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Transitive Cultures offers a new perspective on transpacific Anglophone literature, revealing how these chameleonic writers enact a variety of hybrid, transnational identities and intimacies. Examining texts from Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Canada, and the United States, this book challenges conventional expectations regarding diaspora and minority writers.

Trade Review
"Transitive Cultures is well-researched, eloquently written, and admirably ambitious in geographic and literary scope. Christopher B. Patterson's reframing of Anglophone literature stands to substantially enrich existing conversations among scholars in English studies, comparative literature, and Asian studies." -- Belinda Kong * author of Tiananmen Fictions Outside the Square *
“An original introduction to twenty-first century literary criticism, Transitive Cultures illuminates for the first time the diachronic nodes of globalization, re-orienting its history in Southeast Asia, to link Asian decolonizing discourses with American disaporic, queer, and critical cultural studies.” -- Shirley Geok-lin Lim * author of Among the White Moon Faces, recipient of the American Book Award *
"Transitive Cultures deals with Anglophone Southeast Asian literature as complex cultural practices critical of multicultural governance handed down by Western colonialism. A deftly drawn map for approaching the most trenchant literary works of the region, Patterson's book is a much-needed guide for navigating the endless crisis of our ever-globalizing world." -- Vicente L. Rafael * author of Motherless Tongues: The Insurgency of Language Amid Wars of Translation *

New Books in Asian American Studies podcast interview with Christopher Patterson

* New Books in Asian American Studies podcast *
"Transitive Cultures is especially and unreservedly recommended for college and academic library Contemporary Sociology collections, as well as the supplemental studies reading lists in Asian American Studies, Literary Studies, Cultural Studies, Race and Ethnic Studies." * Midwest Book Review *
"New Scholarly Books: Weekly Book List, May 25, 2018" by Nina C. Ayoub * Chronicle of Higher Education *

"Especially welcome is how Patterson’s transpacific frame helps to intensify rather than dilute the stakes of race, gender, and sexuality in texts that have most often been approached as national minority literatures....Patterson’s book offers new ways of reading and providing new modes of racial, gender, and sexual belonging that attend to the complexities and contradictions brought to light through a transpacific reframing of nation and transnation."

* American Literary History *
"Patterson’s critical perspectives on the institutionalization of diversity and multiculturalism make Transitive Cultures a necessary read for all given how these concepts permeate U.S. culture and are often used to uphold the Western, white hegemony they claim to fight against." * Popular Culture Review *
"Transitive Cultures joins a growing number of scholarly essays and monographs arguing for greater attention to Southeast Asian literary and cultural production on many fronts. It makes a timely intervention into the field of contemporary literary studies by offering both a critical and an oceanic paradigm with which to illuminate the existing and emerging connections between Southeast Asian authors and texts and the promises and pitfalls of a globalizing world." * Contemporary Literature *
"A rigorous comparative study of literature and a theoretically astute analysis....Transitive Cultures is a well-grounded, systematically organized investigation that offers a perceptive reconceptualization of minority literature and is particularly helpful for scholars of Asian American studies, Southeast Asian studies, theories of diaspora, postcolonialism, critical cultural studies, and beyond." * Journal of Asian American Studies *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Pluralism, Transition, and the Anglophone

Part 1: Histories
1 Multiracial Clans in Colorful Malaya: Pluralism, Intimacy, and Transition
2 So that the Sparks that Fly Will Fly in All Directions: Pluralism and Revolution in the Philippines

Part 2: Mobilities
3 Liberal Tolerance and Asian Migrancy: Migrancy, Satire, and Reciprocity
4 Just an American Darker than the Rest: On Queer Brown Exile

Part 3: Genres
5 Mutant Hybrids Seek the Global Unconscious: Cynicism, Chick-Lit, Ecstasy
6 Speculative Fiction and Authorial Transition

Conclusion: Identity, Authenticity, Collectivity
Works Cited
Notes
Index

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
    Publication Date: 4/2/2018 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780813591865, 978-0813591865
    ISBN10: 0813591864

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Transitive Cultures offers a new perspective on transpacific Anglophone literature, revealing how these chameleonic writers enact a variety of hybrid, transnational identities and intimacies. Examining texts from Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Canada, and the United States, this book challenges conventional expectations regarding diaspora and minority writers.

