This chapter describes the attentiveness that anticipates other people's needs in Japanese and Japan...
Novels about the Japanese Canadian internment are obsessed with things, often depicting collectors a...
Joy Kogawa’s Obasan (1981) and Oscar Nakasato’s Nihonjin (2011) are two novels that narrate the live...
[[conferencetype]]國際[[conferencedate]]20120711~20120713[[iscallforpapers]]Y[[conferencelocation]]Tai...
Joy Kogawa is a well known Japanese-Canadian poet and novelist. Her award-winning autobiographical n...
[[abstract]]This paper aims to reconsider the other's silence in Joy Kogawa's Obasan, which represen...
The aim of Joy Kogawa's Obasan is political as well as aesthetic -- Kogawa wishes to articulate the ...
This article situates the reception of Joy Kogawa\u27s Obasan within a comparative North American co...
The Japanese American community has been deeply marked by the internment experience as a result of t...
Joy Kogawa's Obasan has enjoyed a status unprecedented for a book written by a non-white Canadian. T...
Biography: Joy Kogawa is an award-winning author who became a member of the Order of Canada in 1986 ...
This paper examines the symbolic implications of preserving Canadian author Joy Kogawa’s childhood h...
The author Kerri Sakamoto can be placed in a literary genealogy of Japanese- Canadian writers who ha...
Power structures and the resultant abjection of their victims in Joy Obasan's Obasan are illuminated...
O objetivo desta dissertação é discutir o contraste entre voz e silêncio, assim como as formas pelas...
This chapter describes the attentiveness that anticipates other people's needs in Japanese and Japan...
Novels about the Japanese Canadian internment are obsessed with things, often depicting collectors a...
Joy Kogawa’s Obasan (1981) and Oscar Nakasato’s Nihonjin (2011) are two novels that narrate the live...
[[conferencetype]]國際[[conferencedate]]20120711~20120713[[iscallforpapers]]Y[[conferencelocation]]Tai...
Joy Kogawa is a well known Japanese-Canadian poet and novelist. Her award-winning autobiographical n...
[[abstract]]This paper aims to reconsider the other's silence in Joy Kogawa's Obasan, which represen...
The aim of Joy Kogawa's Obasan is political as well as aesthetic -- Kogawa wishes to articulate the ...
This article situates the reception of Joy Kogawa\u27s Obasan within a comparative North American co...
The Japanese American community has been deeply marked by the internment experience as a result of t...
Joy Kogawa's Obasan has enjoyed a status unprecedented for a book written by a non-white Canadian. T...
Biography: Joy Kogawa is an award-winning author who became a member of the Order of Canada in 1986 ...
This paper examines the symbolic implications of preserving Canadian author Joy Kogawa’s childhood h...
The author Kerri Sakamoto can be placed in a literary genealogy of Japanese- Canadian writers who ha...
Power structures and the resultant abjection of their victims in Joy Obasan's Obasan are illuminated...
O objetivo desta dissertação é discutir o contraste entre voz e silêncio, assim como as formas pelas...
This chapter describes the attentiveness that anticipates other people's needs in Japanese and Japan...
Novels about the Japanese Canadian internment are obsessed with things, often depicting collectors a...
Joy Kogawa’s Obasan (1981) and Oscar Nakasato’s Nihonjin (2011) are two novels that narrate the live...