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28 Nov / Screaming Monkeys: Critiques of Asian American Images edited by M. Evelina Galang [in AsianWeek]

Screaming MonkeysThere are no silent, subservient types in this newest anthology of fiction, poetry, essays, and art that skewers stereotypes of Asian Pacific Americans. Also includes a section devoted to cringe-inducing media quotes (remember “American Beats Out Kwan”?), which can only grow in the next edition (and there should be one) with people like the now-fired Bill Singer running around.

Review: “New and Notable Books,” AsianWeek, November 28, 2003

Tidbit: M. Evelina Galang was one of our delightful Smithsonian APA Program guests for “Filipino American Literary Writers” on December 8, 2006.

Readers: Adult

Published: 2003

By SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, Filipina/o American, Memoir, Nonfiction, Pan-Asian Pacific American, Poetry, Repost, Short Stories, Southeast Asian American, Young Adult Readers Tags > Anthology/Collection, AsianWeek, BookDragon, Civil rights, Cultural exploration, Identity, M. Evelina Galang, Screaming Monkeys: Critiques of Asian American Images
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