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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reading Globality
I. Doing Global Dirty Work
1. The 1.5 Generation: Filipino Youth, Transmigrancy, and Masculinity
2. Recuperating Wretched Lives: Asian Sex Workers and the Underside of Nation Building
II. Performing and Negotiating Transcultural Identities
3. “All of Us Are the Same”: Negotiating Loss, Witnessing Disability
4. Feminist Subversions: Comedy and the Carnivalesque
III. Future Perfect: Feminist Resistance to Global Homogeneity
5. Shape-shifters and Disciplined Bodies: Feminist Tactics, Science Fiction, and Fantasy
6. Scripting Fertility: Desire and Regeneration in Japanese North American Literature
Notes
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Index
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Globality and Asian North American Narratives
Eleanor Ty
University of Minnesota Press
Minneapolis
London
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