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Ethnic reproduction and the amniotic deep: Joy Kogawa's Obasan.

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Frontiers - A Journal of Women's Studies, January 1st, 2003

The speech that frees comes forth from that amniotic deep Joy Kogawa, Obasan

Combining prose, poetry, and documentary, Obasan records the struggle of the Japanese Canadian community against a hostility that takes many forms--long standing racial prejudice, wartime internment, and double dispersal and exile--all perpetrated by Canadians against Canadian citizens of Japanese descent. (1) Kogawa's national and political story is also an intricate tale of intimacy and loss between Japanese mothers, daughters, grandmothers, and aunts. At the intersection between the story of ethnic suffering and...

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