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Internet Guide for China Studies Newsletter
http://sun.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/igcs/ignew.htm
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15 Jun 1999

New in IGCS - Online Bibliographies:

Asian American Literature for YAs [i.e. Young Adults - ed.]

Ed./Corp.: Internet School Library Media Center, USA
URL: http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/asian.htm
Language: English.

Self description: "This genre includes many national, cultural and
religious heritages. Works can be subdivided into some major groups: East
Asian [Chinese, Japanese and Korean]; South Asia [India and Pakistan];
Southeast Asia [primarily Vietnamese and Pacific Islanders]; and Middle
East. Most Asian Americans are concerned about being human [Lenz]. Caught
between a fast-paced world of progress and a mysterious world of mythology
and legends, many books in this genre focus on a perpetual search for one's
self."

Site contents: (1) Media Selection Aids; (2) Fiction &amp; Short Stories;
(3) Nonfiction; (4) Criticism; (5) Biography; (6) Poetry.

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With kind regards,

Hanno Lecher ([log in to unmask])

INTERNET GUIDE FOR CHINA STUDIES -- editor
http://sun.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/igcs/

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