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|a Davis, Rocío G.
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|a Relative Histories :
|b Mediating History in Asian American Family Memoirs /
|c Rocío G. Davis.
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|a Honolulu :
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-176) and index.
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|a Relatives and histories -- Family memoirs in the context of auto/biographical writing : mediating history, promoting collective memory -- Representing Asian wars and revolutions -- Multiple journeys and palimpsestic diasporas -- The Chinese in America : histories and spatial positions -- The Asian American family portrait documentary : multiplying discourses -- We're everywhere : Asian diasporic transnational families.
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