"Seventeen Syllables" and Other Stories

Further reading

  • Cheng, Ming L. (1994). "The Unrepentant Fire: Tragic Limitations in Hisaye Yamamoto's "Seventeen Syllables"". MELUS. 19 (4): 91–107. doi:10.2307/468205. JSTOR 468205.
  • Higashida, Cheryl (22 March 2004). "Re-signed subjects: women, work, and world in the fiction of Carlos Bulosan and Hisaye Yamamoto". Studies in the Literary Imagination. 37 (1): 35–61. Gale A125229170.
  • Hong, Grace Kyungwon (1999). "'Something Forgotten Which Should Have Been Remembered': Private Property and Cross-Racial Solidarity in the Work of Hisaye Yamamoto". American Literature. 71 (2): 291–310. JSTOR 2902812.
  • Lee, Robert A. "Hisaye Yamamoto." 27–31 IN: Madsen, Asian American Writers. Detroit, MI: Gale; 2005.
  • McDonald, Dorothy Ritsuko; Newman, Katharine (1980). "Relocation and Dislocation: The Writings of Hisaye Yamamoto and Wakako Yamauchi". MELUS. 7 (3): 21–38. doi:10.2307/467026. JSTOR 467026.
  • Mistri, Zenobia Baxter (1990). "'Seventeen syllables': A symbolic haiku". Studies in Short Fiction. 27 (2): 197–202. ProQuest 1297942009.
  • Mullins, Maire (1998). "Esther's Smile: Silence and Action in Hisye Yamamoto's 'Wilshire Bus'". Studies in Short Fiction. 35 (1): 77–84. ProQuest 195685524.
  • Nagai, Shiho (19 June 2014). Assimilation, Sexuality and Racism: Japanese American Nisei Writer Hisaye Yamamoto (Thesis). hdl:10132/11074.
  • Osborn, William P.; Watanabe, Sylvia A. (1993). "A Conversation with Hisaye Yamamoto". Chicago Review. 39 (3/4): 34–38. doi:10.2307/25305713. JSTOR 25305713.
  • Payne, Robert M. (July 1993). "Adapting (to) the Margins: Hot Summer Winds and the Stories of Hisaye Yamamoto". East-West Film Journal. 7 (2): 39–53.
  • Sugiyama, Naoko (1996). "Issei Mother's Silence, Nisei Daughter's Stories: The Short Fiction of Hisaye Yamamoto". Comparative Literature Studies. 33 (1): 1–14. JSTOR 40247035.
  • Thalheimer, Anne N. (1999). "Review of Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories". MELUS. 24 (4): 177–179. doi:10.2307/468181. JSTOR 468181. Gale A63323867.
  • Usui, Masami (1997). "Prison, Psyche, and Poetry in Hisaye Yamamoto's Three Short Stories: 'Seventeen Syllables,' 'The Legend of Miss Sasagawara,' and 'The Eskimo Connection". Studies in Culture and the Humanities. 6: 1–29.
  • Wong, Sau-ling C.; Ana, Jeffrey J. Santa (1999). "Gender and Sexuality in Asian American Literature". Signs. 25 (1): 171–226. doi:10.1086/495418. JSTOR 3175619. S2CID 144096888.

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