English 150
Sui Sin Far - correct answer-Leaves from a mental portfolio, Mrs. Spring Fragrance
Walt Whitman - correct answer-broadway pageant, passage to india
Bulosan - correct answer-America is in the heart
Jack London - correct answer-Yellow peril, unparalled invasion
Lawson FusaoInada - correct answer-Concentration Constellation
Robert G Lee - correct answer-Yellow Face
Ezra Pound - correct answer-In a Station of the Metro, The Jewel Stairs' Grievance, the
River Merchant's wife: a letter
Mukerji - correct answer-Caste and Outcast
Okubo - correct answer-Citizen 13660
David Henry hwang - correct answer-the dance and the railroad, FOB (trying to find
Chinatown)
Kingston - correct answer-Chinamen, woman warrior
Kao Kalia Yang - correct answer-Latehomecomer
Agha Shahid Ali - correct answer-Tonight
Frank chin - correct answer-confessions of a chinatown cowboy
Gene Luen Yang - correct answer-American Born Chinese
Wayne Wang - correct answer-Chan is missing
William Gibson - correct answer-Johnny Mnemonic
Chang-Rae Lee - correct answer-Native Speaker
Apostrophe - correct answer-direct address to an absent person or abstract nonhuman entity
Anaphora - correct answer-repetition of the same word/phrase in successive lines
Catalog - correct answer-list like structure, to include many different objects/topics in a single
poem
, yellowface - correct answer-distinction that make a body oriental
Sax Rohmer - correct answer-Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu
John Yau - correct answer-Boris Karloff in The Mummy Meets dr. Fu manchu
"In this earthly configuration we have, not points of lift, but prominent barbs of dark" - correct
answer-Lawson Inada, Concentration Constellation
"It's all right there on the map, It's all right there in the mind. Find it. If you care to look" -
correct answer-Lawson Inada, Concentration Constellation
"Now regard what sort of shape this constellation takes it sits there like a jagged scar,
massive, on the massive landscape. It lies there like the rusted wire of a twisted and
remembered fence" - correct answer-Lawson Inada, Concentration Constellation
Orientalism - correct answer-A set of ideas beliefs held by "the west" (i.e. white Europeans
and Americans) about "the East"
-A process of identifying Asia as "the Other" against which Europeans/Americans define
themselves
May include both attraction and repulsion, both identification and exoticism
"Over the western sea, hither from Niphon come, Courteous, the swart-cheek'd two-sworded
envoys, Leaning back in their open barouches,bare-headed, impassive, ride today through
Manhattan" - correct answer-Walt Whitman, Broadway Pageant
"The earth to be spann'd, connected by net-work, The people to become brothers and
sisters, The races, neighbors, to marry and be given in marriage, The oceans to be cross'd,
the distant brought near" - correct answer-Walt Whitman, Passage to India
"Down from the gardens of Asia, descending, radiating, Adam and Eve appear, then their
myriad progeny after them, Wandering, yearning, curious—with restless explorations," -
correct answer-Walt Whitman, Passage to India
"certain physical characteristics...are socially defined as markers of racial difference"
"Race is a mode of placing cultural meaning on the body"
"marks the body as unmistakably Oriental...sharply defines the Oriental in opposition to
whiteness" - correct answer-Orientals, Robert G Lee
"With the exception of my mother, who is English bred with English ways and manner of
dress, I have never seen a Chinese person. The two men within the store are uncouth
specimens of their race, drest in working blouses and pantaloons with queues hanging down
their backs. I recoil with a sense of shock. "Oh, Charlie," I cry. "Are we like that?" ...."Chinky,
Chinamen, yellow-face, pig-tail, rat-eater." A number of other boys and several little girls join