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No-No Boy (Paperback): John Okada No-No Boy (Paperback)
John Okada; Foreword by Ruth Ozeki; Introduction by Lawson Fusao Inada; Afterword by Frank Chin
R472 Discovery Miles 4 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

" "No-No Boy" has the honor of being the very first Japanese American novel," writes novelist Ruth Ozeki in her new foreword to John Okada's classic of Asian American literature. First published in 1956, "No-No Boy" was virtually ignored by a public eager to put World War II and the Japanese internment behind them. It was not until the mid-1970s that a new generation of Japanese American writers and scholars recognized the novel's importance and popularized it as one of literature's most powerful testaments to the Asian American experience.

"No-No Boy" tells the story of Ichiro Yamada, a fictional version of the real-life "no-no boys." Yamada answered "no" twice in a compulsory government questionnaire as to whether he would serve in the armed forces and swear loyalty to the United States. Unwilling to pledge himself to the country that interned him and his family, Ichiro earns two years in prison and the hostility of his family and community when he returns home to Seattle. As Ozeki writes, Ichiro's "obsessive, tormented" voice subverts Japanese postwar "model-minority" stereotypes, showing a fractured community and one man's "threnody of guilt, rage, and blame as he tries to negotiate his reentry into a shattered world."

The first edition of "No-No Boy" since 1979 presents this important work to new generations of readers.

Only What We Could Carry - The Japanese American Internment Experience (Paperback): Lawson Fusao Inada Only What We Could Carry - The Japanese American Internment Experience (Paperback)
Lawson Fusao Inada
R727 R539 Discovery Miles 5 390 Save R188 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cultural Writing. Asian-American Studies. Shortly after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, more than 100,000 Japanese Americans were uprooted from their homes and communitites and banished to remote internment camps. This collection of haunting reminiscences, letters, stories, poems, and graphic art gives voice to the range of powerful emotions with which these victims of wartime hysteria struggled. ONLY WHAT WE COULD CARRY gathers together the voices of internement -- private, personal stories that could have been lost, but will now be heard and felt. It's a if we have a seat at a family dinner, listening to stories passed down from one generation to another, feeling the pian and the spirit of hope -- David Mas Masumoto. Edited by Lawson Fusao Inada, with a preface by Patricia Wakida and an afterword by William Hohri.

Aiiieeeee! - An Anthology of Asian American Writers (Paperback, third edition): Frank Chin, Jeffery Paul Chan, Lawson Fusao... Aiiieeeee! - An Anthology of Asian American Writers (Paperback, third edition)
Frank Chin, Jeffery Paul Chan, Lawson Fusao Inada, Shawn Wong; Foreword by Tara Fickle
R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the eyes of mid-twentieth-century white America, "Aiiieeeee!" was the one-dimensional cry from Asian Americans, their singular expression of all emotions-it signified and perpetuated the idea of Asian Americans as inscrutable, foreign, self-hating, undesirable, and obedient. In this anthology first published in 1974, Frank Chin, Jeffery Chan, Lawson Inada, and Shawn Wong reclaimed that shout, outlining the history of Asian American literature and boldly drawing the boundaries for what was truly Asian American and what was white puppetry. Showcasing fourteen uncompromising works from authors such as Carlos Bulosan and John Okada, the editors introduced readers to a variety of daring voices. Forty-five years later the radical collection continues to spark controversy. While in the seventies it helped establish Asian American literature as a serious and distinct literary tradition, today the editors' forceful voices reverberate in contemporary discussions about American literary traditions. Now back in print with a new foreword by literary scholar Tara Fickle, this third edition reminds us how Asian Americans fought for-and seized-their place in the American literary canon.

Yokohama, California (Paperback, revised edition): Toshio Mori Yokohama, California (Paperback, revised edition)
Toshio Mori; Introduction by Xiaojing Zhou, William Saroyan, Lawson Fusao Inada
R575 Discovery Miles 5 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Yokohama, California, originally released in 1949, is the first published collection of short stories by a Japanese American. Set in a fictional community, these linked stories are alive with the people, gossip, humor, and legends of Japanese America in the 1930s and 1940s. Replaces ISBN 9780295961675

Aiiieeeee! - An Anthology of Asian American Writers (Hardcover, third edition): Frank Chin, Jeffery Paul Chan, Lawson Fusao... Aiiieeeee! - An Anthology of Asian American Writers (Hardcover, third edition)
Frank Chin, Jeffery Paul Chan, Lawson Fusao Inada, Shawn Wong; Foreword by Tara Fickle
R2,473 Discovery Miles 24 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the eyes of mid-twentieth-century white America, "Aiiieeeee!" was the one-dimensional cry from Asian Americans, their singular expression of all emotions-it signified and perpetuated the idea of Asian Americans as inscrutable, foreign, self-hating, undesirable, and obedient. In this anthology first published in 1974, Frank Chin, Jeffery Chan, Lawson Inada, and Shawn Wong reclaimed that shout, outlining the history of Asian American literature and boldly drawing the boundaries for what was truly Asian American and what was white puppetry. Showcasing fourteen uncompromising works from authors such as Carlos Bulosan and John Okada, the editors introduced readers to a variety of daring voices. Forty-five years later the radical collection continues to spark controversy. While in the seventies it helped establish Asian American literature as a serious and distinct literary tradition, today the editors' forceful voices reverberate in contemporary discussions about American literary traditions. Now back in print with a new foreword by literary scholar Tara Fickle, this third edition reminds us how Asian Americans fought for-and seized-their place in the American literary canon.

Drawing the Line (Paperback, New): Lawson Fusao Inada Drawing the Line (Paperback, New)
Lawson Fusao Inada
R479 R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Save R83 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Poems about the resistance at the Heart Mountain Japanese American concentration camp, a wonderful ode to chopsticks, lyric evocations of the mountains of Oregon, and the beat of hard bop jazz drive this rich varied collection by one of our premier Asian American poets. Moving, hopeful, alive, and humorous.

Legends from Camp (Paperback): Lawson Fusao Inada Legends from Camp (Paperback)
Lawson Fusao Inada
R406 R307 Discovery Miles 3 070 Save R99 (24%) Out of stock

Winner, 1994 American Book Award. Los Angeles Times Book Award for Poetry finalist. "Recommended for classroom and library use, this book will add a fresh dimension to a growing body of literature that remembers, humanizes, and shares the Japanese-American internment experience for new generations."--"Choice"

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