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Autor:
andré m. carrington, Robert F. Carley, Eero Laine, Yumi Pak, SAJ, Alyson K. Spurgas, Chris Alen Sula
Publikováno v:
Lateral, Vol 13, Iss 1 (2024)
This issue of Lateral introduces new features and significant original scholarship, including the Feeding the Civic Imagination forum, debut of Aporias, new additions to Years in Cultural Studies and Positions, along with three original articles and
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a2e0db81f64b49539f1d2b71ffb1b640
Autor:
Alyson K. Spurgas, Yumi Pak, Robert F. Carley, andré m. carrington, Eero Laine, SAJ, Chris Alen Sula
Publikováno v:
Lateral, Vol 12, Iss 2 (2023)
Responding to Palestinian organizers' calls to use our voice, continue to engage in conversations, and to speak out, this statement articulates what we see as the abolitionist and anti-colonial way forward—the only way we can commit to a free Pales
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0afb3e1cf8f64eb49c710d91a4dfc118
Autor:
Robert F. Carley, andré m. carrington, Eero Laine, Yumi Pak, SAJ, Alyson K. Spurgas, Chris Alen Sula
Publikováno v:
Lateral, Vol 12, Iss 1 (2023)
This issue marks the addition of a new co-editor and several special projects, including Lateral's first podcast, Positions. This issue presents two important sections of work, both building on conversations in the field and across publications: "The
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e2e96ba6ca6d4673b48900c676c212db
Autor:
Yumi Pak
Publikováno v:
Lateral, Vol 9, Iss 2 (2020)
This article theorizes the relationship between trauma and translation through a close reading of Han Kang’s 'Human Acts' (2016) and its complex narrating of the Gwangju Democratization Movement of 1980. I engage with the novel through scholarship
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/05f63102c17145f8a73cbc9ede587db1
Autor:
Yumi Pak
Publikováno v:
MELUS. 47:127-146
The simultaneous exclusion from and the complicated desire for inclusion within the narrative of “America” haunts Home (2012), Toni Morrison’s tenth novel. Taking place primarily in 1954, the novel follows two seemingly disparate story lines, t
Autor:
Yumi Pak
Publikováno v:
Women, Gender, and Families of Color. 9:42-60
Patricia Powell’s The Pagoda, published in 1998, is an aesthetic actualization of the in-betweenness of Jamaica’s purported self-definition as diasporic, hybrid, multiple. Jamaica, as with many countries in the Caribbean that withstood and resist
Autor:
Yumi Pak
Publikováno v:
ASAP/Journal. 6:353-378
Autor:
Bao Lo, Leslie Quintanilla, Yumi Pak, Lori Walkington, Jocyl Sacramento, Jason Magabo Perez, Patrick Johnson
Publikováno v:
Ethnic Studies Review. 43:24-31
A discussion facilitated by Jason Magabo Perez, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies at California State University (CSU), San Marcos. Featuring commentary and analysis of the statements of solidarity curated by Natchee Blu Barnd included in this is
Autor:
Yumi Pak
Publikováno v:
American Studies. 59:43-46
Autor:
Yumi Pak
Publikováno v:
American Studies. 59:57-58