"Seventeen Syllables" and Other Stories

Secondary sources

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  • –––. "Introduction," in Hisaye Yamamoto, Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 2001): pages ix–xxiii.
  • –––. "Hisaye Yamomoto and Wakako Yamauchi." IN: Words Matter: Conversations with Asian American Writers. Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaiʻi Press, with UCLA Asian American Studies Center; 2000: pages 343–382.
  • –––. "Reading between the Syllables: Hisaye Yamamoto's Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories." IN: Maitino, and Peck, Teaching American Ethnic Literatures: Nineteen Essays. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press; 1996: pages 313–325.
  • –––. "The Dream in Flames: Hisaye Yamamoto, Multiculturalism, and the Los Angeles Uprising." IN: Bucknell Review: A Scholarly Journal of Letters, Arts and Sciences, 1995; 39 (1): pages 118–130.
  • –––. Articulate Silences: Hisaye Yamamoto, Maxine Hong Kingston, Joy Kogawa. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993.
  • –––. "Thrice Muted Tale: Interplay of Art and Politics in Hisaye Yamamoto's 'The Legend of Miss Sasagawara'." MELUS, 1991–1992 Fall; 17 (3): pages 109–125.
  • –––. "Double-Telling: Intertextual Silence in Hisaye Yamamoto's Fiction." American Literary History, 1991 Summer; 3 (2): pages 277–293.
  • Crow, Charles L.; Yamamoto, Hisaye (1987). "A MELUS Interview: Hisaye Yamamoto". MELUS. 14 (1): 73–84. doi:10.2307/467474. JSTOR 467474.
  • –––. "The Issei Father in the Fiction of Hisaye Yamamoto." IN: Truchlar, Für eine offene Literaturwissenschaft: Erkundungen und Eroprobungen am Beispiel US-amerikanischer Texte/Opening Up Literary Criticism: Essays on American Prose and Poetry. Salzburg: Neugebauer; 1986: pages 34–40.
  • –––. "Home and Transcendence in Los Angeles Fiction." IN: Fine, Los Angeles in Fiction: A Collection of Original Essays. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press; 1984: pages 189–205.
  • Yogi, Stan. "Rebels and Heroines: Subversive Narratives in the Stories of Wakako Yamauchi and Hisaye Yamamoto." IN: Lim, and Ling, Reading the Literatures of Asian America. Philadelphia: Temple University Press; 1992: pages 131–150.
  • –––. "Legacies Revealed: Uncovering Buried Plots in the Stories of Hisaye Yamamoto." Studies in American Fiction, 1989 Autumn; 17 (2): pages 169–181.

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