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Nora Okja Keller
AML 2410—Issues in American Literature and Culture: American Empire and Territories, Spring 2019
Resisting Diaspora and Transnational Definitions in Monique Truong's the Book of Salt, Peter Bacho's Cebu, and Other Fiction
CENTRE for ENGLISH STUDIES SYLLABUS at a GLANCE Semester I
The Ghost As Ghost: Compulsory Rationalism and Asian American Literature, Post-1965
American Book Awards 2004
A Concise Companion to American Studies
Fall 2016 Undergraduate Course Descriptions
Home Is Where the Heart Is? : Identity and Belonging in Asian American Literature
© 2007 Maria J. Rice ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Transforming Whiteness: Seeing (And) Shifting Representations of Whiteness in Twentieth-Century American Literature and Film
Contemporary Feminist Fiction and Historieal Trauma by Heidi Tiedemann Graduate Department of English University of Toronto Doctor of Philosophy, 200 1
The Dual Lives of Nora Okja Keller, an Interview
American Book Awards 2005
Conference Program
1 Asian 320.05
Accessing an Archive of Korean/American Constructions
2021 Nemla Convention Program R.Pdf
Asian and Asian American Authors
Top View
The AACP Newsletter Since 1970 Asian American Curriculum Project, Inc
Nora Okja Keller and the Silenced Woman: an Interview
E-Mail:
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Eating Asian America: Race, Culture, and Identity
The Asian American Literature We've Constructed
Korean American Literature
Unsettling Transpacific Ecologies
The Ethics of Writing, Reading, and Othering
©2009 Rika Nakamura ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
NEA Literature Fellowships
Asian American Literary Studies at Maturity Angela Noelle Brada-Williams San Jose State University,
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Previous Winners of the American Book Award