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         Kogawa Joy:     more books (55)
  1. Obasan by Joy Kogawa, 1994-01
  2. Articulate Silences: Hisaye Yamamoto, Maxine Hong Kingston, Joy Kogawa (Reading Women Writing) by King-Kok Cheung, 1993-08
  3. Itsuka by Joy Kogawa, 1993-12-01
  4. Writing Against the Silence: Joy Kogawa's Obasan (Canadian Fiction Studies series) by Arnold E. Davidson, 1993-01-01
  5. Beloved Communities: Solidarity and Difference in Fiction by Michael Ondaatje, Toni Morrison, and Joy Kogawa (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia, 110) by Elizabeth Kella, 2000-11
  6. A Song of Lilith by Joy Kogawa, 2002-05-08
  7. A choice of dreams by Joy Kogawa, 1974
  8. Jericho Road by Joy Kogawa, 1977
  9. Itsuka by Joy Kogawa, 1992
  10. Naomi's Tree by Joy Kogawa, 2011-02-01
  11. The Rain Ascends --2003 publication. by Joy Kogawa, 2003
  12. Naomi's Road by Joy Kogawa, 2005-04-26
  13. Stone Voices: Wartime Writings of Japanese Canadian Issei by Keibo Oiwa, 1991-01-01
  14. "I am Canadian": truth of citizenship in Joy Kogawa's Obasan.(Book review): An article from: American Review of Canadian Studies by Meredith L. Shoenut, 2006-09-22

81. Books On Canada 1999
kogawa, joy OUR GRANDMOTHERS, OURSELVES. Reflections of Canadian Women.Compiled by Gina Vall; Foreword by joy kogawa. RAINCOAST BOOKS.
http://aecb.org/boc2000/anglais/AfficherTitresAuteur.asp?ID=243&LETTRE=K

82. Anglican Journal -- Author On Journey Of Self-discovery
Article from the Anglican Journal.Category Arts Literature Authors Novelists kogawa, joy...... SUE CARELESS EVERY BOOK I've written has changed me, says poet and novelist joykogawa. joy kogawa signing a book at the Festival of Faith and Writing.
http://www.anglicanjournal.com/124/06/af01.html
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Author on journey of self-discovery
SUE CARELESS
EVERY BOOK I've written has changed me," says poet and novelist Joy Kogawa. "The journey of the pen is a transforming one because when you use the pen as a pick axe to delve as deeply as you can, it will bring up the most amazing jewels, not only of memory but of insight and understanding, and it will transform you."
A Canadian Anglican, Ms. Kogawa is best known for her first novel, Obasan , which tells, through the eyes of a child, the shameful story of the internment of Japanese Canadians during the Second World War. Published in 1981, Obasan is considered by many to have been a catalyst for the eventual redress in 1988 of the wrongs done to Japanese Canadians. Joy Kogawa signing a book at the Festival of Faith and Writing.
photo: Sue Careless
"Betrayal is part of the human story," she says. "We take a group of neighbors and demonize them. During the Second World War, we Japanese Canadians were the demonized people of the day. Our entire community was uprooted and relegated to the cesspool. The racism I imbibed as a child was profound. For years, I was proud to be `the only Jap in town.' It was an invisible racism, my self-perception was of unworthiness, inferiority, ugliness. The watchword when I was growing up was assimilation. We were quite successful at getting lost."
Ms. Kogawa, 63, says

83. UM Libraries - Margaret Avison
One folder of correspondence entitled “kogawa, joy – Correspondence, 19931995”is restricted from access for fifty years from the time it was received
http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/archives/ead/html/avison2001.php

84. Fiction Books Alphabetic Index Of Titles Commencing With O
Connection Johnson, Denny Paperback English ISBN 0738841412 Obasan kogawa, JoyAudio Product ~ Analog Audio Cassette English ISBN 086492304X Obasan kogawa
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