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Chin, Frank – Amerasia Journal, 1990
Denounces the treatment of Ronald Takaki's "Strangers from a Different Shore" by members of the Association of Asian American Studies who criticized it on grounds of scholarly ethics. (DM)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Authors, Awards, Criticism
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Takaki, Ronald – Amerasia Journal, 1990
Ronald Takaki accounts for his having used Karen Leonard's material without permission and defends his omnibus style of footnoting. He discusses revisions made in the subsequent edition of "Strangers from a Different Shore" in response to Professor Leonard's requests. (DM)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Authors, Citations (References), Criticism
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Sato, Gayle K. Fujita – Amerasia Journal, 1990
Introduces three Chinese-American writers who live in Hawaii: Wing Tek Lum, Darrell H. Y. Lum, and Eric Chock. Discussion and excerpts illustrate island influence on central Chinese-American themes--kinship relations, the struggle against racism, and the legacy of traditional Chinese culture in both its positive and oppressive aspects. (DM)
Descriptors: Authors, Chinese Americans, Chinese Culture, Cultural Influences
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Iwasaki, Bruce – Amerasia Journal, 1976
Notes that an Asian American literary tradition exists which involves more than the ethnicity of a group of authors, and asks: What are the components of this tradition? What is the writer's stance before it? What is the community's stake in it? What are the writer's duties to this community? What are the issues of audience, language, style and…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Authors, Bias, Literary Criticism
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Woo, Deborah – Amerasia Journal, 1990
Examines Chinese-American author M. H. Kingston's book "The Woman Warrior" and the controversy and literary response to it. Discusses the dilemma of the "ethnic" writer and other issues including the use of literary license and social documentation and tensions between historical and experiential authenticity. (JB)
Descriptors: Authors, Chinese Americans, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences