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         Chin Marilyn:     more books (34)
  1. Revenge of the Mooncake Vixen: A Novel by Marilyn Chin, 2009-09-21
  2. Rhapsody in Plain Yellow: Poems by Marilyn Chin, 2003-07
  3. Poetics of the Body: Edna St. Vincent Millay, Elizabeth Bishop, Marilyn Chin, and Marilyn Hacker by Catherine Cucinella, 2010-04-15
  4. The Phoenix Gone, the Terrace Empty by Marilyn Chin, 2009-10-27
  5. Dwarf Bamboo by Marilyn Chin, 1987-11
  6. Biography - Chin, Marilyn (Mei Ling) (1955-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  7. Will Work For Peace: New Political Poems by Sherman Alexie, Marge Piercy, et all
  8. Asian American Poetry: The Next Generation
  9. Marilyn Chin's "How I Got That Name": A Study Guide from Gale's "Poetry for Students" (Volume 28, Chapter 8)
  10. Writing From the World : II , Selections From the International Writing Program , 1977-1983
  11. The Phoenix Gone, The Terrace Empy by Marilyn Chin, 1994
  12. Rhapsody in Plain Yellow by Marilyn Chin, 2001
  13. DWARF BAMBOO by MARILYN CHIN, 1987
  14. Zyzzyva (Volume 21, Number 1) by Barbara Stauffacher Soloman, Alice Jones, et all 2005

61. English At UCLA: Asian American Reading List
of Washington Press, 1981. *chin, marilyn. The Phoenix Gone, the Terrace Empty,Greywolf Press. Bronx, NY Sunbury Press, 1982. chin, marilyn. Dwarf Bamboo.
http://englishwww.humnet.ucla.edu/graduate/reading_list/asian_american.html
Asian American Reading List *Required Readings *Bulosan, Carlos. America Is In the Heart. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1943. Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press, 1973 *Cha, Theresa. Dictee. New York: Tanam, 1982 *Chin, Frank. The Year of the Dragon . Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press, 1981 *Chin, Marilyn. The Phoenix Gone, the Terrace Empty, Greywolf Press *Chu, Louis. Eat a Bowl of Tea. 1961. Repr. Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press, 1976 *Eaton, Edith [Sui Sin Far]. Mrs. Spring Fragance. The Independent (January 21, 1909) *Hagedorn, Jessica. Dogeaters. New York: Random House, 1990 *Hongo, Garrett. The River of Heaven. New York: Knopf, 1988, Yellow Light. Middletown: Wesleyan Univ. Press, 1982 *Houston, Velina. Tea *Hwang, David Henry. M. Butterfly. New York: Penguin, 1989. *Inada, Lawson F.. Before the War: Poems as They Happened. New York: Morrow, 1971 *Jen, Gish. Typical American. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1991 *Maxine Hong Kingston. The Woman Warrior. New York: Random House, 1976 , China Men . New York: Knopf, 1980 *Kogawa, Joy. Obasan.

62. EN223 - Bibliography - Chin, Marilyn
chin, marilyn. c. chin, marilyn. A Melus Interview Maxine HongKingston. . MELUS, Vol. 16, no. 4 (Winter 1989/90), pp. 5774.
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[c] Chin, Marilyn. "A Melus Interview: Maxine Hong Kingston." MELUS, Vol. 16, no. 4 (Winter 1989/90), pp. 57-74. This interview took place between Marilyn Chin and Maxine Hong Kingston during a "Living Writers Series" of readings at San Diego State University in 1989. Marilyn Chin is a Chinese-American poet and Asian literature specialist whose empathy with Kingston's struggles as an ethnic woman writer in America creates a stimulating dialogue between the two women writers. Kingston talks of her desire to write a Chinese-American novel in an American voice, while utilising the underlying "roots" of the language and rhythms of the Chinese oral culture. Describing her transition from the first-person narrative form of her "autobiography" The Woman Warrior to the female omniscient narrator and male protagonist of Tripmaster Monkey as a form of psychological and artistic growth, Kingston discusses the similarities and differences found in the two works.

