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"Writing into the Rupture": Visual Selves in Mary-Kim Arnold's Litany for the Long Moment
2021
Meliora
Multimedia texts are gaining more footing in the Asian American literary world, especially following Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's pre-eminent Dictee (1982). While lesser known, Mary-Kim Arnold's Litany for the Long Moment (2018) is a highly referential lyric essay that employs visual elements, including personal ephemera, to consider the unrelenting complexities of Asian American identity. Analyzing Arnold's formal intervention into Asian American literature through Francesca Woodman's photography
doi:10.52214/meliora.v1i1.7935
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