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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
The Boss of Abandoned White Buttons | 3 | |
Jean and Me | 4 | |
Mourning the Blood That Spilled to Make This Stew and Laughing Loud, or Why I Hate My Cousin Pucha | 6 | |
Gifts of the Magi | 12 | |
for my Lola | 20 | |
Remembering Ma-Ma | 22 | |
Inheriting My Mother's Garden | 25 | |
So Tsi-fai | 28 | |
My Family/My Gang | 31 | |
Mango | 41 | |
Homecoming | 43 | |
No Stone | 54 | |
Summer of My Korean Soldier | 55 | |
The Babies: I and II | 62 | |
A Letter to My Sister | 65 | |
Three Women and a Master | 72 | |
Blindsided | 83 | |
Warning | 89 | |
Inheritance | 90 | |
Virginia Wong's Way of Seeing | 93 | |
The Brilliance of Diamonds | 94 | |
Cinemaya | 102 | |
The Presence of Lite Spam | 109 | |
Defining Genealogies: Feminist Reflections on Being South Asian in North America | 119 | |
Hambun-Hambun | 128 | |
Fortune | 133 | |
Race, Class, and Gender in Asian America | 135 | |
Maiden Voyage: Excursion into Sexuality and Identity Politics in Asian America | 142 | |
Storytime | 153 | |
A Portrait of the Self as Nation, 1990-1991 | 159 | |
Asian Pacific American Women and Racialized Sexual Harassment | 164 | |
How to Articulate the Inarticulable I, II and III | 174 | |
They Defiled My Body, Not My Spirit: The Story of a Korean Comfort Woman, Chung Seo Woon | 177 | |
"Bad Women": Asian American Visual Artists Hanh Thi Pham, Hung Liu, and Yong Soon Min | 184 | |
Anna May Speaks | 195 | |
The Family Hour | 201 | |
From "Thirty and Five Books" in Dura | 203 | |
Violence in Our Communities: "Where Are the Asian Women?" | 207 | |
Against the Tide: Reflections on Organizing New York City's South Asian Taxicab Drivers | 215 | |
Living Today: HIV, AIDS, and Asian and Pacific Islander Women | 223 | |
Speaking Out: Memories of a Nisei Activist | 229 | |
a straight sex asian love / pilipina (p)ucking poem | 240 | |
It Went by Me | 242 | |
Passion and Commitment: Asian American Women and Hollywood | 258 | |
Work, Immigration, Gender: Asian "American" Women | 269 | |
Silence of Form | 278 | |
Notes | 283 | |
Contributors and Editorial Board Members | 301 | |
Acknowledgments | 309 |
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