Cities of Others
Discover the intricate world of urban landscapes through the lens of Asian American literature in Cities of Others by Xiaojing Zhou. Published by the University of Washington Press in 2014, this insightful paperback spans 344 pages, offering a thorough exploration of how Asian American authors portray American cities as arenas of racial segregation and cultural boundaries. Zhou meticulously analyzes the works of both renowned and lesser-known writers, revealing the complex dynamics of race, culture, class, and gender within these urban spaces. This essential read not only highlights the voices of Asian Americans in literature but also invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of city life in the United States. Perfect for those interested in American literature, cultural criticism, and the Asian American experience, Cities of Others is a compelling addition to your bookshelf.