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Following in the literary footsteps of Joy Kogawa, this memoir celebrates Japanese Canadian identity in the wake of the cultural loss after internment and displacement | A fourth-generation Japanese Canadian examines the key cultural touchstones that have shaped the Japanese Canadian experience in Toronto, from dance and garment-making to worship and language renewal | Uses the author's personal story to shine a light on a whole community of Japanese diaspora in Toronto | Author residence : Toronto

Produktbeschreibung
  • Following in the literary footsteps of Joy Kogawa, this memoir celebrates Japanese Canadian identity in the wake of the cultural loss after internment and displacement
  • A fourth-generation Japanese Canadian examines the key cultural touchstones that have shaped the Japanese Canadian experience in Toronto, from dance and garment-making to worship and language renewal
  • Uses the author's personal story to shine a light on a whole community of Japanese diaspora in Toronto
  • Author residence: Toronto

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Autorenporträt
Suzanne Elki Yoko Hartmann is an editor and the author of a children's book, My Father's Nose. Her work reflects her roots as a fourth-generation Japanese Canadian with German ancestry, and explores cultural memories, meaningful coincidences, community, and identity. She lives in Toronto.