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35. American Identity and Multiculturalism (2001)

2001.03.14 The American Review

American   Identity and Multiculturalism
Various Aspects of Identity as Represented in Jewish American Literature: Diaspora, Holocaust, Israel BABA, Minako(1)
Vietnamese American Literature and American Society: From Refugees to the Second Generation, “VietnAmerican” YOSHIDA, Mitsu(21)
An Exile’s Counter-Narrative of Nation-Building: The U.S. Literary Study’s   Cultural-Critical Self-Fashoning and Theresa Hak Kyung Cha NITTA, Keiko(39)
Multiculturalism and Integrationism: A Study in Intellectural History KAMISADA, Shuichi(59)
Articles
Cape Cod as “Another World”: What Thoreau Found at the Edge of the World FUJIOKA, Nobuhiko(79)
Personal Story and Collective History in a Slave Narrative: Harriet A. Jacobs’ Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself NISHIMOTO, Azusa(97)
The Politics of Women’s Voices: The Strategy of Difference and Displacement in   Trinh T. Minh-ha’s Film, Surname Viêt, Given Name Nam: “There is no real   me to return to.” KAWAGUCHI, Keiko(115)
Justice and Mercy: Release of Japanese War Cristmas and Japanese-American Relations Following Peace, 1952-1958 HIGURASHI, Yoshinobu(135)
Note
The Russo-Japanese War and Japanese Folktales: Japanese Image in Alice Bacon’s In the Land of Gods SUNADA, Erica(155)
The Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting: A Summary Report -167
Abstracts -189