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Yell-oh girls! : emerging voices explore culture, ... Read More

Nam, Vickie.(Editor).

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  • ISBN: 9780060959449
  • ISBN: 0060959444
  • ISBN: 9781613835920
  • ISBN: 1613835922
  • Physical Description: xxxv, 297 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Harper, ©2001.

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Formatted Contents Note:
Orientation : finding the way home. Two / June Kim ... Read More
Innocence / Debra Yoo -- Chalk marks / Nina Ji Yun ... Read More
Summary, etc.:
In this groundbreaking collection of personal ... Read More
Subject: Asian American teenage girls > Psychology.
Asian American teenage girls > Physiology.
Self-esteem in adolescence > United States.
Body image in adolescence > United States.
Youths' writings, American.
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50500. ‡gOrientation : finding the way home. ‡tTwo / ‡rJune Kim -- ‡tTrain / ‡rMeggy Wang -- ‡tWhere are you from? / ‡rJennifer Sa-riang Kim -- ‡tWatching America with a coke / ‡rSarah Chang -- ‡tDistance, time, and wingspan / ‡rGloria Ng -- ‡tMemories of Chinatown / ‡rJean Chow -- ‡tFamily trip / ‡rDebra Yoo -- ‡tRe-orienting the self / ‡rElizabeth Kao -- ‡tParadise ain't shit so why don't you jus' shut yoa' mout' / ‡rElena Cabatu -- ‡tMy country 'tis of thee / ‡rElizabeth C. Leung -- ‡tFlushing / ‡rRona Luo -- ‡tMentor piece : "Welcome to Washington" / ‡rHelen Zia -- ‡gFamily ties. ‡tBristled affection / ‡rCarolyn Feng -- ‡tKnowing / ‡rYusun Kwon -- ‡tHer three-inch feet / ‡rJenny Yu -- ‡tMonopoly nights / ‡rLei-Ann Lawi -- ‡tBurnt rice with fish sauce / ‡rMai-Linh Hong -- ‡tTainted / ‡rBelinda Wong -- ‡tSeparation anxiety / ‡rRoselyn Domingo -- ‡tGhost brother / ‡rJanet Jun -- ‡tInsomnia / ‡rTina Shim -- ‡tDaughter / ‡rKim Vigilia -- ‡tCultural karma / ‡rGena S. Hamamoto -- ‡tAnswer / ‡rJulie Lu -- ‡tTo our favorite baby doctor / ‡rJennifer Chen -- ‡tFried fish / ‡rAnjelica Cruz -- ‡tCollisions / ‡rRebecca In-young Chung -- ‡tFuneral for Bryce / ‡rAnjali Blob -- ‡tThe procession / ‡rCaroline Fan -- ‡tChicken tinola / ‡rRebecca Villanueva -- ‡tFurikake / ‡rLei-Ann Lawi -- ‡tKitchen god / ‡rCelena Cipriaso -- ‡tSister skin / ‡rJanet Jun -- ‡tIf / ‡rWendy Cheung -- ‡tI love you, Dad (an unsent letter) / ‡rGrace Song -- ‡tMentor piece : My mother's food / ‡rNora Okja Keller -- ‡gDolly rage. ‡tChina doll / ‡rAlaina Wong -- ‡tMirror, mirror / ‡rJulia Wong -- ‡tfor body / ‡rRebecca Villanueva -- ‡tThe pimple / ‡rcia_b -- ‡tI wanned fo' try biore / ‡rElena Cabatu -- ‡tFor those who love yellow girls / ‡rMeggy Wang -- ‡tMaybelline on Maple Street / ‡rAlison Park -- ‡tBest friends / ‡rJennifer Li -- ‡tFinding my eye-dentity / ‡rOlivia Chung -- ‡tNostrils / ‡rSarah Chang -- ‡tOther sister / ‡rKim McKee -- ‡tBreakup notice / ‡rUnknown -- ‡tAnorexic / ‡rAlice Chung -- ‡trice cakes rice cakes and cereal, a memoir / ‡rNaomi Irie -- ‡tLawsuit / ‡rLing Ngo.
50500. ‡tInnocence / ‡rDebra Yoo -- ‡tChalk marks / ‡rNina Ji Yun Baek -- ‡tOn the 16:episodes / ‡rSandy'ci Moua -- ‡tSalt bread / ‡rKhamphian Vang -- ‡t"Ching, Chang, Chong!" / ‡rMichelle Ogues -- ‡t94.6 / ‡rAlice Chung -- ‡tBarbarian / ‡r"Millie" -- ‡tMentor piece : When Asian eyes are smiling / ‡rLois-Ann Yamanaka -- ‡gFinding my voice. ‡tChinglish / ‡rCaroline Fan -- ‡tKim Chee and yellow peril / ‡rJenny S. Kim -- ‡tMarvin Gaye/The trials of being / ‡rAnjali Nath -- ‡tFunny girl / ‡rDiya Gullapalli -- ‡tOrientation day / ‡rJennifer Wang -- ‡tGoing undercover / ‡rWendy M. Thompson -- ‡tAnalyze this / ‡rErika Kim -- ‡tLearning to love my skin / ‡rKamala Nair -- ‡tZine grrrl / ‡rKristy Chan -- ‡tWho we are : South Asian girls speak out / ‡gRoundtable discussion -- ‡tIdentity crisis / ‡rMichelle Chang -- ‡tMentor piece : Then and now, finding my voice / ‡rElaine H. Kim -- ‡gGirlwind : emerging voices for change. ‡tGinseng from Starbucks / ‡rMai-Ling Hong -- ‡tJust the tip of the iceberg, letter to the director / ‡rAlaina Wong -- ‡tOne in front of the other / ‡rTressa Anolin Navalta -- ‡tAfter the credits rolled / ‡rL.W. -- ‡tLearning by example-youth activism in the new millennium / ‡rCeleste Chu -- ‡tGlobal impact / ‡rLeanna Nakamura -- ‡tScreening Asian Americans : more Asian than American? / ‡rJean Phan -- ‡tRevolution / ‡rApril Bonnie Chang -- ‡tUntitled / ‡rOlivia Chung -- ‡tWaving fans / ‡rMia Chan Mi Park -- ‡tMy first film / ‡rNiru Jayaraman -- ‡tCoalition building among people of color / ‡rRupal Patel -- ‡tBig bad prank-broadening the definition of Asian American feminist activism / ‡rKristina Sheryl Wong -- ‡tModel minority guilt / ‡rMarites L. Mendoza -- ‡tMentor piece : Excerpts from the conversation begins : Mothers and daughters talk about living feminism / ‡rPatsy Mink and Wendy Mink.
520 . ‡aIn this groundbreaking collection of personal writings, young Asian American girls come together for the first time and engage in a dynamic converstions about the unique challenges they face in their lives. Promoted by a variety of pressing questions from editor Vickie Nam and culled from hundreds of submission from all over the country, these revelatory essays, poems, and stories tackle such complex issues as dual identities, culture clashes, family matters, body image, and the need to find one's voice. With a foreword by Phoebe Eng, as well as contributions from accomplished Asian American women mentors Janice Mirikitani, Helen Zia, Nora Okja Keller, Lois-Ann Yamanaka, Elaine Kim, Patsy Mink, and Wendy Mink, Yell-Oh Girls! is an inspiring and much-needed resource for young Asian American girls.
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