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New York, NY : Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 2018.
Format: Book
Edition: First Feminist Press edition.
Description: xviii, 291 pages ; 21 cm
Anthology of twenty-four selections of fiction, memoir and poetry by Asian American women authors.
Contents:
Release / Alexander Chee -- Things that remind me of home / Kimiko Hahn -- Mothers, lock up your daughters because they are terrifying / Alice Sola Kim -- Ramadan red white and blue / Mohja Kahf -- My grandmother washes her feet in the sink of the bathroom at Sears / Mohja Kahf -- The place where I live is different because I live there / Wendy Xu -- Sit bones / Sharlene Teo -- magritte / Wo Chan -- what do i make of my face / except / Wo Chan -- Aama, 1978 / Muna Gurung -- Delicately, I beg of you / Muhammad Amirul bin Muhamad -- The words home and moon / Jennifer Tseng -- Post trauma / Rajiv Mohabir -- Costero / Rajiv Mohabir -- Pygmy right whale / Rajiv Mohabir -- Kalapani / Rajiv Mohabir -- The unintended / Gina Apostol -- Meet a Muslim / Fariha Rósín -- Elegy / Esmé Weijun Wang -- Cul-de-sac / Chaya Babu -- Esmeralda / Mia Alvar -- Love poems for the Border Patrol / Amitava Kumar -- Blue tears / Karissa Chen -- Tigress / Rowan Hisayo Buchanan -- The stained veil / Gaiutra Bahadur -- I'm Charlie Tuna / Jason Koo -- Bon Chul Koo and the Hall of Fame / Jason Koo -- Chicken & stars / T Kira Madden -- For Mitsuye Yamada on her 90th birthday / Marilyn Chin -- The faintest echo of our language / Chang-Rae Lee.
Subjects:
American literature -- Asian American authors.
American literature -- Women authors.
American literature -- 21st century.
American literature -- Asian American authors.
American literature -- Women authors.
American literature -- 21st century.
ISBN:
9781936932016
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Includes bibliographical references (page 291).
The poem Kalapani by Rajiv Mohabir is presented in both English and Hindi (????????)
The poem Kalapani by Rajiv Mohabir is presented in both English and Hindi (????????)