63. CPL Selected List: Asian American Writers
Donald Duk. chin, marilyn chinese American poet. The Phoenix Gone, the TerraceEmpty. PS3553.H48975P48 1994 also REF. Chiu, Tony chinese American novelist.
http://www.chipublib.org/001hwlc/litlists/asian_american.html

Asian American Writers: A Selected List
AUTHORS ANTHOLOGIES WORKS CONSULTED IN COMPILING THIS LIST Compiled by the librarians at the Harold Washington Library Center from the Literature and Language Division New novels and short story collections by a single author are shelved under that author's last name in aisles 18 - 19. Older novels and short story collections by a single author are shelved under that author's last name in aisles 41 - 88. Other circulating books are shelved by call number in aisles 25 - 39. Ask for reference books at the Literature and Language Information Center.
Ai (partly) Japanese American poet.
Cruelty.
Cruelty: Killing Floor. PS3551.I2A6 1987 also REF
Alexander, Meena East Indian American novelist, poet.
Fault Lines: A Memoir. PR9499.3A46Z466 1992 also REF
House of a Thousand Doors: Poems and Prose Pieces.
Nampali Road.

64. Asian Poetry - A Selected List
Includes the many notable poets emerging in the 1960 s. chin, marilyn. ThePhoenix Gone, the Terrace Empty. Minneapolis Milkweed Editions, 1994.
http://www.chipublib.org/001hwlc/litlists/asianpoetbib.html
Bersenbrugge, Mei-Mei. Four-Year-Old Girl.
Berkeley: Kelsey St. Press, 1998.
Caridno, Maria Luisa B. Aguilar. In the Garden of the Three Islands: Poems.
Wakefield: Asphodel Press, 1994.
Lyrical exploration of life in America and the Philippines.
Chang, Juliana. Quiet Fire: A Historical Anthology of Asian American Poetry 1892-1970.
New York: Asian American Writers Workshop, 1996.
Includes the many notable poets emerging in the 1960's.
Chin, Marilyn. The Phoenix Gone, the Terrace Empty.
Minneapolis: Milkweed Editions, 1994.
Reflections on effectively living within two cultures. Divakaruni, Chita Banerjee. Leaving Yuba City: New and Selected Poems. New York: Anchor Books, 1997. Indian women in America and India struggling to find their identity. Hongo, Garrett, ed. The Open Boat: Poems From Asian America. New York: Doubleday, 1993. Some of the major poets since the 1970's. Hongo, Garrett.

65. Writers Register: Writers's Page
marilyn chin Poetry Ethnic Fiction English Dept. San Diego State UniversitySan Diego, California 921828140 Phone 619-697-1941
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Marilyn Chin
Poetry
Ethnic
Fiction
English Dept.
San Diego State University
San Diego, California 92182-8140
Phone: 619-697-1941
Fax: 619-594-4998
chin2@mail.sdsu.edu

Artist's Web Site: http://www.nortonpoets.com Blues on Yellow WESTAF 1543 Champa Street, Suite 220 Denver, CO 80202 PH 303.629.1166 TTY 303.607.9019

66. Stories, Listed By Author
chin, marilyn * Moon, (ss) Charlie Chan Is Dead, ed. Jessica Hagedorn,Viking Penguin 1993. chinN, LAURENE CHAMBERS * Spelling Bee
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Miscellaneous Anthologies
Stories, Listed by Author
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CHESTERTON, G. K. (continued)
  • The World State, (pm); from Collected Poems of G.K. Chesterton
CHETKOVICH, KATHRYN

