Asian Girlhood in the Shadows of US Empire
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Asian Girlhood in the Shadows of US Empire

  1. 265 pages
  2. English
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Asian Girlhood in the Shadows of US Empire

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How the "Asian girl" is central to the story of US imperialism and the formation of Asian America

Representations of the "Asian girl" as lucky objects of humanitarian rescue and rehabilitation have been used to advance America's imperial ambitions from World War II to the wars in Korean and Viet Nam. In this compelling work, Sharon N. Tran traces the production and instrumentalization of this figure through an examination of state documents, military newspapers, documentary photographs, and other archival materials. Theorizing "Asian girlhood" as a technology of imperial power, Tran exposes how the Asian girl is invoked as a shield that protects the innocence of US empire while she is excluded from innocence herself—relegated instead to a precarious position between child and adult, human and nonhuman, plaything and laborer.

Offering fresh insight into how imperial power operates, Tran analyzes figures such as the Japanese American school-girl in the context of World War II incarceration, the elusive "camptown girl," and the objectified image of the "Napalm Girl." Her innovative feminist approach interrogates the tendency to reclaim innocence for the Asian girl or to reframe her as an empowered woman. She engages the work of writers and artists such as Kiku Hughes, Nora Okja Keller, Aimee Phan, and lĂȘ thi diem thĂșy to demonstrate how Asian American literature offers rich theoretical interventions for critiquing the child–adult dichotomy that underpins key structures of imperial domination, illuminating more capacious conceptions of girlhood.

Restoring the dignity and agency of a figure too often denied both, Asian Girlhood in the Shadows of US Empire is a groundbreaking intersectional contribution to studies of gender, race, childhood, and state power.

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Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781452975085

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction: The Critical Possibilities of Asian Girlhood
  6. Chapter 1: The Child-Facets of Japanese American Incarceration: Visions and Literary Revisions of the School-Girl
  7. Chapter 2: Reclaiming the Korean War Minor: On Kumiho Hunger and Imagining Camptown Girlhood Otherwise
  8. Chapter 3: Justice for the Vietnam War (Non)Orphan: Narrating Operation Babylift and the Strangeness of the Child Before the Law
  9. Chapter 4: Theorizing the “Napalm Girl”: On the Possibilities of Objecthood
  10. Epilogue: The Girl Child in the Age of Neoliberal Empire: Toward a Politics and Ethics of Lying Down
  11. Acknowledgments
  12. Notes
  13. Index
  14. Author Biography

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