Making More Waves: New Writing by Asian American Women Edited by Elaine H. Kim (Out of Print) HISTORY - Philippine RevolutionAsian American women writers of all ages explore a complex range of identities through poetry, fiction, essays, and memoirs, most of which have never been published. The contributors take on little explored topics and expand the limits of ethnic based identity, resisting stereotypes and breaking silences. Candid and memorable, their essays, stories, and poetry change popular assumptions and engage readers. This inclusive new collection, by the editors
Australia)Someone remarked that "a Filipino is a Filipino is a Filipino
Food enthusiasts can easily nibble their way through each of the destination replete with contact details of every pit stop
The reader suffers with her as this world is savagely destroyed by the outbreak of war
poems and artworks included
bright and talented Filipinos choose to serve as volunteers in some countries which are poorer than their own
Paperback: 267 pages
He passed the New York bar in 1974 and has been practicing since then
and female leads readers can fall in love with
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whose religions are linked with the rich mixture of Indo-Malayan-Chinese
ISBN-13: 978-07-3-857134-8
He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts