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Posts Tagged: carlos bulosan

On Empathy, Complexity, and Whimsy: Talking with Aimee Nezhukumatathil

By Adam Willems

August 5th, 2020

Aimee Nezhukumatathil discusses her new book, WORLD OF WONDERS.

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Tags: Adam Willems, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, animals, Asian American, Braiding Sweetgrass, Brian Doyle, carlos bulosan, Children and Other Wild Animals, collective trauma, creative nonfiction, displacement, Dustin Parsons, ecology, environmental crisis, environmental writing, environmentalism, essay collection, Fumi Nakamura, historical trauma, India, Kamala Das, Kiese Laymon, Malayalam, Milkweed Editions, natural world, nature, nature writing, nonfiction, Philippines, plants, poetry, Rabindranath Tagore, rachel carson, Racism, representation, Robin Wall Kimmerer, sexism, Social Media, Tagalog, teaching, teaching writing, The Philippines

Loving America: Reading Carlos Bulosan with My Students

By Matthew Salesses

November 8th, 2017

Can one love one’s country into a better version of itself? And can that love better the self?

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Tags: #TakeTheKnee, America, America Is in the Heart, Asian American Literature, carlos bulosan, characterization, Elaine Kim, female characters, freedom, Freud, imperialism, love, Matthew Salesses, Mária Minich Brewer, Paul Lauter, Politics, power dynamics, protest, race, subjecthood

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