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MEDIATING HISTORICAL MEMORY IN ASIAN/AMERICAN FAMILY MEMOIRS: K. CONNIE KANG'S \HOME WAS THE LAND OF MORNING CALM\ AND DUONG VAN MAI ELLIOTT'S \THE SACRED WILLOW\
by
DAVIS, ROCÍO G.
in
American history
/ Authors
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Autobiographies
/ Collective memory
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Comparative analysis
/ Cultural history
/ Cultural identity
/ Elliot, Doung Van Mai
/ Ethnic identity
/ Families & family life
/ Historical text analysis
/ Identity
/ Kang, K. Connie
/ Korean culture
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary techniques
/ Mediation
/ Memoirs
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Narrative history
/ Narratives
/ Public image
/ Relatives
/ Sacredness
/ See, Lisa
/ Self representation
/ United States history
/ Vietnam War
/ Vietnamese language
/ Works
/ Writers
/ Writing
2007
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MEDIATING HISTORICAL MEMORY IN ASIAN/AMERICAN FAMILY MEMOIRS: K. CONNIE KANG'S \HOME WAS THE LAND OF MORNING CALM\ AND DUONG VAN MAI ELLIOTT'S \THE SACRED WILLOW\
by
DAVIS, ROCÍO G.
in
American history
/ Authors
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Autobiographies
/ Collective memory
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Comparative analysis
/ Cultural history
/ Cultural identity
/ Elliot, Doung Van Mai
/ Ethnic identity
/ Families & family life
/ Historical text analysis
/ Identity
/ Kang, K. Connie
/ Korean culture
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary techniques
/ Mediation
/ Memoirs
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Narrative history
/ Narratives
/ Public image
/ Relatives
/ Sacredness
/ See, Lisa
/ Self representation
/ United States history
/ Vietnam War
/ Vietnamese language
/ Works
/ Writers
/ Writing
2007
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MEDIATING HISTORICAL MEMORY IN ASIAN/AMERICAN FAMILY MEMOIRS: K. CONNIE KANG'S \HOME WAS THE LAND OF MORNING CALM\ AND DUONG VAN MAI ELLIOTT'S \THE SACRED WILLOW\
by
DAVIS, ROCÍO G.
in
American history
/ Authors
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Autobiographies
/ Collective memory
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Comparative analysis
/ Cultural history
/ Cultural identity
/ Elliot, Doung Van Mai
/ Ethnic identity
/ Families & family life
/ Historical text analysis
/ Identity
/ Kang, K. Connie
/ Korean culture
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary techniques
/ Mediation
/ Memoirs
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Narrative history
/ Narratives
/ Public image
/ Relatives
/ Sacredness
/ See, Lisa
/ Self representation
/ United States history
/ Vietnam War
/ Vietnamese language
/ Works
/ Writers
/ Writing
2007
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MEDIATING HISTORICAL MEMORY IN ASIAN/AMERICAN FAMILY MEMOIRS: K. CONNIE KANG'S \HOME WAS THE LAND OF MORNING CALM\ AND DUONG VAN MAI ELLIOTT'S \THE SACRED WILLOW\
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MEDIATING HISTORICAL MEMORY IN ASIAN/AMERICAN FAMILY MEMOIRS: K. CONNIE KANG'S \HOME WAS THE LAND OF MORNING CALM\ AND DUONG VAN MAI ELLIOTT'S \THE SACRED WILLOW\
2007
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This essay analyzes forms of historical mediation through auto/biographical writing by proposing how history may be mediated structurally and thematically. Using K. Connie Kang's Home was the Land of Morning Calm (1995) and Duong Van Mai Elliott's The Sacred Willow (1999), the article explores how Asian/American family memoirs also create cultural memory to empower a community through historical knowledge and awareness of cultural location in society.
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