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EDITOR: Russell C. Leong
ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Brandy Liên Worrall-Yu
DESIGN/PRODUCTION: Mary Uyematsu Kao
DISTRIBUTION MANAGER: Ying Ming Tu
AMERASIA JOURNAL, Volume 31, No. 1
Before and After Orientalism
orientalism and the legacy of edward said
TABLE OF CONTENTS
To Our Readers
Before and After Orientalism: From The Oriental School to Asian American Studies
RUSSELL C. LEONG
Section I: Resistances and Reflections
Edward Said—Accidental Feminist: Orientalism and Middle East Women’s Studies
SONDRA HALE
Our Work Is of This World
MOUSTAFA BAYOUMI
Edward Said: The Founder of Postcolonial Discursivity
ALI BEHDAD
My Mother the Hero: Edward Said’s Out of Place: A Memoir as Feminist Text
ANNA BERNARD
“Have You Eaten?”—Inspired by an Exhibit
REY CHOW
Edward Said in Counterpoint
KANDICE CHUH 22
Blood of a Slave, Heart of a King: Edward Said as B-Boy
SOHAIL DAULATZAI
Queering Orientalism: Sexual Otherness and Asian American Studies
RAHUL GAIROLA
Edward Said and Asian American/Postcolonial Diaspora Studies
B. P. GIRI
Exilic Homes: The Legacy of Edward Said
KETU H. KATRAK
The Intellectual as Exemplar: Identity, Oppositional Politics, and the Ambivalent Legacy of Edward Said
VINAY LAL
Before and After Orientalism
JINQI LING
On Edward Said
LISA LOWE
Orientalism: Entrances and Exits
THU-HUONG NGUYEN-VO
The Man Who Confounded Congress
VIJAY PRASHAD
Edward Said’s Use-Value for Asian American Cultural Projects
E. SAN JUAN, JR.
Traveling Theory, Transforming Criticism: Edward W. Said in Taiwan
TE-HSING SHAN
Edward Said, Dispeller of Delusions
HENRY YU
Section II: Readings and Representations
REVIEW ESSAY
Dangerous Living: Coming Out in the Developing World
RICHARD FUNG
Indo-Muslim Music, Poetry, and Dance in North America
KAREN LEONARD AND HIROMI LORRAINE SAKATA
Queer Canadiana and Madama Butterfly’s Legacy in Three Acts:
Playwrighting Orientalism
ALICE MING WAI JIM
Seeing Miss Saigon
TOMAS N. SANTOS
Natural/(1978–2004)
DAVID K. SONG 123
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
On Art, Culture and Edward Said
PHUNG HUYNH
Book Reviews
SHOPPING AT GIANT FOODS: CHINESE AMERICAN SUPERMARKETS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. By Alfred Yee.
CINDY I-FEN CHENG
CHINATOWN DREAMS: THE LIFE AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF GEORGE LEE. Edited by Geoffrey Dunn.
GERARDO COLMENAR
A SINGLE SQUARE PICTURE: A KOREAN ADOPTEE’S SEARCH FOR HER ROOTS. By Katy Robinson.
ALEXANDRA LEWIS
THE BRAIDED TONGUE. By Roshni Rustomji-Kerns.
LENY MENDOZA STROBEL
TOMORROW’S MEMORIES: A DIARY, 1924-1928.
By Angeles Monrayo.
RASHAAN ALEXIS MENESES
A POSTMODERN PSYCHOLOGY OF ASIAN AMERICANS: CREATING
KNOWLEDGE OF A RACIAL MINORITY. By Laura Uba.
ELIZA NOH
BECOMING AMERICAN, BEING INDIAN: AN IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY IN NEW YORK CITY. By Madhulika S. Khandelwal.
LINTA VARGHESE
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