Project information
Of Asia, Of the US, Of the World: The Concept of Rooted Cosmopolitanism in Recent Asian American Cultural and Religious Identity
- Project Identification
- MUNI/A/1442/2020
- Project Period
- 1/2021 - 12/2021
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Masaryk University
- Specific research - support for student projects
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Arts
The project explores the development of cultural and religious identities portrayed in recent Asian American novels written by women. Rooted cosmopolitanism, one of the recent concepts for describing the emergent approach to cultural identity, has not been implemented and researched in Asian American female writings yet. We thus aim to implement this concept not only on cultural, but also on religious identity, suggesting that the current approach to religion is global tolerance to all religions, the lack of personal affiliation to any religion, and the inclination to one’s own roots rather in cultural terms. This project's objective is then to find a pattern of the rooted-cosmopolitan religious and cultural identity of main protagonists in the novels and trace the development of identity from earlier biculturalism to the current rooted cosmopolitanism, in the context of current approaches towards identity politics.
Publications
Total number of publications: 3
2021
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Is America in the Heart? : The Analysis of American Culture Perception in Three Recent Asian American Female Novels
Year: 2021, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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“Issues Are Color-Blind” : Cosmopolitanism as a Cultural Identity in Lisa Ko’s The Leavers
Year: 2021, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Language as a Personal Culture Indicator in Recent Asian American Novelists
Year: 2021, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings