Most Popular White Papers
RE-SIGNED SUBJECTS: WOMEN, WORK, AND WORLD IN THE FICTION OF CARLOS BULOSAN AND HISAYE YAMAMOTO
Studies in the Literary Imagination, Spring 2004 by Higashida, Cheryl
____. "Homecoming." On Becoming Filipino: Selected Writings of Carlos Bulosan. Ed. E. San Juan, Jr. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1995. 90-6.
____. Sound of Falling Light: Letters in Exile. Ed. Dolores S. Feria. Quezon City, Philippines: U of Philippines P, 1960.
Campomanes, Oscar V,. and Todd S. Gernes. "Two Letters from America: Carlos Bulosan and the Act of Writing." MELUS 15 (1988): 15-46.
Cheung, King-Kok. Articulate Silences: Hisaye Yamamoto, Maxine Hong Kingston, Joy Kogawa. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1993.
____, ed. "Seventeen Syllables." New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 1994.
Cordova, Fred. Filipinos: Forgotten Asian Americans. Demonstration Project for Asian Americans, 1983.
Denning, Michael. The Cultural Front: The Laboring of American Culture in the Twentieth Century. London: Verso, 1998.
Diaz de Rivera, Lina B. "The Female Principle and Woman Reading in Carlos Bulosan Story." Dillman Review 37 (1989): 11-14.
Eviota, Elizabeth Uy. The Political Economy of Gender: Women and the Sexual Division of Labor in the Philippines. London: Zed Books, 1992.
Goellnicht, Donald C. "Transplanted Discourses in Hisaye Yamamotos 'Seventeen Syllables.'" Cheung 181-93.
Hong, Grace Kyungwon. "'Something Forgotten Which Should Have Been Remembered': Private Property and Cross-Racial Solidarity in the Work of Hisaye Yamamoto." American Literature 71 (1999): 291-310.
Kim, Elaine H. "Hisaye Yamamoto: A Woman's View." Cheung, Articulate Silences 109-17.
Lasker, Bruno. Filipino Immigration to Continental United States and to Hawaii. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1931.
Lee, Rachel C. The Americas of Asian American Literature. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1999.
Libretti, Timothy. "U.S. Literary History and Class Consciousness: Rethinking U.S. Proletarian and Third World Minority Literatures." Diss. U of Michigan, 1995.
Lowe, Lisa. Immigrant Acts: On Asian American Cultural Politics. Durham: Duke UP, 1996.
Lukács, Georg. History and Class Consciousness. Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 1973.
McWilliams, Carey. Brothers Under the Skin. Rev. ed. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1964.
____. Factories in the Field: The Story of Migratory Farm Labor in California. 1939. Santa Barbara: Peregrine Publishers, Inc., 1971.
Moore, Ward. "A Letter From Southern California." San Francisco Chronicle. 15 Jan. 1950: 5.
Mostern, Kenneth. "Why is America in the Heart?" Hitting Critical Mass: A Journal of Asian American Cultural Criticism 2 (1994): 35-65.
Okihiro, Gary Y. Margins and Mainstreams: Asians in American History and Culture. Seattle: U of Washington P, 1994.
Rabinowitz, Paula. Labor and Desire: Women's Revolutionary Fiction in Depression America. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1991.
Rolf, Robert T. "The Short Stories of Hisaye Yamamoto, Japanese American Writer." Cheung, Articulate Silences 89-108.
San Juan, Jr., E. The Philippine Temptation: Dialectics of Philippines-U.S. Literary Relations. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1996.
Slotkin, Joel, "Igorots and Indians: Racial Hierarchies and Conceptions of the Savage in Carlos Bulosan's Fiction of the Philippines." American Literature 72 (2000): 843-66.