Research Paper
Undergraduate
Empowerment Knowledge, Power, and Culture
Knowledge, power, and culture are interrelated. Knowledge is power: it is a source of cultural capital that aids in the creation of elite classes of individuals who possess the skills necessary to gain economic and…
Asian American music, literature, and humor in challenging social segregation
Analyzes the following: Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee. "Clothes."
Leong, Russell C. "Poetry Within Earshot." Amerasia 15(1): 165-193.
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Pok, Ra. "My Mother's Hair."
Sudden Rush. "EA." Video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgmOO5jiiq0
Takamura, Kango. "Setsu."
Takamura, Kango. "His Bride."
Yang, Gene Lueng. American Born Chinese. First Second, 2006.
Emily Dickinson's poetry: themes and literary analysis
Emily Dickinson held a peculiar perspective about death and it often reveals itself through her poetry. "Because I Could Not Stop for Death," "I Heard a Fly Buzz in my Head," "I Like the Look of Agony," and "A Light Exists in Spring" explore her versatility and reveal that her body of work is a compilation of poetry that dives into death while holding life's hand, hoping to unite the two in a moment of discovery.