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41. Against Preemptive War (Positions
 
42. Writing plain visions: The mystic
 
43. Obasan-Joy Kogawa Teacher's Guide
44. Joy Kogawa (Canadian Author Studies
 
45. Fiddlehead Number 69, Fall 1966.
 
46. Beloved Communities. Solidarity
 
47. Quarry, volume 17 number 2, winter
 
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48. A loft with Lilith: Female artists
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49. Imagining Justice: The Politics
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50. Against Amnesia: Contemporary
 
51. Singing My Own Song
 
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52. Obasan: Curriculum unit (TAP instructional
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53. Graphies And Grafts: (con)texts
 
54. Il romanzo postmoderno canadese:
 
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41. Against Preemptive War (Positions East Asia Cultures Critique)
Paperback: 300 Pages (2005)
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Asin: 0822366363
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In the war on Iraq, the Bush administration has advanced a strategy of preemption—striking in advance of any realized threat. Creating its own reality of war and presenting the destabilization of a supposed threat as a measure of success, preemption allows victories to be declared in advance and justifies violent andunilateral strikes on peoples, on liberties, on perception, and on truth. Against Preemptive War,a special issue of positions: east asia cultures critique, is a call for critical and international opposition to the logic of preemptive war.

Gathering material from politically active scholars, artists, and authors from Europe, Asia, and North America, this collection reflects on the likely fallout from the corruptive U.S. strategy of preemption. In the introduction, the editors criticize the American press for being, with few exceptions, easily if not willingly deceived by the Bush administration’s propaganda regarding weapons of mass destruction. One contributor redefines fascism as a situation in which contradictions are evident but blatantly ignored, one which creates a false sense of cohesion between events. Another argues that U.S. military bases around the world are now maintained not for military defense and quick mobilization but to create a culture of American militarism, noting that troops were sent from the U.S. for the invasion of Iraq rather than from closer bases around the world. Finally, the issue raises a formidable question: how do we end war waged against what might come to pass rather than what actually is?

Contributors. Tani Barlow, Jim Bonk, Josh Brown, Bei Dao, Carolyn Eisenberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Matthew Fryslie, Sue Golding (as johnny de philo), Freda Guttman, Yukiko Hanawa, Harry Harootunian, Sharon Hayashi, Reynaldo C. Ileto, Joy Kogawa, Thomas LaMarre, The Liberal Islam Network, Sumit K. Mandal, Edoarda Masi, Brian Massumi, Anne McKnight, Carel Moiseiwitsch, Alberto Moreiras, Claudia Pozzana, Alessandro Russo, Ukai Satoshi, Laurie Sears, Kuang Xinnian, Marilyn Young ... Read more


42. Writing plain visions: The mystic migrant in Joy Kogawa's Obasan (Research paper / Department of Japanese Studies)
by Brent MacLaine
 Unknown Binding: 19 Pages (1990)

Isbn: 9971622483
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43. Obasan-Joy Kogawa Teacher's Guide
by Lars Thompson-Becci Hayes
 Paperback: Pages (1991)

Isbn: 0921932065
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44. Joy Kogawa (Canadian Author Studies series)
by Mason Harris
Paperback: 55 Pages (1997-12-01)
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Isbn: 1550223275
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These studies of Canadian authors fulfill a real need in the study of Canadian literature. Each monograph is a separately bound study of about 55 pages. Each contains a biography of the author, a description of the tradition and milieu that influenced the author, a survey of the criticism on the author, a comprehensive essay on all the author's key works, and a detailed bibliography of primary and secondary works. ... Read more


45. Fiddlehead Number 69, Fall 1966.
by Joy, Milton Acorn, Bill Bissett, Kogawa
 Paperback: Pages (1966)

Asin: B001JJ5TX4
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46. Beloved Communities. Solidarity and Difference in Fiction by Michael Ondaatje, Toni Morrison, and Joy Kogawa
by Elizabeth Kella
 Hardcover: Pages (2002)

Asin: B000MBRLJK
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47. Quarry, volume 17 number 2, winter 1968
by David, editor [Irving Layton, Al Purdy, Douglas Barbour, Joy Kogawa, Sta Helwig
 Paperback: Pages (1968-01-01)

