The history and significance of Asian migration in North America is distinctive from that of European immigrants and their descendants.
Assistant Professor of English at National Taiwan University, Su-Ching Huang serves as Editor-in-chief of Chung Wai Literary Monthly, a Chinese-language scholarly journal based in Taiwan. She has taught at Edinboro University in Pennsylvania, Rochester Institute of Technology, and University of Rochester. She has published essays on the Chinese American travel writer Chiang Yee and feminist theatre.
Introduction 1. Mutual Authentication of the Silent Traveller and the American Landscape 2. Female Nomadology 3. Gastronomic Mobility and Model Minority 4. Transnationality, Heterogeneity, and Spatial Negotiation in Asian American Fiction. Works Cited. Works Consulted.