The powerful tale of a japanese-Canadian girl, who survives the hardships of a WW II internment camp with the support of her strong aunt, Obasan.
Compared with the bustling and rustling praise and re-/over-interpreation over the past 20 years, Obasan has been tranformed from postcolonial paragon to a self-marginalising strategist. The very imbalance between its original authorial intention and contem...
评分Compared with the bustling and rustling praise and re-/over-interpreation over the past 20 years, Obasan has been tranformed from postcolonial paragon to a self-marginalising strategist. The very imbalance between its original authorial intention and contem...
评分Compared with the bustling and rustling praise and re-/over-interpreation over the past 20 years, Obasan has been tranformed from postcolonial paragon to a self-marginalising strategist. The very imbalance between its original authorial intention and contem...
评分Compared with the bustling and rustling praise and re-/over-interpreation over the past 20 years, Obasan has been tranformed from postcolonial paragon to a self-marginalising strategist. The very imbalance between its original authorial intention and contem...
评分Compared with the bustling and rustling praise and re-/over-interpreation over the past 20 years, Obasan has been tranformed from postcolonial paragon to a self-marginalising strategist. The very imbalance between its original authorial intention and contem...
好书。
评分好书。
评分“People who talk a lot about their victimization make me uncomfortable. It's as if they use their suffering as weapons or badges of some kind...it's the children who say nothing who are in trouble more than the ones who complain”
评分History repeats itself. War reveals human nature.
评分日本人的安静。
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