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Sunny Xiang offers a new way of understanding the American cold war in Asia by tracing aesthetic manifestations of “Oriental inscrutability” across a wide range of texts. She puts interrogation rep...
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Why were U.S. intelligence organizations so preoccupied with demystifying East and Southeast Asia during the mid-twentieth century? Sunny Xiang offers a new way of understanding the American cold war in Asia by tracing aesthetic manifestations of “Oriental inscrutability” across a wide range of texts. She examines how cold war regimes of suspicious thinking produced an ambiguity between “Oriental” enemies and Asian allies, contributing to the conflict’s status as both a “real war” and a “long peace.”

Xiang puts interrogation reports, policy memos, and field notes into conversation with novels, poems, documentaries, and mixed media work by artists such as Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Kazuo Ishiguro, Ha Jin, and Trinh T. Minh-ha. She engages her archive through a reading practice centered on tone, juxtaposing Asian diasporans who appear similar in profile yet who differ in tone. Tonal Intelligence considers how the meaning of race, war, and empire came under pressure during two interlinked periods of geopolitical transition: American “nation-building” in East and Southeast Asia during the mid-twentieth century and Asian economic modernization during the late twentieth century. By reading both state records and aesthetic texts from these periods for their tone rather than their content, Xiang shows how bygone threats of Asian communism and emergent regimes of Asian capitalism have elicited distinct yet related anxieties about racial intelligibility. Featuring bold methods, unlikely archives, and acute close readings, Tonal Intelligence rethinks the marking and making of race during the long cold war.

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Price: $35.00
Pages: 368
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Literature Now
Publication Date: 15 December 2020
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231196970
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

LITERARY CRITICISM / American / Asian American & Pacific Islander, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 21st Century, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century

Tonal Intelligence is smart and theoretically sophisticated. The book marks a significant contribution to work in Asian American and Asian studies, studies of twentieth-century literature and culture, theories of form and affect, and transpacific studies of late twentieth-century Asia.
Sunny Xiang is assistant professor of English at Yale University.

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hardly War, Partly History
1. The Tone of Intelligence: Unconventional Warfare and Its Archives
2. The Tone of Rumors: Imperial Tours and Kazuo Ishiguro’s Critique of Japanese Exceptionalism
3. The Tone of the Times: Historical Temperament in the Works of Induk Pahk and Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
4. The Tone of Documentation: Combating the Brainwashee’s Drone in Korean War “Testimonies” and “Confessions”
5. The Tone of Intimacy: Imperial Brotherhood and Trinh T. Minh-ha’s Cinematic Interviews
Coda—the Tone of Commons: Solidarities Without a Solid
Notes
Bibliography
Index