Intersecting Circles: The Voices of Hapa Women in Poetry and Prose, Issues 74-77Marie Hara, Nora Okja Keller This anthology, coedited by Keller and Hara, includes some very good writing by women of mixed race whose writing reflects the strength and turbulence of their experiences. Here, in their words, lies the dichotomy of their various existences. Divided into three sections: Citizens of Nowhere, Through Yesterday To Grasp Her Wholeness, and My Heart's Own Cathedral. |
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Negotiating the Hyphen Marie Murphy Hara | 9 |
Circling Hapa Nora Okja Keller Citizen of Nowhere | 17 |
What Are You? Anne Xuan Clark | 27 |
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