The Business of Forgetting: Postwar Living Memorials and the Post-Traumatic Suburb in Chang-rae Lee's Aloft.Published in:2013By:Knapp, KathyPublication type:Essay
NOWHERE IN PARTICULAR: PERCEIVING RACE, CHANG-RAE LEE'S ALOFT, AND THE QUESTION OF ASIAN AMERICAN FICTION.Published in:Modern Fiction Studies, 2010, v. 56, n. 1, p. 183, doi. 10.1353/mfs.0.1658By:Jerng, Mark C.Publication type:Article
THE END OF WHITENESS AND THE RISE OF MULTICULTURAL ASIAN AMERICA IN CHANG-RAE LEE'S ALOFT.Published in:2017By:Raymundo, EmilyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Teaching Chang-rae Lee's Aloft:Exploring the Limits of Race and Ethnicity.Published in:2012By:Cleland, JaimePublication type:Book Review
Disturbing Stereotypes: Fu Man/Chan and Dragon Lady Blossoms.Published in:Asian American Literature Discourse & Pedagogies, 2012, v. 3, p. 99By:Clark, Audrey WuPublication type:Article