Ho Sok Fong’s short story,Dark as a Boy(trans. Natascha Bruce) navigates the intricacies of female puberty through the unsettling lens of the threat of exploitation endemic to developing countries. These young girls are forced to deal not only with the permanently tumescent boys in their classe...
I have mentioned before that my mother said she ‘Americanized’ our home. So no, we didn’t have many Japanese decorations. I couldn’t speak Japanese (unless you count a few phrases and the numbers 1-20) but I had a few records (45 rpm no less- if born after 1996-you may need ...
Harrist, Robert E., Jr. 1995. A Letter from Wang Hsi-Chih and the Culture of Chinese Calligraphy. InThe Embodied Image: Chinese Calligraphy from the John B. Elliott Collection, by Robert E. Harrist, Jr., and Wen C. Fong, with contributions by Qianshen Bai, Dora C. Y. Ching, Chuan...