The "phantasmatic" Chinatown in Helen Hunt Jackson's "The Chinese empire" and Mark Twain's "Roughing it":
"This chapter explores Chinatown as an ephemeral site of visual indeterminacy in the 1870s by looking at a number of Californian Chinatown accounts in Helen Hunt Jackson’s "The Chinese Empire" (1878) and Mark Twain’s Roughing It (1872). Late-nineteenth-century Chinatown as an exhibito...
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