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JAMsj/Yu-Ai Kai Book Club
"Turning Japanese: Memoirs of a Sansei"
David Mura |
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Friday, August 6, 2010
1:00 pm
Yu-Ai Kai Senior Center
588 N. Fourth Street
San Jose, CA 95112 |
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About
David Mura... |
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"Turning Japanese reads like a
fascinating novel you can't put down . . . The strength
and eloquence of Mura's book resides in his ability to
capture and speak to the Japanese-American experience
across generations, and perhaps, more importantly, to
present the tools and insights for people across
cultures and ethnicities to examine, reexamine and
reclaim their sense of history and identity ."
-- Asian Week
"In his memoir
Turning Japanese
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the poet David Mura brings an intriguing perspective to
the New World quest for enlightenment from this ancient
and ascendant culture, being himself a sansei--a third
generation Japanese-American...Drawing on his own
history of repressed racial self-consciousness, Mr. Mura
is quite good on the sexual politics of race...His
general observations on the landscape and customs can be
fresh and revealing...Ultimately, Mr. Mura seems to have
acquired a sense of ease, and of inspiration--like a man
who has discovered a fertile atoll in mid-Pacific."
--Jay McInerney, The New York Times
The book club meets the first Friday of every other
month and is always open to new members. Selections
are chosen collaboratively at the end of each
meeting and align with the JAMsj mission -- the
celebration of Japanese American art, history, and
culture. Books are readily available at San Jose
public libraries. If you have questions, please
contact Aggie Idemoto at (408) 268-4440 or
aggie@jamsj.org
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