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Martin s Press, 2001. Chang, PangMei Natasha. BOUND FEET WESTERN DRESS. Doubleday,1996. chin, marilyn. RHAPSODY IN PLAIN YELLOW. Norton, 2002. Eng, Phoebe.
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68. World Of Nam June Paik Reviewed By Mary S. Chen
The Phoenix Gone, The Terrace Empty POEMS by marilyn chin. 97 pp. Milkweed Editions. Thebreadth of marilyn chin s global scope is matched by her immense skill.
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The Phoenix Gone, The Terrace Empty POEMS by Marilyn Chin 97 pp. Milkweed Editions. Minneapolis, MN $11.95 reviewed by Helen Yum Born in Hong Kong, raised in Portland Oregon, schooled in Iowa and Massachusetts, and currently "exiled" in San Diego, where she instructs M.F.A. students at San Diego University, Chinese-American Marilyn Chin writes with poetic homage to history and homeland as she pushes an activist agenda for hybridity. In Marilyn Chin's poetry, double descriptions of consciousness, place, and race and time are portrayed without pitting the traditional East directly against the (post)modern West. Grounded in concrete observations on her everyday life experiences, these poems demonstrate what philosophy and postcolonial studies merely theorize. Although the categories of what is Chinese or American are clearly evident in her writing, the way in which she mixes, borrows, and samples and appropriates from each culture- describing one in terms of the other- does not seem strange, unnatural or worse- forced. Chin's poems obscure the obvious with lucidity. Past does more than inform the present: history and memory are gracefully evident in her perceptions of the contemporary, even when the images are violent. The descriptions "Mongolians on horseback", "soldiers named Tu Fu," and her roommate in the bathroom, "fucking my boyfriend" seem like a logical combination in "All I Have is Tu Fu." "Song of the Sad Guitar" reads like a folk tale and describes modern America through references to Chinese traditions, customs, and myths: "In the bitter year of 1988 I was banished to San Diego California, to become a wife there. It was summer. I was buying groceries under the yin yan sign of Safeway."

69. Search Results
Rhapsody in Plain Yellow Compare. Rhapsody in Plain Yellow. by chin, marilyn. A fusionof East and West, high culture and popular culture, ancient chinese history
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70. ULT2298A: Travelling Cultures - Asian Diaspora
17; 37-46; 187-206. chin, marilyn. The Phoenix Gone, The Terrace Empty.Minneapolis Milkwood Editions, 1994. (Poetry selections). Chow, Rey.
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Introduction
  • imaginary homelands;
  • processes and effects of migration; migrant identities;
  • formation of national identities both from within and without;
  • cultural hybridity and its relation to diaspora;
  • travel and tourism;
  • gender and sexuality as sites of diasporic negotiation in the reification of and/or resistance to national and cultural identities and ideologies;
  • cosmopolitanism and transnationalism; alternative modernities and postmodernities.
Objectives
This module has two sets of learning objectives. As this is ultimately a module of literary study, students will learn to:
  • identity various literary and film genres, and their conventions;
  • understand some basic literary critical approaches and theories and how to use them;

71. Asians And Amazons By Marilyn Abalos
AMAZONS BY ABALOS inside news about Asians and women on stage. by marilyn Abalos. willbe set á la bad Erroll Flynn by fight choreographer Lucie chin.
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by Marilyn Abalos THEATER Tina Chen TINA CHEN:
The Women's Project & Productions honored director, producer & actor Tina Chen with Exceptional Achievement Award at its 25th Anniversary Season Gala this month, celebrating 25 Years of Placing Women Center Stage. Also honored were entrepeneur Bobbil Brown of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, Broadway, film & television star Chita Rivera (Tony-nominated for "Nine"), and Isabelle Stevenson of the American Theatre Wing. Women's Project & Productions' 25th Anniversary Season began with "Cheat" by Julie Jensen, directed by Joan Vail Thorne; a story of love and war (October 10 - November 3). Currently is a co-production with The New Group of the award-winning new play "The Women Of Lockerbie" by Deborah Brevoort, directed by Wilson Milam; at Theatre @ St. Clement's March 22 - May 11. On the seventh anniversary of the Pan Am Flight 103 crash, a New Jersey couple makes a journey to Lockerbie, Scotland in search of closure on the loss of their son. While there, they encounter the women of Lockerbie who transform an act of hate into one of love. Ms. Chen wrote the music for a holiday song called "This Tree," with lyrics by Ruth Wolff which premiered with the Hong Kong Children's Choir at its Silver Jubilee Concert. In 1972, she started Food Liberation Inc., one of the first health food stores in New York City. It still exists under new ownership. She did research at the New York Blood Center under the renowned hematologist/serologist Dr. Fred H. Allen for thirteen years.

