Immigrant Subjectivities in Asian American and Asian Diaspora Literatures Avi MandellOffers a new way of reading Asian American and Asian Diaspora literatures, thereby addressing an overlapping lacuna in ethnic, postcolonial, and area studies: the construction of immigrant subjectivities. This book opens with an interrogation of the representation of immigrants in Asian American and, to a lesser extent, Asian Diaspora literatures, including works by such writers as Maxine Hong Kingston, Frank Chin, Amy Tan, and Bharati Mukherjee.
Eamonn Butler provides a jargon-free guide to taxation
social and political changes that characterised the mid-1960s
the Internet-fuels the need for a corporation to consider its communications as central to its strategic plans
it proposes a novel reading of durable crisis
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but they still need to be further optimized for a more effective implementation into practice
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and the metrics we use to gauge the success of our efforts
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the lower Nubian temples—from Philae in the north to Abu Simbel in the south—are some of the least understood by the visitor