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YELL-Oh Girls! Emerging Voices Explore Culture, Identity, and Growing Up Asian American
YELLOh Girls Emerging Voices Explore Culture Identity and Growing Up Asian American
Author: Vickie Nam
In this groundbreaking collection of personal writings, young Asian American girls come together for the first time and engage in a dynamic converstions about the unique challenges they face in their lives. Promoted by a variety of pressing questions from editor Vickie Nam and culled from hundreds of submission from all over the country, these r...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780060959449
ISBN-10: 0060959444
Publication Date: 8/1/2001
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 2.7/5 Stars.
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2.7 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Perennial Currents
Book Type: Paperback
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I was expecting so much more from this book. But it didn't deliver, not as much as I had hoped anyway.
Maybe it's because I cannot relate to these stories, but I just felt there was too much hostility and pent-up anger in the words of these women and girls.
I am sure it's not easy to grow up with two different cultures: the one of your ancestors and the one of the country you were born in and raised, but most of the times people have a genuine curiosity about people that *look* they're like from a different country. There's no malignity in asking a question or wondering whether or not you speak Chinese or just English.
Many of these women strongly feel they're being discriminated against (!) maybe because someone (definitely in good faith!) asked them what part of Asia they were from!!

Again, maybe I am disliking this book so much because I just cannot relate to these women's feelings, but maybe also because the author mainly focused on giving them a way to just get rid of their anger, without really trying to establish some sort of communication between them (daughters of immigrants or immigrants themselves) and the "foreigners".

Despite all, I still recommend this book to anyone who wishes to have an insight on growing up Asian American.
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