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  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

1. Voices From The Gaps: Joy Kogawa
JOY KOGAWA b.1935. Naomi s Road This site, from Canadian Materials, has a book review by Fran Newman praising Joy Kogawa s childrens book, Naomi s Road.
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b.1935 PROJECT INFO Overview and purpose of the program Awards List of contributors Permissions list ... Contact us (please note that we have no contact with the writers and cannot provide contact information) We are sent to Siloam, the pool called 'sent.' We are sent to the sending, that we may bring sight. We are the scholarly and the illiterate, the envied and the ugly, the fierce and the docile. We are those pioneers who cleared the bush and the forest with our hands, the gardeners tending and attending the soil with our tenderness, the fishermen who are flung from the sea to flounder in the dust of the prairies. We are the Issei and the Nisei and the Sansei, the Japanese Canadiens. We disappear into the future undemanding as dew. Obasan Click to go to:
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Selected Bibliography Related Links BIOGRAPHY - CRITICISM Joy Nakayama Kogawa was born in 1935 in Vancouver, British Columbia. She lived there until her family was transported to an internment camp in central British Columbia. In 1941 the Canadian Government began a movement of Japanese people to internment camps. The Canadian government feared subversive acts from Japanese-Canadians and immigrants. The government also confiscated possessions and property from the Japanese-Canadians. Later they were sent to a camp in Coaldale in South Alberta. At the camps she and her family lived a life of field labor until the late 1940's when Joy began her studies at several universities.

2. Joy Kogawa
Joy Kogawa Joy Kogawa was born in Vancouver, BC in 1935 and graduated from high school in Coaldale, Alberta where her family was sent after WWII.
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Joy Kogawa (Photo: 1996, Christine Hayvice)
Joy Kogawa was born in Vancouver, B.C. in 1935 and graduated from high school in Coaldale, Alberta where her family was sent after WWII. She lives mainly in Toronto, Ontario.
Selected Publications: The Rain Ascends . Toronto: Knopf Canada, 1995.
Naomi's Road . Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1986; Stoddart Publishing Co Limited., 1994.
Itsuka . Toronto: Penguin Books Canada Limited, 1993.
Woman in the Woods . Oakville, Ontario: Mosaic Press, 1985.
Obasan . Toronto: Penguin Books Canada Limited, 1983. Awards: For Obasan
Books in Canada, First Novel Award.
Canadian Authors Association, Book of the Year Award.
Periodical Distributors of Canada, Best Paperback Fiction Award.
Before Columbus Foundation, The American Book Award. Email: 103005.255@compuserve.com Website: kogawa.homestead.com

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5. [Poetry] Joy Kogawa
Joy Kogawa. ( born) 1935. What Do I Remember of the Evacuation? What do I remember of the evacuation? I remember my father telling Tim and me. About the mountains and the train. And the excitment of
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(born) 1935 What Do I Remember of the Evacuation? What do I remember of the evacuation?
I remember my father telling Tim and me
About the mountains and the train
And the excitment of going on a trip.
What do I remember of the evacuation?
I remember my mother wrapping
A blanket around me and my
Pretending to fall asleep so she would be happy
Although I was so excited I couldn't sleep (I hear there were people herded Into the Hastings Park like cattle. Families were made to move in two hours Abandoning everything, leaving pets And possessions at gun point. I hear families were broken up Men were forced to work. I heard It whispered late at night That there was suffering) and I missed my dolls. What do I remember of the evacuation? I remember Miss Foster and Miss Tucker Who still live in Vancouver And who did what they could And loved the children and who gave me A puzzle to play with on the train.

6. Joy Kogawa
Joy Kogawa. Joy Nozomi Kogawa is a Canadian poet and novelist of Japanese descent. She currently lives in Toronto. Works. A Choice
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Joy Nozomi Kogawa is a Canadian poet and novelist of Japanese descent. She currently lives in Toronto
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Joy Nozomi Kogawa is a Canadian Canada , the northernmost country on the North American continent, is a federation governed as a constitutional monarchy. It is bordered by the United States to the south as well as in the northwest. The Canada-U.S. border is the world's longest undefended border. The country stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. Canada also reaches the Arctic Ocean in the north where Canada's territorial claim extends to the North Pole.
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8. Itsuka Joy Kogawa
Itsuka Joy Kogawa. Title Itsuka kogawa joy Joy Kogawa Subject American Historical Fiction Category Fiction Genre Historical Format Paperback
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Joy Kogawa. Joy Kogawa (1935) is one of 52 authors who appear on our Notable Writers of Color poster, on display in the English Department Advising Office.
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Joy Kogawa Obasan. Pinchia Feng and Kate Liu. Image Source Joy Kogawa page Articulate Silences Hisaye Yamamoto, Maxine Hong Kingston, Joy Kogawa.
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11. Obasan - By Joy Kogawa
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From 500 Great Books by Women; review by Erica Bauermeister

When Naomi was a young child living in Vancouver, British Columbia, her mother left to visit relatives in Japan. Soon after, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. Naomi's mother was not allowed to return and Naomi's family was "relocated" by the Canadian government. When Obasan begins, Naomi is thirty-five, a woman determined to ignore her past. But the death of the man who helped raise her and her aunt's who refusal to forgive the Canadian government force Naomi to remember. Naomi's initial memories are of a big house with a backyard and a father who loved music, of handcrafted boats and communal baths with her great-aunt. Then the memories shift and she remembers families divided, chicken coops assigned as "houses," parents dying away from their children, and a government that took away rights based on ethnic heritage, not actions. Obasan uses a combination of personal narrative, lyrical outpourings, official letters, and dreams to protest the treatment of Japanese-Canadians during World War II. Differing in style and emotional intensity, the voices clash and mesh, building upon each other until they reach the ending, which both stuns and forces us to reconsider all that has gone before. For great reviews of books for girls, check out Let's Hear It for the Girls: 375 Great Books for Readers 2-14.

