Unquiet Tropes

Elda E. Tsou

earliest edition we have, 2015 Temple University Press, 2015 224 pages

Until quite recently, Asian American literary criticism had little to do with form. Instead, the tendency was to bind the literary tradition to identity formation. For Elda Tsou, however, the distinctions of ethnic writing extend beyond such facile referential practices to incorporate form and aesthetics. In Unquiet Tropes, Tsou reconceptualizes the literature as a set of highly particular classical rhetorical tropes...

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Unquiet Tropes edition · 2015 · Temple University Press · 224 pages · 9781439911259
Unquiet Tropes edition · 2015 · Temple University Press · 9781336189935
Unquiet Tropes edition · 2015 · Temple University Press · 224 pages · 9781439911242
Unquiet Tropes edition · 2015 · Temple University Press · 224 pages · 9781439911266

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