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| author | Leonard, George J., Ed. Rosenblum, Diane, Ed. Leonard, Robert, Ed. Feldman, Amy, Ed. Kohn, Stefanie, Ed. |
| author_facet | Leonard, George J., Ed. Rosenblum, Diane, Ed. Leonard, Robert, Ed. Feldman, Amy, Ed. Kohn, Stefanie, Ed. Leonard, George J., Ed. Rosenblum, Diane, Ed. Leonard, Robert, Ed. Feldman, Amy, Ed. Kohn, Stefanie, Ed. |
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| contents | The Asian Pacific Heritage. A Companion to Literature and Arts. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Volume 2109. Leonard, George J., Ed. Rosenblum, Diane, Ed. Leonard, Robert, Ed. Feldman, Amy, Ed. Kohn, Stefanie, Ed. Asian Americans Asian History Cultural Background Cultural Influences Ethnicity Family (Sociological Unit) Fine Arts Food Immigration Literature Minority Groups Pacific Americans Theater Arts This book presents a collection of articles on the diverse history of Asian Pacific American heritage. Part 1, "Fundamentals," includes "Reading Asian Characters in English" (Leonard); (2) "Characters: The Asian Ideogram Systems" (Leonard); (3) "Asian Naming Systems" (Leonard); and (4) "The 'Model Minority' Discourse" (Niiya). Part 2, "The Family and the Self," includes (5) "Confucius and the Asian American Family" (Leonard); (6) "My Grandfather's Concubines: A First-Generation Woman Remembers Life in Peking" (Isham); (7) "Japanese American Life in the Twentieth Century"(Yamanaka); (8) "The Nisei Go to War" (Niiya); (9) "Being Nisei" (Niiya); (10) "Being Sansei" (Niiya); (11) "First-Generation Memories"(Millard and Millard); (12) "Filipino American Values"(Gonzales); (13) "Korean American One-Point-Five" (Lee); and (14) "The Lizard Hunter" (Tran). Part 3, "Roots, Traditions, and Asian Pacific Life: The Old Country and its Cultural Literacy," includes (15) "Food and Ethnic Identity" (Leonard and Saliba) (16) "Chinese Food" (Scott); (17) "Japanese Food" (Scott); (18) "Filipino Food" (Romero, Gonzales, Millard, and Millard); (19) "Korean Food" (Lee); (20) "Vietnamese Food" (Chung); (21) "Southeast Asian Food: The Durian and Beyond (Leonard and Saliba); (22) "Tea" (Okakura); (23) "Fengshui, Chinese Medicine, and Correlative Thinking" (Scott); (24) "Lunar New Year, the Moon Lady, and the Moon Festival" (Isham); (25) "Obon Season in Little Tokyo" (Niiya); (26) "Filipinos and Religion" (Millard, Millard, and Castillo-Pruden); and (27) "Maoism and Surviving the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution" (Isham). Part 4, "Asian Pacific Culture: Diaspora," includes: (28) "The Chinese Diaspora" (Hu-DeHart); (29) "The Arrival of the Asians in California" (Chin); (30) "The Early History of Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, and Filipinos in America" (Niiya); and (31) "Chinatown, 1899" (Higgins). Part 5, "Literature," includes (32) "Dialect, Standard, and Slang" (Leonard); (33) "Dialect Literature in America" (Kohn); (34) "Roots" (Scott); (35) "Roots" (Leonard); (36) "The Beginnings of Chinese Literature in America" (Leonard and Leonard); (37) "D.T. Suzuki and the Creation of Japanese American Zen" (Leonard); (38) "Asian American Literary Pioneers" (Chan and Leonard); (39) "Asian American Literature" (Solberg); (40) "First-Generation Writings" (Solberg); (41) "Asian American Autobiographical Tradition" (Niiya); (42) "Frank Chin" (Chan); (43) "Maxine Hong Kingston" (Ling and Chu); (44) "A Reader's Guide to Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club" (Isham); (45) "David Henry Hwang" (Chu); (46) "A Reader's Guide to Cebu and Dark Blue Suit Based on Interviews with its Author, Peter Bacho" (Leonard and Rosenblum); (47) "Jessica Hagedorn" (Jenkins); (48) "Lawson Fusao Inada" (Chan and Leonard); (49) "Garret Hongo" (Stern); (50) "The Literature of Korean America" (Solberg); (51) "The Korean American Novel" (Hahn); (52) "Discovering Korean American Literature" (Solberg); (53) "Clay Walls" (Solberg); and (54) "Cathy Song and the Korean American Experience in Poetry" (Solberg). Part 6, "The Arts," includes (55) "Chinese Opera" (Scott); (56) "Bernardo Bertolucci and the Westernization of The Last Emperor" (Leonard); (57) "A Viewer's Guide to Wayne Wang's Dim Sum" (Leonard); (58) "Asian American Visual Arts" (Drescher); (59) "Story Cloths" (Leonard); (60) "Toi Hoang" (Feldman); and (61) "First-Generation Painting" (Kelley). The two appendixes present an Asian Pacific chronology and statistics and a cultural lexicon for Asian Pacific Studies. (SM) |
