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Jessica Hagedorn

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Image credit: Author Jessica Hagedorn in San Francisco, California 1975. By Nancy Wong, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=26352651

Tekijän teokset

Dogeaters (1990) 499 kappaletta
Charlie Chan Is Dead: An Anthology of Contemporary Asian American Fiction (1993) — Toimittaja; Avustaja — 158 kappaletta
Dream Jungle (2003) 142 kappaletta
The Gangster of Love (1996) 118 kappaletta
Dogeaters: A Play (2002) 104 kappaletta
Danger and Beauty (1993) 71 kappaletta
Manila Noir (2013) — Toimittaja; Avustaja — 63 kappaletta
Toxicology (2011) 39 kappaletta
Pet Food and Tropical Apparitions (1981) 13 kappaletta
Dangerous Music (1975) 10 kappaletta
Four Young Women: Poems (1973) 3 kappaletta
Visions of a Daughter, Foretold (1994) 2 kappaletta
The Leopard 1 kappale

Associated Works

The Forbidden Stitch: An Asian American Women's Anthology (1989) — Avustaja — 66 kappaletta
Making More Waves: New Writing by Asian American Women (1997) — Esipuhe — 65 kappaletta
Moving Parts: Monologues from Contemporary Plays (1992) — Avustaja — 59 kappaletta
Asian-American Literature: An Anthology (2000) — Avustaja — 30 kappaletta
Race: An Anthology in the First Person (1997) — Avustaja — 28 kappaletta
Fetish: An Anthology (1998) — Avustaja — 25 kappaletta
Dawoud Bey: Portraits 1975-1995 (1995) — Avustaja — 24 kappaletta
Bold Words: A Century of Asian American Writing (2001) — Avustaja — 19 kappaletta
So Much Trouble in the World: Believe It or Not! (2006) — Avustaja — 13 kappaletta

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Fascinating, multifaceted, episodic, complex, confusing, dark, depressing.
 
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sparemethecensor | 3 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Jan 8, 2023 |
Quite a frenetic and schizophrenic book. I can see that Hagedorn was attempting to create an intricate picture of the mostly seedy underbelly of Manila but it felt a bit crowded. For example, there is a kind of *gasp* moment near the end that I just shrugged at because I couldn't remember why that character was important. I don't know that it benefited from its large cast of characters. I also don't like feeling cheated at the end and I felt a bit of that reading the two conflicting accounts of what occurred.

Thankfully Hagedorn does spend a little more time with Rio and Joey, probably the two more saner characters in the book. Still, I have to think Hagedorn is trying to say something when 90% of the supporting cast consists of druggies, thugs, colonial elitists, corrupt politicians, loveless neglectful family members, and shallow, vapid women. The book reads more like interweaving vignettes than a novel, and while that makes for exciting reading I do wish Hagedorn spent more time developing Joey and Rio.

I think this book would improve with a second reading, if only because this time I'd be more familiar with the characters and be able to remember them better by the book's end.
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Must amend the above based on something I just read out of Lisa Lowe's [b:Immigrant Acts: On Asian American Cultural Politics|2781|Immigrant Acts On Asian American Cultural Politics|Lisa Lowe|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1161517783s/2781.jpg|6704] which I think is a great way to look at the troublesome format of the book: Dogeaters offers scenes, dialogues, and episodes that are not regulated by plot, character, progress or resolution. Both the gossip [tsismis] it features and the format of the novel itself move in a horizontal, or metonymic, contagion rather than through the vertical, or metaphorical, processes of referentiality and signification. Spontaneous, decentered, and multivocal, gossip is antithetical to developmental narrative. It seizes details and hyperbolizes their importance; it defies the notion of information of property" (115). And later: "The association in Dogeaters of insurrection with gossip may refer implicitly to a history of guerrilla strategies that were not centrally organized and to different modes of political practice that have been obscured by the stage of oppositional party nationalisms" (119).

So my demand for more character development can in one sense be seen as a reaction to my looking for a western developmental plotline in a non-western text. Regardless, I still want to read more about Joey and Rio. :)
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irrelephant | 3 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Feb 21, 2021 |
An interesting mix of voices, languages, and stories. Rio's is the most compelling voice, but other characters fill in the mosaic that Hagedorn creates.
 
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DrFuriosa | 3 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Dec 4, 2020 |
Beautifully written. I don't think I've ever read a book about the Philippines before.
 
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bookishblond | 1 muu arvostelu | Oct 24, 2018 |

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