    Trade Review
    "Transitive Cultures is well-researched, eloquently written, and admirably ambitious in geographic and literary scope. Christopher B. Patterson's reframing of Anglophone literature stands to substantially enrich existing conversations among scholars in English studies, comparative literature, and Asian studies." -- Belinda Kong * author of Tiananmen Fictions Outside the Square *
    “An original introduction to twenty-first century literary criticism, Transitive Cultures illuminates for the first time the diachronic nodes of globalization, re-orienting its history in Southeast Asia, to link Asian decolonizing discourses with American disaporic, queer, and critical cultural studies.” -- Shirley Geok-lin Lim * author of Among the White Moon Faces, recipient of the American Book Award *
    "Transitive Cultures deals with Anglophone Southeast Asian literature as complex cultural practices critical of multicultural governance handed down by Western colonialism. A deftly drawn map for approaching the most trenchant literary works of the region, Patterson's book is a much-needed guide for navigating the endless crisis of our ever-globalizing world." -- Vicente L. Rafael * author of Motherless Tongues: The Insurgency of Language Amid Wars of Translation *

    New Books in Asian American Studies podcast interview with Christopher Patterson

    * New Books in Asian American Studies podcast *
    "Transitive Cultures is especially and unreservedly recommended for college and academic library Contemporary Sociology collections, as well as the supplemental studies reading lists in Asian American Studies, Literary Studies, Cultural Studies, Race and Ethnic Studies." * Midwest Book Review *
    "New Scholarly Books: Weekly Book List, May 25, 2018" by Nina C. Ayoub * Chronicle of Higher Education *

    "Especially welcome is how Patterson’s transpacific frame helps to intensify rather than dilute the stakes of race, gender, and sexuality in texts that have most often been approached as national minority literatures....Patterson’s book offers new ways of reading and providing new modes of racial, gender, and sexual belonging that attend to the complexities and contradictions brought to light through a transpacific reframing of nation and transnation."

    * American Literary History *
    "Patterson’s critical perspectives on the institutionalization of diversity and multiculturalism make Transitive Cultures a necessary read for all given how these concepts permeate U.S. culture and are often used to uphold the Western, white hegemony they claim to fight against." * Popular Culture Review *
    "Transitive Cultures joins a growing number of scholarly essays and monographs arguing for greater attention to Southeast Asian literary and cultural production on many fronts. It makes a timely intervention into the field of contemporary literary studies by offering both a critical and an oceanic paradigm with which to illuminate the existing and emerging connections between Southeast Asian authors and texts and the promises and pitfalls of a globalizing world." * Contemporary Literature *
    "A rigorous comparative study of literature and a theoretically astute analysis....Transitive Cultures is a well-grounded, systematically organized investigation that offers a perceptive reconceptualization of minority literature and is particularly helpful for scholars of Asian American studies, Southeast Asian studies, theories of diaspora, postcolonialism, critical cultural studies, and beyond." * Journal of Asian American Studies *

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction: Pluralism, Transition, and the Anglophone

    Part 1: Histories
    1 Multiracial Clans in Colorful Malaya: Pluralism, Intimacy, and Transition
    2 So that the Sparks that Fly Will Fly in All Directions: Pluralism and Revolution in the Philippines

    Part 2: Mobilities
    3 Liberal Tolerance and Asian Migrancy: Migrancy, Satire, and Reciprocity
    4 Just an American Darker than the Rest: On Queer Brown Exile

    Part 3: Genres
    5 Mutant Hybrids Seek the Global Unconscious: Cynicism, Chick-Lit, Ecstasy
    6 Speculative Fiction and Authorial Transition

    Conclusion: Identity, Authenticity, Collectivity
    Works Cited
    Notes
    Index

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