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Grouped by Topic Activism Blood, Sweat and Lace Eating Welfare Gabriela Silence Broken: Korean Comfort Women Why Is Preparing Fish a Political Act? Yuri Kochiyama: Passion for Justice Arts Between the Lines: Asian American Women’s Poetry Jazz Is My Native Language: A Portrait of Toshiko Akiyoshi Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision Mitsuye and Nellie: Asian American Poets Family 5 Girls The Children We Sacrifice Daughter from Danang First Person Plural Issei Wahine I Will Always Tell This Story Kelly Loves Tony Knowing Her Place Searching for Go-Hyang Voices of Challenge: Hmong Women in Transition Who’s Going to Pay for These Donuts, Anyway? Xích-lô First-Person Narrative and Biography First Person Plural From Hollywood to Hanoi Hapa Happy Birthday Tutu Ruth Hawai‘i’s Last Queen Issei Wahine Rabbit in the Moon Searching for Go-Hyang “In Her Eyes” 413 Then There Were None Who’s Going to Pay for These Donuts, Anyway? Why Is Preparing Fish a Political Act? Xích-lô Yuri Kochiyama: Passion for Justice Hawai‘i Happy Birthday Tutu Ruth Hawai‘i’s Last Queen Then There Were None Immigrant and Refugee Experiences Between Worlds Issei Wahine Her Uprooting Plants Her Knowing Her Place Moving Mountains: The Story of the Yiu Mien Quiet Passages: The Japanese American War Bride Experience Sambal Belacan in San Francisco Separate Lives, Broken Dreams Talking History Unbidden Voices Voices of Challenge: Hmong Women in Transition Labor, Class Behind the Labels Blood, Sweat and Lace Eating Welfare Four Women The Global Assembly Line Sa-I-Gu: From Korean Women’s Perspectives Sewing Woman Unbidden Voices Lesbian/Bisexual Not Just Passing Through Sambal Belacan in San Francisco Media Representations From Hollywood to Hanoi 414 n a n c y i n k y u n g k i m [13.58.252.8] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 19:59 GMT) Hollywood Harems Picturing Oriental Girls: A (Re)Educational Videotape Slaying the Dragon Mental Health The Children We Sacrifice Who’s Going to Pay for These Donuts, Anyway? Mixed Heritage Between Worlds Beyond Black and White Hapa Precious Cargo Transnational Adoptees First Person Plural Precious Cargo Searching for Go-Hyang War and Military Presence in Asia Between Worlds Camp Arirang From Hollywood to Hanoi Moving Mountains: The Story of the Yiu Mien Precious Cargo Quiet Passages: The Japanese American War Bride Experience Rabbit in the Moon Silence Broken: Korean Comfort Women Sin City Diary Xích-lô Youth 5 Girls The Children We Sacrifice Frankly Speaking Girls Like Us Kelly Loves Tony Mai’s America Miss India Georgia “In Her Eyes” 415 n o t e I thank the following individuals for their valuable suggestions and feedback in helping me develop this bibliography: Shirley Hune, Davianna McGregor, Gail Nomura, Rhacel Parreñas,Amy Stillman, Linda Võ, and Judy Yung. 1. Nancy I. Kim, “The General Survey Course on Asian American Women: Transformative Education and Asian American Feminist Pedagogy,“ Journal of Asian American Studies 3:1 (February 2000): 37–65. See also Shirley Hune’s Introduction in this book. 416 n a n c y i n k y u n g k i m ...

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