King-Kok Cheung
King-Kok Cheung | |
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Occupation | Professor |
Nationality | United States |
Genre |
Fiction Literary criticism |
Notable works | Articulate Silences: Hisaye Yamamoto, Maxine Hong Kingston, Joy Kogawa |
King-Kok Cheung is an American literary critic specializing in Asian American literature and is a professor in the department of English at UCLA.[1] Cheung received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1984.
Selected bibliography
- Asian American Literature: An Annotated Bibliography, 1988 (with Stan Yogi)
- Articulate Silences: Hisaye Yamamoto, Maxine Hong Kingston', Joy Kogawa, 1993
- An Interethnic Companion to Asian American Literature, 1996 (editor)
- Words Matter: Conversations With Asian American Writers, 2000 (editor)
- Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories. Revised and Updated with four new stories, 2001 (introduction)
- Heath Anthology of American Literature, Fifth Edition, 2006 (co-editor)
Notes
- ↑ "Citations search: "King-Kok Cheung" (Google Books)". Retrieved 2008-09-21.
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