘i,"
Cynthia Wu,
Univ. at Buffalo, State Univ. of New York
2. "Multilinguality and 'Deaf Speech' in Betty Quan's Mother Tongue,"
Ellen Samuels,
Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison
3. "SIN, HIV, SFO: AIDS, the Body, and Justin Chin's Corpus,"
Rick H. Lee,
Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick
4. " Against Asian American Health: Vibrant Secularities and Medical Narratives of Illness,"
James Kyung-Jin Lee,
Univ. of California, Irvine
Subjects:
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American Literature – General
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American Literature – Twentieth Century
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