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'For a paper son, paper is blood': Subjectivation and Authenticity in Fae Myenne Ng's Bone.Published in:1999By:Kim, Thomas W.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Racial Asymmetries: Asian American Fictional Worlds.Published in:2014By:Tran, FrancesPublication type:Book Review
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