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Cheung, King-Kok, Articulate Silences: Hisaye Yamamoto, Maxine Hong Kingston, Joy Kogawa, Cornell University Press, 1993.
This book examines the way in which these Asian-American women use silence in their fiction.
Hagedorn, Jessica, ed., Charlie Chan Is Dead: An Anthology of Contemporary Asian American Fiction, The Penguin Group, 1993.
The forty-eight stories in this collection are by writers from a variety of backgrounds and ethnicities, writing in English. The stories range from those published in the 1930s to those published in the 1990s.
Okubo, Mine, Citizen 13660, 1946, reprint, University of Washington Press, 1983.
This book tells the autobiographical story of artist Mine Okubo, who was forced to leave college and relocate to an internment camp during World War II. The story is told through her drawings.
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