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Overview
This concluding passage reflects on the four chapters by looking at how racial jouissance persists, rebounds, and expands. These Asian American narratives all contain ethical acts of confronting the alien at the core of the nation, as well as within the core of the human. The process of Americanization is a traumatic disturbance for many of its subjects and objects. It is not simply an act of exclusion or inclusion, but instead a harsh rendering into the external intimate or extimate. The so-called “inhuman citizenship” refers to this traumatic incorporation and ex-corporation by the imperial nation-state, as well as the acts of manifestation, circulation, and transmission of its symptoms of jouissance.
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
ISBN
9780816674435, 0816674434