Transpacific Displacement
Discover the fascinating intersection of literature and culture in "Transpacific Displacement" by esteemed author, **Ezra Pound and Amy Lowell**. Published by **University of California Press** in 2002, this insightful 224-page paperback delves into the realm of Imagism, offering a fresh perspective on the works of these influential writers.
The book brilliantly connects their literary contributions to early linguistic ethnographies of Asia, while also critiquing the racist portrayals of Asians in American pop culture. Through a unique lens, it explores how these authors utilize double-ventriloquism and counter-mockery to challenge and subvert racial stereotypes. This compelling analysis will appeal to anyone interested in the complexities of cultural representation and the enduring impact of literary movements.
Engage with this thought-provoking text and enhance your understanding of the intricate dynamics between race, literature, and societal attitudes. "Transpacific Displacement" is a must-read for scholars, students, and literature enthusiasts alike.