12. Itsuka - By Joy Kogawa
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The title means someday , and it refers to redress for the treatment of Japanese Canadians during World War II. Like Japanese Americans, Japanese Canadians were rounded up and imprisoned, but unlike their U.S. counterparts, they had their property seized and families separated by the government. This political yet lyrical novel tells the story of the Japanese Canadian community's long, anguished battle for redress from the vantage of a shy "spinster" who, through her involvement with the issue, discovers a passion she never knew existed. It's a simple, linear story told through the interior actions and observations of Naomi, the narrator. At times individual sentences and paragraphs transmute prose into poetry, and the gentle beauty of Kogawa's wordseach chosen with loving caremake the quiet story sing. Mary Ellen Sullivan
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Joy Kogawa Obasan. Colofon 1997 ism uitgeverij De Geus - ISBN 90_6445_046_3 - hc (12,8 x 20,6 cm) - 272 p. Oorspr. titel Obasan.
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15. Joy Kogawa, Obasan
Study guide for the novel.
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Spiritual Autobiography Comparative Literature Joy Kogawa, Obasan Chapters 1 - 7 1 Compare the narrator's voice in Chapter 1 (the scene with the Uncle) to the voice of Nomi as she enters the dialogue of the narrative in Chapter 2 (as school teacher). Is there a difference in tone? if so, what elements could possibly account for this change in voice and tone? Explain any cultural differences in the role that the narrator play in each scene. Explain any differences related to age and the public/private division. 2 What do you notice about Kogawa's treatment of time in the autobiographical novel Obasan ? In what manner does time structure the narrative, if at all? Why are the dates included in Chapter 1 significant? Do the various juxtaposed dates secure a linear sense of time or discombobulate it? Explain. 3 In Chapter 3, how does Kogawa characterize or delineate the character Obasan through the domestication of space (pp. 14-18)? How does Kogawa describe the space that Obasan inhabits? What does this reveal about Obasan? What physical description does Kogawa give of Obasan? How does this description compare to the description of Uncle in Chapter 1?

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  • Cheung, King-kok. Articulate Silences: Hisaye Yamamoto, Maxine Hong Kingston, Joy Kogawa. Series: Reading Women Writing. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993.
  • Davidson, Arnold. Writing against the Silence: Joy Kogawa's Obasan. Canadian Fiction Studies 30. ECW: Toronto 1993.
  • Thompson, Lars and Becci Hayes. Companions To Literature: A Teacher's Guide for Obasan , Joy Kogawa. SBF Media, 1989.
    Articles and Book Chapters.
  • Chua, Cheng Lok. "Witnessing the Japanese Canadian Experience in World War II: Processual Structure, Symbolism, and Irony in Joy Kogawa's Obasan Reading the Literatures of Asian America. Eds. Shirley Geok-lin Lim and Amy Ling. Foreward by Elaine H. Kim.Series. Asian American History and Culture. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1992. 97-111
  • Cheung, King-Kok. "Attentive Silence in Joy Kogawa's Obasan Listening to Silences: New Essays in Feminist Criticism. Eds. Elaine Hedges and , Shelley Fisher Fishkin. NewYork: Oxford University Press. 1994. 113-29
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  • 17. Varsity Review -- No Joy In Kogawa’s Disturbing Tale Of Pedophilia
    Review of 'The Rain Ascends'.
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    No Joy in Kogawa’s disturbing tale of pedophilia
    By Jess Merber
    The Rain Ascends is, sadly, an appropriate book for our time. Not because of the beautifully structured prose or even the way the story is told, but because of the subject. Joy Kogawa's latest book centres around pedophilia. Written in a first person narrative from an adoring daughter's point of view, The Rain Ascends investigates some of the most harrowing subjects: the conflicting feelings of love, a sense of betrayal, judgment and censure. The Shelby's are a respected family, and the book's main character Millicent Shelby is the proud, well-mannered daughter of Charles Shelby, a Church of England clergyman and his wife. Millicent has never stopped adoring her father, yet, as an adult is forced to the realization that her father has sexually abused innumerable boys. With no escape from this truth, she is forced to make the wrenching decision of whether to report him to the authorities or not. "No one is more loathed today, inside or outside of prison, than the pedophile." As her fortitude falters, she is bolstered by her sister-in-law Eleanor, who considers Father Shelby deplorable and without any right to mercy. Millicent, however, doesn't agree, insisting she can't report her father because she loves him. "Love without truth," Eleanor retorts, "is a cheap sentiment." In retort, Millie replies, "But what I feel isn't cheap!"

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