Bibliographies on
Canadian Literature and Film Studies

I. 加拿大文學文本與評論Canadian Literature

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Chen, Davina Te-Min. "Naomi's Liberation." Critical Mass 2.1(1994): 99-128. 

Cheung, King-kok. Articulate Silences: Hisaye Yamamoto, Maxine Hong Kingston, Joy Kogawa. New York: Cornell UP, 1993. 

Chua, Cheng Lok. "Witnessing the Japanese Canadian Experience in World War II: Processual structure, Symbolism, and Irony in Joy Kogawa's Obasan." Reading the Literatures of Asian America. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1992: 97-110. 

Davey, Frank. "This Land That Is like Every Land: Obasan." Post-National Arguments: The Politics of the Anglophone-Canadian Novels since 1967. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1993. 

Davidson, Arnold. Writing Against the Silence: Joy Kogawa's Obasan. Toronto: ECW, 1993. 

Fujita, Gayle K. "'To Attend the Sound of Stone': The Sensibility of Silence in Obasan." MELUS 12(1985): 33- 

Goellict, Erika. "The Riddle of Concentric Worlds in Obasan." Canadian Literature 109(1986): 34-56. 

Goellnicht, Donald C. "Father Land and/or Mother Tongue: The Divided Female Subject in Kogawa's Obasan and Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior." Redefining Autobiography in Twentieth-Century Women's Fiction: An Essay Collection. Ed. Janice Morgan & Colette T. Hall. New York: Garland P, 1991. 119-34. 

Harris, Mason. "Broken Generations in 'Obasan': Inner Conflict and the Destruction of Community." Canadian Literature 27(1990): 41-57. 

Kanefsky, Rachelle. "Debunking a Postmodern Conception of History: A Defence of Humanist Values in the Novels of Joy Kogawa." Canadian Literature (1996): 11-35. 

Koh, Karlyn. "Joy Kogawa Talks to Karlyn Koh: The Heart-of-the-Matter Questions." The Other Woman: Women of Colour in Contemporary Canadian Literature. Ed. Makeda Silvera. Toronto: Black Women and Women of Colour P, 1995. 19-41. 

Magnusson, A. Lynne. "Language and Longing in Joy Kogawa's Obasan." Canadian Literature 116(1988): 58-66. 

Merivale, P. "Framed Voices: The Polyphonic Elegies of H*bert and Kogawa." Canadian Literature 116(1988): 68-82. 

Rutherford, Jonathan. "A Place Called Home: Identity and the Culture Politics of Difference" Identity: Community, Culture, Difference. Ed. Jonathan Rutherford. London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1990. 9-27 

Lim, Shirley Geok-lin and Amy Ling, eds. Reading the Literatures of Asian America. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1992. 

Silvera,Makeda, ed. "Joy Kogawa Talks to Karlyn Koh: The Heart-of-the-Matter Questions." The Other Woman: Women of Colour in Contemporary Canadian Literature. Toronto: Black Women and Women of Colour P, 1995. 19-41. 

Ueki, Teruyo. "Obasan: Revelations in a Paradoxical Scheme." MELUS 18(1993): 5-20. 

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