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Original Articles

Transnational Asia: Dis/orienting Identity in the Globalized World

Pages 381-398 | Published online: 25 Jul 2014
 

Abstract

This article provides a phenomenological analysis of the author's transnational migratory experience situated in historical and ideological contexts. Using vertigo as a metaphor, I theorize Althusser's ideological interpellation as a process and practice of dis/orientation. Focusing on several phenomenological moments, I politicize and historicize my sense of orientedness at the intersection of my “being Japanese” and “becoming Asian” within the dialectical tension between Asia and the West. I argue that the power of ideological interpellation lies not only in the discursive logic of identity politics but more importantly in the embodied, subjectively lived, and phenomenologically significant experiences in which an individual is hailed by multidirectional ideological forces.

Acknowledgments

I would like to thank the editor, anonymous reviewers, and Dr. Christopher Brown for their helpful comments and critique. This project originated in my dissertation supervised by Dr. Janet Cramer and was completed thanks to the Nadine B. Andreas Faculty Research Grant by the College of Arts and Humanities at Minnesota State University, Mankato.

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Notes on contributors

Sachi Sekimoto

Sachi Sekimoto (Ph.D., University of New Mexico, 2011) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Minnesota State University, Mankato.

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