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Exile And The Heart: Lesbian Fiction by tamai Kobayshi. tamai kobayashi was born in Japan and raised in Canada. Pain isheld in humour and tears. tamai kobayashi is a writer to be reckoned with.. http://www.cspi.org/womenspress/books/e/exile.htm
Extractions: Tamai Kobayashi was born in Japan and raised in Canada. Her work has appeared in absinthe literary journal Fireweed: A Feminist Quarterly Piece of my Heart: A Lesbian of Colour Anthology (Sister Vision Press), Getting Wet: Tales of Lesbian Seduction (Womens Press). She has also co-authored, with Mona Oikawa, All Names Spoken (Sister Vision Press). From the Future Bakery to Old Man Dam, Tamai Kobyashi reveals the ordinary and extraordinary lives of Asian-Canadian lesbians and their families with a quiet, intense passion. Kobayshi has a sharp eye for the poetic in the everyday, and for the small resonant truths that gleam amidst the seemingly mundane. Contemplative, generous, and precise, this is a book about how history, personal and global, creates the present and how the present evolves into history. - Larissa Lai, author of When Fox is a Thousand Lesbian Fiction
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Extractions: Tamai Kobayashi Exile and the Heart Women's Press 1998 Biography Tamai Kobayashi was born in Japan and raised in Canada. She has been a part of Asian ReVisions, Wasabi Daiko, Asian Lesbians of Toronto, absinthe, and a guest editorial collective for the literary magazine Fireweed. She has given readings of her work all over Canada. With Mona Oikawa, she co-authored All Names Spoken (published 1992). Her latest work is Exile and the Heart was published by Women's Press in 1998. She likes the X-Files and the occasional Xena and Buffy fix. She watches too much TV and loves to sleep in. Exile and the Heart From the Future Bakery to Old Man Dam, Tamai Kobayashi reveals the ordinary and extraordinary lives of Asian-Canadian lesbians and their families with a quiet intense passion. Kobayashi has a sharp eye for the poetic in the everyday, and for the small resonant truths that gleam amidst the seemingly mundane. Contemplative, generous, and precise, this is a book about how history, personal and global, creates the present and how the present evolves into history. Study Questions (useful for teachers!)
Untitled Document An Email Interview with tamai kobayashi. The following e-mail interview withtamai kobayashi was conducted by Larissa Lai in the spring of 1999. http://www.ucalgary.ca/~lalai/intertamai.htm
Extractions: An E-mail Interview with Tamai Kobayashi The following e-mail interview with Tamai Kobayashi was conducted by Larissa Lai in the spring of 1999. Larissa Lai: Do you think of your work as coming from a tradition/traditions? What are they? How do you see your work in relation to those traditions? LL: Tell me about some of your community involvements. What were some of the discussions that took place in those communities at the time when you were involved? What did those discussions means to you? How have they made you who you are? You were present in Toronto at a very significant time in Canadian lesbian of colour history. Can you share some of that history with us? LL: Are there any historical facts or incidents, regardless of whether you were there when they took place or whether they happened years before you were born, that you feel have shaped you as a writer? How have they shaped you? Do you discuss those incidents directly in your work? Why or why not? TK: History shapes my writing. Even my utopian/disutopian sci - fi edge has been carved by history. That's what every one is - carved by history - that's what I believe. History trickles down into my work, some times it pours. Like when my Japanese language school teacher talked about how her family had been interned during the Second World War how can't you be haunted by history? There was a vicious anti-south Asian feeling present in this country during the seventies. The newspapers screamed immigrants were taking jobs away from 'Canadians', as though all Canadians except First Nations people are not immigrants. Then we heard how a South Asian man was pushed from the subway platform. And I saw how some students were treated in my school, my classroom.
On Edge Series Jan. 30, 2002 tamai kobayashi. tamai kobayashi was born in Japan andraised in Canada. She has been a part of Asian ReVisions, Wasabi http://www.eciad.bc.ca/~amathur/on-edge/onedge.html
Extractions: The On Edge Reading and Performance Series is funded by the Canada Council Literary Readings Program and is co-sponsored by the IntraNation Project and the Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design (Critical+Cultural Studies). All readings take place at the cafeteria of the ECIAD Granville Island campus on Thursdays at 8:15 pm. Jan. 23, 2002 Roy Miki is a writer, poet, and editor who teaches contemporary literature at Simon Fraser University. He is the author of Justice in Our Time (co-authored with Cassandra Kobayashi) (Talonbooks 1991), a documentary history of the Japanese Canadian redress movement in which he actively participated, three books of poems, Saving Face (Turnstone 1991) and Random Access File (Red Deer College Press 1995), Surrender , (Mercury Press, 2001), .and a collection of critical essays, Broken Entries: Race, Subjectivity, Writing (Mercury Press 1998). He won the 2002 Governor-General's award for poetry for Surrender (Mercury, 2002). Jan. 30, 2002 Tamai Kobayashi Tamai Kobayashi was born in Japan and raised in Canada. She has been a part of Asian ReVisions, Wasabi Daiko, Asian Lesbians of Toronto, absinthe, and a guest editorial collective for the literary magazine Fireweed. She has given readings of her work all over Canada. With Mona Oikawa, she co-authored
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Pubs.htm Ishikawa, T., tamai, Y., Rochelle, JM, Hirata, M., Namba, Y., Sugimoto, Y., Ichikawa Oshima,M., Oshima, H., kobayashi, M., Tsutsumi, M. and Taketo, MM Evidence http://www4.mfour.med.kyoto-u.ac.jp/pubs.html
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Extractions: by Karin Aguilar-San Juan Chung, C., A. Kim, A. K. Lemeshewsky, eds. 1987. Between the Lines: An Anthology. Santa Cruz, Calif.: Dancing Bird. Clausen, Jan, and Andrea Freud Loewenstein. 1992. "OutWrite '92.' Nation May 18, 1992. Erdrich, Louise. 1988. Tracks. New York: Holt. Fernandez, Sharon, et al., eds. 1990. "Awakening Thunder: Asian Canadian Women,' special issue of Fireweed: A Feminist Quarterly, no. 30. Hagedorn, Jessica. 1990. Dogeaters. New York: Pantheon. Hull, Gloria T., Patricia Bell Scott, and Barbara Smith. 1982. All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, but Some of Us Are Brave. Old Westbury, N.Y.: Feminist Press. Kadohata, Cynthia. 1989. The Floating World. New York: Viking. Kim, Willyce. 1984. Dancer Dawkins and the California Kid. Boston: Alyson. Kingston, Maxine Hong. 1980. China Men. New York: Knopf. Kobayashi, Tamai, and Mona Oikawa. 1993. All Names Spoken. Toronto: Sister Vision Woman of Colour Press. Lee, Sky. 1990. Disappearing Moon Cafe. Seattle: Seal.