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Current Issue: #214 (Autumn 2012)

Canadian Literature's Issue 214 (Autumn 2012) is now available. The issue features articles by Germaine Warkentin, Susan Gingell, Deanna Reder, Allison Hargreaves, Daniel Heath Justice, Kristina Fagan Bidwell, Jo-Ann Episkenew, Andrea King, Joanne Leow, and Ana María Fraile, and new Canadian poetry & book reviews.

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24 results for Asian American

  • “Infiltrate as Cells”: The Biopolitically Ethical Subject of sybil unrest by Sonnet L'Abbé. #210-211 (Autumn/Winter 2011) - 21st-Century Poetics: 169 – 189. Article.
  • Positioning Globality by Meagan Dallimore. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 196 – 198. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Transnational Canadas: Anglo-Canadian Literature and Globalization by Kit Dobson [Author]
    Unfastened: Globality and Asian North American Narratives by Eleanor Ty [Author]
  • Diasporic Possessions by Christopher Lee. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 169 – 170. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Pulse by Lydia Kwa [Author]
  • Repositioning Diasporic Identities by Christine Kim. #189 (Summer 2006) - The Literature of Atlantic Canada: 174 – 175. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Asian North American Identities by Donald Goellnicht [Editor] and Eleanor Ty [Editor]
  • Expanding Boundaries by Shih-Wen Sue Chen. #186 (Autumn 2005) - Women & the Politics of Memory: 152 – 154. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Animation in Asia and the Pacific by John Lent [Editor]
    Bold Words: A Century of Asian American Writing by Esther Y. Iwanaga [Editor] and Rajini Srikanth [Editor]
  • Extending Asian America by Lily Cho. #185 (Summer 2005) - (Stratton, Compton, Morra, Wylie, Gordon): 156 – 158. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    New Worlds, New Lives: Globalization and People of Japanese Descent in the Americas and from Latin America by James A. Hirabayashi [Editor], Lane Ryo Hirabayashi [Editor], and Akemi Kikiumura-Yano [Editor]
    Asian and Latino Immigrants in a Restructuring Economy: the Metamorphoses of Southern California by David R. Diaz [Author] and Marta Lopez-Garza [Author]
  • Strategic Orientalisms by Janice Brown. #184 (Spring 2005) - (Grace, Dolbec, Kirk, Dawson, Appleford): 128 – 129. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Edith and Winnifred Eaton: Chinatown Missions and Japanese Romances by Dominika Ferens [Author]
    "A Half Caste" and Other Writings by Elizabeth Rooney [Editor], Linda Trinh Moser [Editor], and Onoto Wantanna [Author]
  • Beyond Ethnography by Lily Cho. #182 (Autumn 2004) - Black Writing in Canada: 111 – 112. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Transcultural Reinventions: Asian American and Asian Canadian Short Story Cycles by Rocío G. Davis [Author]
  • Histories of Difference by Lily Cho. #182 (Autumn 2004) - Black Writing in Canada: 87 – 88. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Chinese Immigrants, African Americans, and Racial Anxiety in the United States, 1842-82 by Najia Aarim-Heriot [Author]
    Fair Exotics: Xenophobic Subjects in English Literature, 1720-1850 by Rajani Sudan [Author]
  • Charting Asian America by Lily Cho. #181 (Summer 2004) - (Wiseman, Livesay, Sime, Connelly, Robinson): 135 – 136. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Negotiating Identities: An Introduction to Asian American Women's Writing by Helena Grice [Author]
    Asian American Playwrights: A Bio-bibliographical Critical Sourcebook by Miles Xian Liu [Editor]
  • Multiculturalism? by Miseli Jeon. #181 (Summer 2004) - (Wiseman, Livesay, Sime, Connelly, Robinson): 147 – 148. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Ten Thousand Sorrows: The Extraordinary Journey of a Korean War Orphan by Elizabeth Kim [Author]
    Inside the Hermit Kingdom: A Memoir by Yi Sun-Kyung [Author]
  • Diasporic Trajectories by Lily Cho. #181 (Summer 2004) - (Wiseman, Livesay, Sime, Connelly, Robinson): 159 – 160. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Picturing Chinatown: Art and Orientalism in San Francisco by Anthony W. Lee [Author]
    Consuming Hong Kong by Tai-lok Lui [Author] and Gordon Matthews [Author]
    Contagious Divides: Epidemics and Race in San Francisco's Chinatown by Nyan Shah [Author]
  • Asian American/Canadian by Jennifer Jay. #180 (Spring 2004) - (Montgomery, Carson, Bissoondath, Goodridge): 121 – 122. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Orientations: Mapping Studies in the Asian Diaspora by Kandice Chuh [Editor] and Karen Shimakawa [Editor]
    Writing the Hyphen: The Articulation of Interculturalism in Contemporary Chinese-Canadian Literature by Susanne Hilf [Author]
  • Ethnicity in America by Carin Holroyd. #179 (Winter 2003) - Literature & War: 175 – 176. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Color-Line to Borderlands: The Matrix of American Ethnic Studies by Johnnella E. Butler [Author]
    An Absent Presence: Japanese Americans in Postwar American Culture 1945-1960 by Caroline Chung Simpson [Author]
  • The Truth by Janice Brown. #179 (Winter 2003) - Literature & War: 180 – 181. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    The Truth About Death and Dying by Rui Umezawa [Author]
  • Tracking the Chinese by Maria Noëlle Ng. #174 (Autumn 2002) - Travel: 141 – 145. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    In the Red: On Contemporary Chinese Culture by Geremie R. Barmé [Author]
    The Chinese in Vancouver, 1945-80 by Ng Wing Chung [Author]
    The Chinese Overseas by Wang Gungwu [Author]
    Jan Wong's China by Jan Wong [Author]
    Chinese American Literature Since the 1850s by Xiao-huang Yin [Author]
  • Nation/Transnation by Guy Beauregard. #169 (Summer 2001) - (Blais, Laurence, Birdsell, Munro, Jacob, Chen): 144 – 147. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Scandalous Bodies: Diasporic Literature in English Canada by Smaro Kamboureli [Author]
    The Americas of Asian American Literature: Gendered Fictions of Nation and Transnation by Rachel C. Lee [Author]
  • Asian North America in Transit by Glenn Deer. #163 (Winter 1999) - Asian Canadian Writing: 5 – 15. Editorial.
  • Varied Stories by Rita Wong. #163 (Winter 1999) - Asian Canadian Writing: 195 – 197. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Choose Me by Evelyn Lau [Author]
    A Larger Memory: A History of Our Diversity, With Voices by Ronald Takaki [Author]
  • Understanding Cruz by Scott Gordon. #161-162 (Summer/Autumn 1999) - On Thomas King: 218 – 220. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Insurgent Rain: Selected Poems 1974-1996 by Rienzi Crusz [Author]
    Another Way to Dance: Contemporary Asian Poetry from Canada and the United States by Cyril Dabydeen [Editor]
    Dark Antonyms and Paradise: The Poetry of Rienzi Crusz by Chelva Kanaganayakam [Author]
  • Mainstreaming Margins by Marilyn Iwama. #154 (Autumn 1997) - (Essays on Boas, Atwood, Lowry & Munro): 156 – 158. Book Review.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Off Center: Power and Culture Relations Between Japan and the United States by Masao Miyoshi [Author]
    An Ethical Education: Community and Morality in the Multicultural University by M. N. S. Sellers [Editor]
  • Asia in Critical Theory by Joshua S. Mostow. #147 (Winter 1995) - Marx & Later Dialectics: 181 – 183. Book Review.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Japan in the World by H. D. Harootunian [Editor] and Masao Miyoshi [Editor]
    Reading Asian American Literature: From Necessity to Extravagance by Sau-ling Cynthia Wong [Author]
  • Being Different by Maria Noëlle Ng. #145 (Summer 1995) - DeMille & Fantasy: 148 – 150. Book Review.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Articulate Silences by King-Kok Cheung [Author]
    Touch the Dragon: A Thai Journal by Karen Connelly [Author]
  • Great Distances by Susan Fisher. #138-139 (Autumn/Winter 1993) - Past, Present, Future: 116 – 118. Book Review.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston [Author]
    Interview by Maxine Hong Kingston [Author]
    Jasmine by Bharati Mukherjee [Author]
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