72. DigiGuide: The Best TV Guide - Marilyn Chin
marilyn chin. TV Guide UK and Ireland. Just under 250 channels, reminders, fast searching.Click here, Programmes in the DigiGuide Library that star marilyn chin.
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73. KU Libraries Selected Works In Chinese American Literature
1999. chin, marilyn. Dwarf Bamboo. (P?) 1987. The Phoenix Gone, The TerraceEmpty. (P) 1994. Chiu, Christina. Troublemaker and Other Saints.
http://www.ukans.edu/~rmelton/literature/asianlit/chineselit2.htm
Selected Works of Chinese American (And Chinese Canadian) Literature In Watson Library
(To conserve space, publishers' name and call numbers have been omitted.
Consult the Online Catalog for call number, circulation status, and complete bibliographical citation.) Genre codes:
A Autobiography/Memoir
D Drama
Juv Juvenile readers
M Multiple genres N Novel
P Poetry
Pr Non-fiction prose
SS Short stories Last Updated: March 24, 2001 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Anthologies Abbott, Jack Henry, 1944- .
In the Belly of the Beast: Letters from Prison. (A) 1981.
My Return. (A) 1987. Bersenbrugge, Mei-Mei. The Heat Bird. (P) 1983. P. Summits Move With the Tide. (P) 1974. Chai, May-Lee. My Lucky Face: A Novel. (N) 1997. Chang, Diana C. What Matisse is After. (P) 1984. (and Drawings). Chang, Aileen [Chang Ai-ling]. "The Golden Cangue." In Twentieth Century Chinese Stories. Ed. C.T. Hsia. 1971. SS. Chang, Frances, 1950-1990.

74. The Greenwood Encyclopedia Of American Poetry: 20th Century Poets
Castillo, Ana. short. Ceravolo, Joseph. short. Yes, Cervantes, Lorna Dee. short.Yes, chin, marilyn. short. Yes, Chrystos, short. Ciardi, John. short. Clampitt, Amy.short. Yes,
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~eoap/20thcentury.htm
20th Century Poets
(asterisks indicate a pending solicitation) Assigned Poet Word Length Adams, Leonie short Yes Ai short Aiken, Conrad short Adair, Virginia Hamilton short Addonizio. Kim short Y es Alexander, Elizabeth short Alexander, Will short Alexi, Sherman short Algarin, Miguel short Yes Ali, Agha Shahid short Yes Alvarez, Julia short Yes Ammons, A. R. long Yes Anania, Michael short Andrews, Bruce short Angelou, Maya short Y es Antin, David medium Yes Armantrout , Rae medium Yes Ashbery , John long Atwood, Margaret medium yes Auden, W. H. long Yes Baca, Jimmy Santiago short Bang, Mary Jo short Baraka, Amiri medium Barnes, Jim short Belitt, Ben short Bendall, Molly short Bell, Marvin short Benet, Stephen Vincent medium Yes Bennett, Louise short Berg, Stephen short Yes Bernstein, Charles

75. Asian-American Literature Bibliography (Tampa Library - Diversity Committee)
PR9499.3 B4494 M66 1991 (1995). The stinking rose. Carcanet, Manchester. PR9499.3.B4494 S85 1995 chin, marilyn. (1994). The phoenix gone, the terrace empty.
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Asian-American Literature Bibliography
This bibliography provides a partial list of Asian-American literature including call numbers which are available in the USF Tampa Campus Library. Only a few representative titles are listed if the author has many works in the library. The symbol * indicated the authors who won the Nobel Prize Literature Award.
Berssenbrugge, Mei-mei.
(1983). The heat bird. Burning Deck, Providence.
Bhatt, Sujata.
(1988). Brunizem. Carcanet, Manchester. PR9499.3 B4494 B78 1988
(1991). Monkey shadows. Carcanet, Manchester. PR9499.3 B4494 M66 1991
(1995). The stinking rose. Carcanet, Manchester. PR9499.3. B4494 S85 1995
Chin, Marilyn.
(1994). The phoenix gone, the terrace empty. Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, MN. PS3553 H48975 P48 1994
Chong, Ping.

