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Jeffery Paul Chan is professor of Asian American Studies and of English at San Francisco State University.

Works by Jeffery Paul Chan

Aiiieeeee! An anthology of Asian-American writers (1974) — Editor — 94 copies
The Big Aiiieeeee! (1991) — Editor; Contributor — 89 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

Charlie Chan Is Dead: An Anthology of Contemporary Asian American Fiction (1993) — Contributor — 169 copies, 3 reviews
Eat a Bowl of Tea (1961) — Introduction, some editions — 100 copies, 1 review

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I initially read this anthology in college; I've picked it up several times since then for a revisit. Perhaps the first most important thing to know about it is the breadth of material. The Big Aiiieeeee contains translated poetry, sketchwork, fiction, autobiography/memoir and sociological materials, as well as commentary to help contextualize each piece. Some people may enjoy that diversity of sources - I do, very much, although I may not enjoy all pieces the same; but if you're looking for show more something like a short story collection, this is not your book.

The book takes on the challenge of beginning to present some of the history of Chinese and Japanese Americans and to articulate some of the contours of possible experiences for persons of those groups. Some of the material is now a bit out of date, but still presents a compelling snapshot of perspectives at the time the book was published. The diversity of sources, writers, and perspectives provides a rounded and complex picture - perhaps the best thing that readers can take away from it is that there is no one, single, definitive experience, and two persons with similarly non-white appearances and backgrounds can have markedly different feelings and experiences of being an American. There are many cautionary tales - experiences we should feel badly about - and can learn from, going forward.

This book is a great way to become acquainted with a diversity of source material, and good launching pad for further reading. It's probably not great for someone who wants a cohesive portrait or argument or an "easy read."
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Frank Chin Contributor
Toshio Mori Contributor
John Okada Contributor
Hisaye Yamamoto Contributor
Louis Chu Contributor
Wakako Yamauchi Contributor
Sam Tagatac Contributor
Momoko Iko Contributor
Diana Chang Contributor
Oscar Penaranda Contributor
Wallace Lin Contributor
Carlos Bulosan Contributor
Michi Weglyn Contributor
Minoru Yasui Contributor
Taro Yashima Contributor
Masaharu Hane Contributor
Peter T. Suzuki Contributor
Larry Tajiri Contributor
David Wong Louie Contributor
Wing Tek Lum Contributor
Joy Kogawa Contributor
Lonny Kaneko Contributor
Hiroshi Kashiwagi Contributor
Monica Sone Contributor
Kazuo Miyamoto Contributor
Milton Murayama Contributor
Sui Sin Far Contributor
Marlon K. Hom Contributor
Tara Fickle Foreword

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