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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Thinking Interstitially
1. Coloring between the Lines: Historiographies of Southern Anomaly
2. The Interstitial Indian: The Lumbee and Segregation's Middle Caste
3. White Is and White Ain't: Failed Approximation and Eruptions of Funk in Representations of the Chinese in the South
4. Anxieties of the 'Partly Colored'
5. Productive Estrangement: Racial-Sexual Continuums in Asian American as Southern Literature
6. Transracial/Transgender: Analogies of Difference in Mai's America
Afterword: Continuums, Mobility, Places on the Train
Notes
Works Cited
Index
About the Author
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Thinking Interstitially
1. Coloring between the Lines: Historiographies of Southern Anomaly
2. The Interstitial Indian: The Lumbee and Segregation's Middle Caste
3. White Is and White Ain't: Failed Approximation and Eruptions of Funk in Representations of the Chinese in the South
4. Anxieties of the 'Partly Colored'
5. Productive Estrangement: Racial-Sexual Continuums in Asian American as Southern Literature
6. Transracial/Transgender: Analogies of Difference in Mai's America
Afterword: Continuums, Mobility, Places on the Train
Notes
Works Cited
Index
About the Author