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Refusing the Will to Health: Neoliberal Wellness Culture and Asian American Literature
Sharon N. Tran
Contemporary Literature, September 2021, 61 (3) 303-334; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/cl.61.3.303
Sharon N. Tran
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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Contemporary Literature
Vol. 61, Issue 3
21 Sep 2021
Refusing the Will to Health: Neoliberal Wellness Culture and Asian American Literature
Sharon N. Tran
Contemporary Literature Sep 2021, 61 (3) 303-334; DOI: 10.3368/cl.61.3.303
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