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California Dreaming: Movement and Place in the Asian American Imaginary (Intersections: Asian and Pacific American Transcultural Studies, 29) (edition 2020)

by Christine Bacareza Balance (Editor), Lucy Mae San Pablo Burns (Editor), Russell Leong (Series Editor), David K. Yoo (Series Editor), Christine Bacareza Balance (Contributor)27 more, Tracy Lachica Buenavista (Contributor), Lucy Mae San Pablo Burns (Contributor), Leilani Chan (Contributor), Wendy Cheng (Contributor), Dilan D'Lo Srijaerajah (Contributor), Lan Duong (Contributor), Kevin Fellezs (Contributor), Prince Gomolvilas (Contributor), Raymundo M. Hernandez-Lopez (Contributor), Philip Huang (Contributor), Robert Farid Karimi (Contributor), SanSan Kwan (Contributor), Viet Le (Contributor), Joyce Lu (Contributor), Tiffany Lytle (Contributor), Dawn Bohulano Mabalon (Contributor), Dan Taulapapa McMullin (Contributor), Yong Soon Min (Contributor), Gina Osterloh (Contributor), Laurence Angeleo Padua (Contributor), Jason Magabo Perez (Contributor), Ova Saopeng (Contributor), Nayan Shah (Contributor), Priya Srinivasan (Contributor), Mai Der Vang (Contributor), Kristina Wong (Contributor), Karen Tei Yamashita (Contributor)

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"California Dreaming is a multi-genre collection featuring works by Asian American artists based in California. Exploring the places of "Asian America" through the migration and circulation of the arts, this volume highlights creative processes and the flow of objects to understand the rendering of California's imaginary. Here, "California" is interpreted as both a specific locale and an identity marker that moves, linking the state's cultural imaginary, labor, and economy with Asia Pacific, the Americas, and the world. Together, the works in this collection shift previous models and studies of the "Golden State" as the embodiment of "frontier mentality" and the discourse of exceptionality to a translocal, regional, and archipelagic understanding of place and cultural production. The poems, visual essays, short stories, critical essays, interviews, artist statements, and performance text excerpts featured in this collection expand notions of where knowledge is produced, directing our attention to the particularity of California's landscape and labor in the production of arts and culture. An interdisciplinary collection, California Dreaming foregrounds "sensing" and "imagining" place, vividly, as it hopes to inspire further creative responses to the notion of emplacement. In doing so, California Dreaming explores the possibilities imagined by and through Asian American arts and culture today, paving the way for what is yet to be"--… (more)
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Title:California Dreaming: Movement and Place in the Asian American Imaginary (Intersections: Asian and Pacific American Transcultural Studies, 29)
Authors:Christine Bacareza Balance (Editor)
Other authors:Lucy Mae San Pablo Burns (Editor), Russell Leong (Series Editor), David K. Yoo (Series Editor), Christine Bacareza Balance (Contributor), Tracy Lachica Buenavista (Contributor)26 more, Lucy Mae San Pablo Burns (Contributor), Leilani Chan (Contributor), Wendy Cheng (Contributor), Dilan D'Lo Srijaerajah (Contributor), Lan Duong (Contributor), Kevin Fellezs (Contributor), Prince Gomolvilas (Contributor), Raymundo M. Hernandez-Lopez (Contributor), Philip Huang (Contributor), Robert Farid Karimi (Contributor), SanSan Kwan (Contributor), Viet Le (Contributor), Joyce Lu (Contributor), Tiffany Lytle (Contributor), Dawn Bohulano Mabalon (Contributor), Dan Taulapapa McMullin (Contributor), Yong Soon Min (Contributor), Gina Osterloh (Contributor), Laurence Angeleo Padua (Contributor), Jason Magabo Perez (Contributor), Ova Saopeng (Contributor), Nayan Shah (Contributor), Priya Srinivasan (Contributor), Mai Der Vang (Contributor), Kristina Wong (Contributor), Karen Tei Yamashita (Contributor)
Info:University of Hawaii Press (2020), 318 pages
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"California Dreaming is a multi-genre collection featuring works by Asian American artists based in California. Exploring the places of "Asian America" through the migration and circulation of the arts, this volume highlights creative processes and the flow of objects to understand the rendering of California's imaginary. Here, "California" is interpreted as both a specific locale and an identity marker that moves, linking the state's cultural imaginary, labor, and economy with Asia Pacific, the Americas, and the world. Together, the works in this collection shift previous models and studies of the "Golden State" as the embodiment of "frontier mentality" and the discourse of exceptionality to a translocal, regional, and archipelagic understanding of place and cultural production. The poems, visual essays, short stories, critical essays, interviews, artist statements, and performance text excerpts featured in this collection expand notions of where knowledge is produced, directing our attention to the particularity of California's landscape and labor in the production of arts and culture. An interdisciplinary collection, California Dreaming foregrounds "sensing" and "imagining" place, vividly, as it hopes to inspire further creative responses to the notion of emplacement. In doing so, California Dreaming explores the possibilities imagined by and through Asian American arts and culture today, paving the way for what is yet to be"--

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