Sonia Sanchez's Haiku: A Voice of Herself.Published in:2023By:Luo LianggongPublication type:Poetry Review
"The blood is in me, but not the feel of the country": Belongingness and the Mexican (and) American Gothic Sentimental in Josefina Niggli's Step Down, Elder Brother.Published in:2023By:Romero, Wanalee O.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Cultivating Land and Reclaiming Mobility: Asian American Mobility of Rural and Urban Spaces in Minari: America is founded on myths of mobility.-Sau-ling Cynthia Wong (118).Published in:Journal of Ethnic American Literature, 2023, n. 13, p. 37By:Wonjeong KimPublication type:Article
Black Girlhood Remixed: Reimagining, Redressing, and Redeeming Black Girlhood Studies with Toni Morrison.Published in:2023By:Franklin, KellyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Learning to Love Intersectionality: Chineseness and American National Identity: Chingyen Mayer interviewing Shirley Geok-lin Lim.Published in:2023By:Mayer, ChingyenPublication type:Interview
"Freedom Is Just Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose": The Turn in Dana Gioia's Meet Me at the Lighthouse.Published in:2023By:Geok-lin Lim, ShirleyPublication type:Literary Criticism