Asin: B000NKNBLC
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48. A loft with Lilith: Female artists find inspiration in an ancient myth of assertive womanhood.(Brief Article): An article from: Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada
by Sarah B. Hood
 Digital: 3 Pages (2001-09-22)
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Asin: B0008IMTYE
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This digital document is an article from Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada, published by Performing Arts and Entertainment in Canada on September 22, 2001. The length of the article is 773 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: A loft with Lilith: Female artists find inspiration in an ancient myth of assertive womanhood.(Brief Article)
Author: Sarah B. Hood
Publication: Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 2001
Publisher: Performing Arts and Entertainment in Canada
Volume: 33Issue: 3Page: 26(2)

Article Type: Brief Article

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49. Imagining Justice: The Politics of Postcolonial Forgiveness and Reconciliation
by Julie Mcgonegal
Hardcover: 233 Pages (2009-03)
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Asin: 077353458X
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Discourses of forgiveness and reconciliation have emerged as powerful scripts for interracial negotiations in states struggling with the legacies of colonialism. While such discourses can obscure or even perpetuate existing power relations, they can also encourage remembrance, reformulate notions of justice, and ultimately bring about social transformation. Drawing on critical and theoretical material by thinkers as diverse as Jacques Derrida, Frantz Fanon, Mahatma Ghandi, and Julia Kristeva, Julie McGonegal supplements indigenous models and approaches with those produced within Euro American discourse. In the process, she develops an understanding of forgiveness and reconciliation based on the interventive power of literature. Through insightful readings of four novels, McGonegal demonstrates the ways in which literature can create the conditions that make processes of postcolonial reconciliation possible. The first book to approach the political demands for reconciliation from the perspective of postcolonial literary criticism and theory, "Imagining Justice" demonstrates that reading can have potentially radical social and political effects.While the primary focus is on literary texts, the issues at stake are germane to historians, political scientists, theologians, and sociologists. ... Read more


50. Against Amnesia: Contemporary Women Writers and the Crises of Historical Memory (Penn Studies in Contemporary American Fiction)
by Nancy J. Peterson
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2001-03-26)
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Asin: 0812235940
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In Against Amnesia, Nancy J. Peterson addresses the ongoing postmodernist debate over the possibility and relevance of documentary and official histories. Drawing on Adrienne Rich's claim that women's literature and multicultural literature vigorously resist the amnesia and nostalgia that characterize mainstream North American culture, Peterson examines the struggles toward collective memory in a wealth of contemporary women's writing.

Peterson's in-depth analyses of selected works by Louise Erdrich, Toni Morrison, Irena Klepfisz, Joy Kogawa, and other contemporary women writers illustrate the ways in which these authors recover and represent the historical memories attached to their racial/ethnic backgrounds. Their works probe traumatic moments in the marginalized histories of minority peoples, including Native American genocide and dispossession; African American slavery, migration, and displacement; the Holocaust; and the internment of people of Japanese ancestry during World War II.

Peterson contends that these writers employ literary strategies that call attention to the gaps and silences of official histories. At the same time, these literary strategies allow the authors to narrate resonant counterhistories. Rejecting the playfully imaginative treatment of history found in typical postmodern novels, these contemporary women writers seek to reconstruct historical narratives in their texts and thereby reinvigorate historical memory in contemporary American culture.

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51. Singing My Own Song
by Kyoko Norma Nozaki
 Hardcover: 107 Pages (2000)

Asin: B000RC8AG2
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As a Kibei (Japanese-American educated in Japan) Sansei (3rd generation) and ex- World World II Japanese-American internment camp internee, Ms. Nozaki relates her insights and perceptions about three Japanese writers, Janice Mirikitani, Joy Kogawa, Kyoko Mori. Text is in Japanese and English. ... Read more


52. Obasan: Curriculum unit (TAP instructional materials)
by Barbara Williamson
 Unknown Binding: 68 Pages (1990)
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Asin: 0697027996
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53. Graphies And Grafts: (con)texts And (inter)texts In The Fiction Of Four Contemporary Canadian Women (New Comparative Poetics)
by Eva Darias-Beautell
Paperback: 273 Pages (2001-12)
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Asin: 9052019614
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54. Il romanzo postmoderno canadese: Polifonie e dissonanze (1., Serie umanistica) (Italian Edition)
by Maria Rosa Giordani
 Paperback: 192 Pages (1998)

Isbn: 8849110162
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