Intransitive Encounter: Sino-U.S. Literatures and the Limits of Exchange
Strange Fruit of the Black Pacific: Imperialism’s Racial Justice and Its Fugitives
John Carlos Rowe is USC Associates’ Professor of the Humanities and professor of English, American studies and ethnicity, and comparative literature at the University of Southern California, where he is chair of the Department of American Studies and Ethnicity. He is the author of nine books, editor or coeditor of eleven books, and has published more than two hundred scholarly essays and reviews. His current book project is “Sailing Lessons: Writing across the Pacific.”
John Carlos Rowe; Intransitive Encounter: Sino-U.S. Literatures and the Limits of Exchange
Strange Fruit of the Black Pacific: Imperialism’s Racial Justice and Its Fugitives. American Literature 2020; 8878554. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/00029831-8878554
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