This article chronicles the influence of the groundbreaking Asian American anthology Aiiieeeee! on the work of Japanese American and Asian American author David Mura
A personal recollection by Eric Chock regarding the impact of Aiiieeeee! on a group of Hawai\u27i wr...
Buddhist Poetics, Beat “Cosmo-Politics,” and the Maker Ethos: Asian Americanist Critiques of Whitene...
This essay discusses the works of artists Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas and Brendan Lee Satish Tang as ...
This article chronicles the influence of the groundbreaking Asian American anthology Aiiieeeee! on t...
On its 45th publication anniversary, we can see the Aiiieeeee! anthology of Asian American literatur...
The editors of the special issue on Aiiieeeee! locate the seminal anthology within the history of As...
This accessible, brief, first person essay evaluates the legacy and rhetoric of the 1974 Aiiieeeee!:...
David Mura is a poet, writer, critic and performance artist. A Sansei or third-generation Japanese A...
Early on, without knowing I was part of a movement, I was part of the movement of the Asian American...
The idea of the article is to analyse the complicated interweaving of Chinese and Euro- Atlantic lit...
I Didn\u27t Know Aiiieeeee, But It Knew Me is a poem that reflects on the influence of both the ant...
A response to the Aiiieeeee! anthology on its 45th anniversary, using the Japanese zuihitsu form to ...
Concurring with global framings of Asian American cultural productions and their increasing impact o...
This essay offers a theoretical and reflective exploration of critically informed acts of creativity...
This is the first book-length study in English of the Japanese-language literary activities of early...
A personal recollection by Eric Chock regarding the impact of Aiiieeeee! on a group of Hawai\u27i wr...
Buddhist Poetics, Beat “Cosmo-Politics,” and the Maker Ethos: Asian Americanist Critiques of Whitene...
This essay discusses the works of artists Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas and Brendan Lee Satish Tang as ...
This article chronicles the influence of the groundbreaking Asian American anthology Aiiieeeee! on t...
On its 45th publication anniversary, we can see the Aiiieeeee! anthology of Asian American literatur...
The editors of the special issue on Aiiieeeee! locate the seminal anthology within the history of As...
This accessible, brief, first person essay evaluates the legacy and rhetoric of the 1974 Aiiieeeee!:...
David Mura is a poet, writer, critic and performance artist. A Sansei or third-generation Japanese A...
Early on, without knowing I was part of a movement, I was part of the movement of the Asian American...
The idea of the article is to analyse the complicated interweaving of Chinese and Euro- Atlantic lit...
I Didn\u27t Know Aiiieeeee, But It Knew Me is a poem that reflects on the influence of both the ant...
A response to the Aiiieeeee! anthology on its 45th anniversary, using the Japanese zuihitsu form to ...
Concurring with global framings of Asian American cultural productions and their increasing impact o...
This essay offers a theoretical and reflective exploration of critically informed acts of creativity...
This is the first book-length study in English of the Japanese-language literary activities of early...
A personal recollection by Eric Chock regarding the impact of Aiiieeeee! on a group of Hawai\u27i wr...
Buddhist Poetics, Beat “Cosmo-Politics,” and the Maker Ethos: Asian Americanist Critiques of Whitene...
This essay discusses the works of artists Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas and Brendan Lee Satish Tang as ...