Asian-American authors who call Hawai'i home make up a fraction of writers published in the United States, yet their literary art plays a crucial role in creatively redefining perceptions of Hawai'i and rejecting constraints imposed upon individuals and communities through colonization. IMUA, Go Forward presents readers with contemporary poets of reclamation in a book that redefines boundaries, recovers identity, and above all else empowers the young people of Hawai'i.
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Asian-American authors who call Hawai'i home make up a fraction of writers published in the United States, yet their literary art plays a crucial role in creatively redefining perceptions of Hawai'i and rejecting constraints imposed upon individuals and communities through colonization. IMUA, Go Forward presents readers with contemporary poets of reclamation in a book that redefines boundaries, recovers identity, and above all else empowers the young people of Hawai'i.
Paperback
$10.99