Songs My Mother Taught Me: Stories, Plays, and Memoir - Wakako Yamauchi - Books - Feminist Press at The City University of - 9781558610866 - July 14, 1994
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Songs My Mother Taught Me: Stories, Plays, and Memoir 1st edition

Wakako Yamauchi

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Songs My Mother Taught Me: Stories, Plays, and Memoir 1st edition

   Songs My Mother Taught Me is the first collection of literature by this mature and accomplished writer. In her eloquent prose, Yamauchi, a Nisei (second-generation Japanese American) illuminates the neglected social and emotional history of two generations of Japanese in the United States, recalling the harsh lives of rural immigrants, tenant farmers, and itinerant laborers. Informed by her own family history, her stories and plays recreate the wartime relocation of Japanese Americans and their postwar return to urban centers. She captures their ambivalent longings for the prewar family and culture of Japan. She also writes more recently of very young Mexican immigrants hired in as cheap labor in southern California who view a middle-aged Japanese woman as "the American", and ask her for advice. The irony is almost too daunting for her to bear, as she thinks about the past.

   Without bitterness, and often with quiet humor, Yamauchi's human-sized dramas open into larger social histories and the great narrative myths of culture. Like Toshio Mori and Hisaye Yamamoto, Yamauchi is a pioneer of Asian-American literature.


272 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 14, 1994
ISBN13 9781558610866
Publishers Feminist Press at The City University of
Pages 272
Dimensions 139 × 215 × 25 mm   ·   425 g
Language English  
Editor Hongo, Garrett