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77. OfficeHOURSfall2002.html
chin, marilyn, AH 4187, 46256, On Leave, chin2@mail.sdsu.edu. Coleman, Wanda,AH 4183, 4-1518, T 1030-12 pm 630-730 pm; W by appt. only, wcoleman44@hotmail.com.
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LAST NAME FIRST NAME Office PHONE
OFFICE HOURS EMAIL Alcosser Sandra AH 3119 On Leave alcosser@mail.sdsu.edu Allen Amy AH 4152 M 3:30-5:30 pm aallen@mail.sdsu.edu Allison Alida AH 4114 allison@mail.sdsu.edu Amtower Laurel AH 4182 TTH 11:30-12:30 pm amtower@rohan.sdsu.edu Boe Fred AH 3118 boe@mail.sdsu.edu Butler Evelyn AH 4221 ebutler@mail.sdsu.edu Butler Joe AH 4221 W 1-2 pm; TH 7-9:40 pm butler1@mail.sdsu.edu Champion Laurie AH 3119 T 5:30-6:30 pm champion@mail.sdsu.edu Chin Marilyn AH 4187 On Leave chin2@mail.sdsu.edu Coleman Wanda AH 4183 wcoleman44@hotmail.com Colquitt Clare AH 4216 MW 9-9:50 am; MA ADVISING BY APPT. ONLY colquitt@mail.sdsu.edu Crosby Camp AH 4116 jcrosby@mail.sdsu.edu Croteau Melissa AH 4116 TH 11:15-12:30 pm melissacroteau@hotmail.com Cummings Tracy AH 4179 tracyclare@aol.com Cummins June AH 4147 T 11-12 pm; W 10-11 am jcummins@mail.sdsu.edu Davis Glover AH 4150 W 2:30-3:30, TH 2-3 pm; MFA Advising T 2-4 p.m.; NO VOICEMAIL. gdavis@rohan.sdsu.edu Donahue Tom BA 320 TTH 11-12:30 pm thdonahu@mail.sdsu.edu Edson Laurie AH 4151 No Email Evarkiou Nina AH 4177 F 8-9 pm evarkiou@cox.net

78. Artists
Chan, Jackie, Marc Segal (SFSU). Chan, Sucheng, Peter Kim (SFSU).chin, marilyn, Sonny Ryan Jung (SFSU). Cho, Margaret, Ha Tien (SFSU).
http://home.pacbell.net/bobtins/melinda/artists.htm
The On-Line Directory of Asian American Artists
Currently there are just a few resources devoted to Asian American art and culture on the web; I conceived "The On-Line Directory of Asian American Artists," envisioned as a permanent internet resource, to address this need. The pages below were created by students in my 1998-1999 Aspects of Asian American Culture courses at San Francisco State University and Stanford University . The entries here belong to the individual student authors; please do not plagiarize their work. Updated: 1 July 1999
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"It is my contention that Asian American art is not the loose collection of voices of artists who happen to be Asian American. Rather, Asian American culture and art is a collective body of folk and art traditions, a continuum to which our works will be judged. . . For Asian American cultural criticism, the point is not that each work represents a voice of a specific artist's experience, but what that voice is saying about Asian American life. Thus we can not evaluate an artistic work solely by the subjective intentions of the artist, but must deal with its impact in the real world."
Fred Wei-han Houn: "Tradition and Change, Inheritance and Innovation, Not Imitation!"

79. Search Results For Chin - Encyclopædia Britannica
Britannica Student Encyclopedia. The Web s Best Sites. Results 15 of8. marilyn chin The Academy of American Poets Biography of the poet.
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=chin&ct=&fuzzy=N

80. Creative Writing
chin, marilyn Mei Ling Professor, English Department, San Diego State University,San Diego, CA 92182 Lecturing Modern and Contemporary chinese Women Poets A
http://www.cies.org/usdir01/Crea14.htm
Creative Writing
Cappello, Mary C.
Professor, Department of English, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881
Lecturing: Creative Writing and American Cultural Studies in Moscow
Moscow Literary Institute, Moscow, Russia
September 2001 - February 2002
Chin, Marilyn Mei Ling
Professor, English Department, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182
Lecturing: Modern and Contemporary Chinese Women Poets: A Definitive Anthology
National Dong Hwa University, Shou-Feng Hualien, Taiwan
September 2000 - February 2001 Galang, M. Evelina

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