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| spellingShingle | The Asian Pacific Heritage. A Companion to Literature and Arts. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Volume 2109. Leonard, George J., Ed. Rosenblum, Diane, Ed. Leonard, Robert, Ed. Feldman, Amy, Ed. Kohn, Stefanie, Ed. Asian Americans Asian History Cultural Background Cultural Influences Ethnicity Family (Sociological Unit) Fine Arts Food Immigration Literature Minority Groups Pacific Americans Theater Arts The Asian Pacific Heritage. A Companion to Literature and Arts. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Volume 2109. Leonard, George J., Ed. Rosenblum, Diane, Ed. Leonard, Robert, Ed. Feldman, Amy, Ed. Kohn, Stefanie, Ed. Asian Americans Asian History Cultural Background Cultural Influences Ethnicity Family (Sociological Unit) Fine Arts Food Immigration Literature Minority Groups Pacific Americans Theater Arts This book presents a collection of articles on the diverse history of Asian Pacific American heritage. Part 1, "Fundamentals," includes "Reading Asian Characters in English" (Leonard); (2) "Characters: The Asian Ideogram Systems" (Leonard); (3) "Asian Naming Systems" (Leonard); and (4) "The 'Model Minority' Discourse" (Niiya). Part 2, "The Family and the Self," includes (5) "Confucius and the Asian American Family" (Leonard); (6) "My Grandfather's Concubines: A First-Generation Woman Remembers Life in Peking" (Isham); (7) "Japanese American Life in the Twentieth Century"(Yamanaka); (8) "The Nisei Go to War" (Niiya); (9) "Being Nisei" (Niiya); (10) "Being Sansei" (Niiya); (11) "First-Generation Memories"(Millard and Millard); (12) "Filipino American Values"(Gonzales); (13) "Korean American One-Point-Five" (Lee); and (14) "The Lizard Hunter" (Tran). Part 3, "Roots, Traditions, and Asian Pacific Life: The Old Country and its Cultural Literacy," includes (15) "Food and Ethnic Identity" (Leonard and Saliba) (16) "Chinese Food" (Scott); (17) "Japanese Food" (Scott); (18) "Filipino Food" (Romero, Gonzales, Millard, and Millard); (19) "Korean Food" (Lee); (20) "Vietnamese Food" (Chung); (21) "Southeast Asian Food: The Durian and Beyond (Leonard and Saliba); (22) "Tea" (Okakura); (23) "Fengshui, Chinese Medicine, and Correlative Thinking" (Scott); (24) "Lunar New Year, the Moon Lady, and the Moon Festival" (Isham); (25) "Obon Season in Little Tokyo" (Niiya); (26) "Filipinos and Religion" (Millard, Millard, and Castillo-Pruden); and (27) "Maoism and Surviving the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution" (Isham). Part 4, "Asian Pacific Culture: Diaspora," includes: (28) "The Chinese Diaspora" (Hu-DeHart); (29) "The Arrival of the Asians in California" (Chin); (30) "The Early History of Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, and Filipinos in America" (Niiya); and (31) "Chinatown, 1899" (Higgins). Part 5, "Literature," includes (32) "Dialect, Standard, and Slang" (Leonard); (33) "Dialect Literature in America" (Kohn); (34) "Roots" (Scott); (35) "Roots" (Leonard); (36) "The Beginnings of Chinese Literature in America" (Leonard and Leonard); (37) "D.T. Suzuki and the Creation of Japanese American Zen" (Leonard); (38) "Asian American Literary Pioneers" (Chan and Leonard); (39) "Asian American Literature" (Solberg); (40) "First-Generation Writings" (Solberg); (41) "Asian American Autobiographical Tradition" (Niiya); (42) "Frank Chin" (Chan); (43) "Maxine Hong Kingston" (Ling and Chu); (44) "A Reader's Guide to Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club" (Isham); (45) "David Henry Hwang" (Chu); (46) "A Reader's Guide to Cebu and Dark Blue Suit Based on Interviews with its Author, Peter Bacho" (Leonard and Rosenblum); (47) "Jessica Hagedorn" (Jenkins); (48) "Lawson Fusao Inada" (Chan and Leonard); (49) "Garret Hongo" (Stern); (50) "The Literature of Korean America" (Solberg); (51) "The Korean American Novel" (Hahn); (52) "Discovering Korean American Literature" (Solberg); (53) "Clay Walls" (Solberg); and (54) "Cathy Song and the Korean American Experience in Poetry" (Solberg). Part 6, "The Arts," includes (55) "Chinese Opera" (Scott); (56) "Bernardo Bertolucci and the Westernization of The Last Emperor" (Leonard); (57) "A Viewer's Guide to Wayne Wang's Dim Sum" (Leonard); (58) "Asian American Visual Arts" (Drescher); (59) "Story Cloths" (Leonard); (60) "Toi Hoang" (Feldman); and (61) "First-Generation Painting" (Kelley). The two appendixes present an Asian Pacific chronology and statistics and a cultural lexicon for Asian Pacific Studies. (SM) |
| title | The Asian Pacific Heritage. A Companion to Literature and Arts. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Volume 2109. |
| topic | Asian Americans Asian History Cultural Background Cultural Influences Ethnicity Family (Sociological Unit) Fine Arts Food Immigration Literature Minority Groups Pacific Americans Theater Arts |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED436621 |